De-Tox Cafe - Flaskaki market

About
Flaskaki Market in Tourlos — the small port district just north of Mykonos Town — operates as a premium grocery store and, under the De-Tox Cafe banner, doubles as a cafe stop for anyone passing through. The address puts it at Tourlos 2, within easy reach of the New Port where large ferries and cruise ships dock, making it one of the more practically located combined market-and-cafe spots on the island.
The De-Tox Cafe concept is a Greek chain with outlets in several locations across Greece, known for straightforward coffee and light refreshments served quickly. At this Mykonos outpost, the cafe element is integrated into the Flaskaki Market space, so you can pick up a coffee alongside everyday groceries, cold drinks, snacks, or provisions for a yacht or villa. With a 4.6 rating from 38 reviews, the operation earns consistently positive feedback for what it is: a convenient, reliable stop rather than a destination in itself.
For travelers arriving or departing via the New Port, or for those staying in the Tourlos area, Flaskaki Market fills a gap that Mykonos Town proper — with its winding lanes and tourist pricing — doesn't always fill efficiently.
What to Expect
Flaskaki Market presents itself as a premium supermarket, which in the Mykonos context means well-stocked shelves with a range beyond the basics. You can expect fresh and packaged goods, beverages, household essentials, and the kind of selection useful for self-catering visitors or boat crews reprovisioning before heading out. The website positions this as a step above the typical small island mini-market.
The De-Tox Cafe component brings coffee into the mix. The De-Tox brand in Greece is associated with espresso-based drinks, cold coffees, and simple accompanying bites — the sort of cafe format built around speed and consistency. At this location, the cafe and market share a space, so the atmosphere is practical rather than leisurely. You're not sitting in a courtyard watching the sun move; you're grabbing what you need and getting on with the day.
Opening hours of 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM seven days a week are a notable practical advantage. On an island where many cafes and shops keep irregular or late-starting hours, especially in shoulder season, Flaskaki Market opens early enough to serve ferry passengers catching morning departures and stays open late enough for evening top-ups.
The Tourlos location means the immediate surroundings are functional rather than scenic. The New Port area is where large vehicles, buses, and ferries operate, so don't expect a picturesque Cycladic backdrop through the window. What you get instead is convenience and accessibility.
How to Get There
Tourlos is approximately 2 kilometers north of Mykonos Town (Chora) by road. By car or scooter, follow the main road north from the waterfront past the Old Port; Tourlos 2 is close to the New Port terminal area. Parking is generally easier here than in Chora, though the port zone can be congested during ferry arrivals.
The local bus network in Mykonos connects Chora to the New Port, and the route is short. Taxis from Chora to Tourlos are a quick and inexpensive ride. If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port, Flaskaki Market is walkable depending on which part of the port you disembark at — worth checking the exact distance with your specific terminal point.
For visitors based in Tourlos or aboard vessels moored at the New Port marina, this is simply the closest full-service market and cafe option on foot.
Best Time to Visit
Because the hours run 6 AM to 11 PM daily, the timing question is mostly about what you need. Early morning — between 6 and 8 AM — is the window for catching a coffee before a ferry departure or picking up breakfast supplies before the day heats up. Mykonos summers are hot and dry, with afternoon temperatures regularly exceeding 30°C, so morning errands are more comfortable.
Mid-morning and early afternoon can see port-area traffic increase as cruise ships and ferries arrive. If you're doing a proper grocery run rather than a quick stop, slightly later in the evening — after the port activity settles — tends to be calmer. The long opening hours mean there's no need to rush or plan tightly around this stop.
Flaskaki Market operates year-round based on the information available, which matters for visitors coming in the shoulder months of April, May, or October, when some island businesses keep reduced schedules or close entirely.
Tips for Visiting
- Use the early opening if you're catching a ferry. A 6 AM start means you can grab coffee and supplies before even the earliest departures from the New Port.
- Check the website before a large grocery run. The Flaskaki Market website (flaskakimarket.com) may carry current information on stock, promotions, or any seasonal changes to hours.
- Phone ahead if you have a specific need. The number +30 2289 028760 connects you directly; useful if you're reprovisioning a boat and want to confirm availability of specific items.
- Don't expect a sit-down cafe experience. The De-Tox Cafe element is integrated into a working grocery store. Come for efficiency, not ambiance.
- Tourlos parking is more forgiving than Chora. If you're driving a rental car and need to stock up on groceries, this location avoids the congestion and limited parking of Mykonos Town.
- Combine with a port pickup or drop-off. If you're collecting someone from the ferry or dropping them off, the location makes a stop here efficient rather than a detour.
- Evening visits are quieter. Later hours — 9 to 11 PM — tend to see less foot traffic from port arrivals and can be a calm time for a relaxed grocery run.
Practical Information
Flaskaki Market with De-Tox Cafe operates at Tourlos 2, Mykonos 846 00, in the New Port district. It is open every day of the week, including public holidays based on the listed schedule, from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. The phone number is +30 2289 028760. The website is flaskakimarket.com.
The Google rating of 4.6 from 38 reviews reflects a small but consistently positive sample. Most utility in this venue comes from its location, hours, and dual market-and-cafe function rather than from any single standout product or service.
Payment methods and accessibility details are not confirmed in available sources; it is reasonable to carry cash as a backup in case card facilities are limited, as is common at smaller Mykonos market operations.
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