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About

Starbucks on Mykonos occupies a prominent spot at Thesi Drafaki on the Nea Periferiaki Odos — the New Peripheral Road that rings the outskirts of Mykonos Town. It sits at what locals refer to as the most central roundabout on the island, making it a natural stop whether you're heading to the port, the airport, or one of the southern beaches. With a 4.2-star rating across nearly 800 reviews, it draws a consistent crowd of both travelers and islanders.

For visitors arriving in Mykonos and craving something familiar before plunging into the island's narrow Chora lanes, this location delivers exactly what you'd expect from the chain. The Greek Starbucks operation — operated under the Starbucks Greece banner at starbucks.com.gr — runs the same core menu as other European Starbucks, adapted slightly for local market preferences. It is one of very few international coffee chains with a physical presence on Mykonos.

What to Expect

The Drafaki Starbucks functions as a drive-through-adjacent café in a roadside commercial strip, which makes it feel different from the kafeneions and espresso bars inside Mykonos Town. The setting is practical rather than scenic — this is not a place to watch the windmills or the Aegean — but it is air-conditioned, reliably staffed, and open at 7:30 AM every day of the week, earlier than many local cafés get going.

The menu follows the Starbucks Greece format: espresso drinks, cold brew, Frappuccinos, and a selection of food items including pastries and light sandwiches. Signage and ordering are in both Greek and English, so language is not a barrier. Payment by card is standard at Greek Starbucks locations. The location has a private parking area adjacent to it, which is a meaningful convenience on an island where parking near Mykonos Town is notoriously difficult. Seating is available inside the café.

Because the Drafaki roundabout is the junction point for roads connecting the port, the airport, Ornos, Platis Gialos, and Mykonos Town, this branch sees traffic throughout the day. Expect it to be busiest mid-morning and again in the early afternoon during peak summer months (July–August).

How to Get There

The café is on Nea Periferiaki Odos Mikonou at Thesi Drafaki, postal code 846 00. From Mykonos Town (Chora), head south or south-east on the peripheral road for roughly 1–2 kilometres; the Drafaki roundabout is clearly signposted. By car or scooter, it's a straightforward drive with parking on-site. On foot from central Chora it's a longer walk along a road not built for pedestrians, so most visitors arrive by vehicle or taxi. The location is not served by a dedicated bus stop on most KTEL Mykonos route maps, though the peripheral road does connect to routes toward Ornos and Platis Gialos — verify current KTEL Mykonos schedules locally before relying on the bus.

The coordinates are 37.4466° N, 25.3282° E, which you can drop directly into any navigation app. Google Maps lists the business and routes correctly.

Best Time to Visit

Starbucks Mykonos keeps the same hours year-round as listed: 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM, seven days a week. Note that closing time is 6:30 PM, which is earlier than many cafés on the island — if you need an afternoon coffee after a beach day that runs late, plan accordingly. Early morning (7:30–9:00 AM) is the quietest window; this is a good slot if you want to grab something before a ferry departure from the nearby Old or New Port. The July–August midday rush can mean short queues at the counter. The café operates through the shoulder seasons (May–June, September–October) and likely through winter, though visitor numbers drop sharply outside summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the closing time. The 6:30 PM close is earlier than most Mykonos establishments; don't rely on it for an evening coffee before dinner.
  • Use it as a pre-ferry stop. The location sits between the New Port and Mykonos Town, making it a practical last stop before a morning departure.
  • Parking is on-site. This is one of the easier places to park near the centre of the island during summer, which has practical value beyond coffee.
  • Order ahead if you can. The Starbucks Greece app (if active in your country) can reduce wait time during peak hours.
  • It's air-conditioned. In July and August when midday temperatures reach 30–35 °C, the interior offers a reliable cool-down.
  • Expect full Starbucks Greece menu pricing. Prices align with other Starbucks Greece locations, which are generally higher than a Greek kafeneion espresso but comparable to other international café chains.
  • The phone number for direct enquiries is +30 2289 028404. Useful if you need to confirm holiday hours or special closures around Greek public holidays.
  • Local alternatives are nearby. If you prefer a Greek coffee experience, Mykonos Town's Chora has numerous cafés serving Greek espresso (ellinikos kafes) and freddo cappuccino within a short drive.

Practical Information

Address: Nea Periferiaki Odos Mikonou, Thesi Drafaki, Mykonos 846 00, Greece

Phone: +30 2289 028404

Opening hours:

  • Monday–Sunday: 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Website: starbucks.com.gr

TikTok: @starbucks_gr

Google rating: 4.2 / 5 (788 reviews)

Parking: Private parking available on-site.

Getting there by GPS: 37.4466, 25.3282

Address

Nea Periferiaki Odos Mikonou, Thesi Drafaki, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday07:30 – 18:30
tuesday07:30 – 18:30
wednesday07:30 – 18:30
thursday07:30 – 18:30
friday07:30 – 18:30
saturday07:30 – 18:30
sunday07:30 – 18:30

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