5x5 Multiplex

About
5x5 Multiplex sits on the Korfos road in Ornos, positioned between two of Mykonos's calmer south-coast beaches — Korfos and Ornos itself. It opens at 7 AM and stays open until midnight every day of the week, which makes it one of the more reliably available casual eating spots on an island where most food options skew toward the expensive or the seasonal.
The concept is unapologetically street food. The menu spans souvlaki and gyros wraps, grilled kebab pitas, burgers, pizza, crepes — sweet and savory — and waffles. Brunch options run through the morning hours, and the kitchen stays active through to late evening. With a Google rating of 4.4 from over 350 reviews, it holds up against repeat visits and different meal occasions.
For anyone staying around Ornos, Agios Ioannis, or Platis Gialos who wants a full meal without a reservation, a dress code, or a bill that requires consultation, 5x5 Multiplex fills that role directly.
What to Expect
The food at 5x5 Multiplex centers on Greek street food classics made in-house daily. Souvlaki and gyros are the core — pork or chicken, wrapped in pita with the standard accompaniments. The kebab wraps offer a slightly different profile. Burgers appear in multiple variations. Beyond the grilled options, the menu extends into pizza (including a four-cheese version), crepes in both savory and sweet formats, and waffles, with at least one notably indulgent chocolate waffle option on offer.
The brunch menu runs from opening and covers both savory and sweet territory, including warm sandwiches and fresh-ingredient platters. The kitchen works across these categories simultaneously, so a table ordering a souvlaki and a sweet crepe at the same time is a routine occurrence.
The setting is casual — this is not a sit-down-with-linen-tablecloths establishment. The location between two beaches means the clientele includes people fresh off the sand, families, and travelers looking for a straightforward, filling meal before heading back to their accommodation. The tone is informal and practical. You order, you eat, you move on — or you linger over a coffee. The place accommodates both.
The name and branding lean into the multiplex idea: multiple food categories, multiple occasions covered, one address. That holds up in practice — from morning coffee and a crepe through a midday gyros to a late-night pizza after the beach clubs wind down.
How to Get There
5x5 Multiplex is located at Korfos, Ornos 846 00, with coordinates placing it at approximately 37.4242°N, 25.3211°E. From Mykonos Town (Chora), the drive to Ornos takes roughly 10 minutes by car or scooter via the main southern road. Ornos is one of the island's better-connected beach areas, and the road between Ornos and Korfos is straightforward.
The KTEL bus network runs a route to Ornos from the South Bus Station in Mykonos Town. Frequency increases during peak summer months. A taxi from Chora to Ornos is a short ride and widely available.
Parking along the Ornos–Korfos stretch is generally possible by the roadside, though spaces fill up quickly in August. Arriving by scooter or ATV — both widely rented on Mykonos — is a practical option. On foot from Ornos beach, the walk along the coast road takes only a few minutes.
Best Time to Visit
5x5 Multiplex is open every day from 7 AM to midnight, which means timing is flexible. The busiest window is midday through early afternoon, when beach-goers from Ornos and Korfos look for a meal. The brunch window from 7 AM to around 11 AM is quieter and works well for travelers wanting something solid before a beach day.
Mid-evening — roughly 9 PM to 11 PM — sees a second wave of traffic from people finishing beach club sessions or returning from day excursions. That window can be busy but service remains quick given the format.
July and August are peak months across all of Mykonos, and Ornos fills up. Arriving slightly outside peak meal hours (before noon or after 2 PM for lunch; after 9 PM for dinner) keeps wait times down. The shoulder months of May, June, September, and early October are less congested and still see warm enough weather for full beach days paired with a meal here.
Mykonos gets strong northerly meltemi winds in July and August. Exposed outdoor seating anywhere on the island can be uncomfortable on high-wind days, though Ornos's south-facing position offers somewhat more shelter than the north coast.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the full menu before ordering. The range is wider than a typical souvlaki joint — if you're traveling with people who don't eat meat or prefer sweet over savory, the crepe and waffle options alongside the pizza cover different preferences.
- Go early for brunch. The kitchen opens at 7 AM. For travelers on early departures or heading to a morning boat trip, a hot brunch at this hour is harder to find in the Ornos area.
- Call ahead for large groups. The phone number is +30 2289 027888. For groups of six or more, a quick call to flag your arrival makes sense.
- Use the website for menu details. The full menu in both Greek and English is available at 5x5mykonos.com, which is useful for checking seasonal specials or confirming current offerings before you make the trip.
- Bring cash as a backup. Card payment is standard across Mykonos, but at casual street food operations it's worth having euros on hand in case of connectivity issues.
- Combine with a Korfos or Ornos beach visit. Both beaches are within a short walk. Picking up food here before settling on the beach, or stopping in after swimming, is the natural rhythm for this location.
- Late-night reliability. On an island where kitchens frequently close by 10 or 11 PM or shift to drinks-only, the midnight closing time here is genuinely useful for late arrivals or long beach days.
- Follow on Instagram for seasonal updates. The account @5x5_mykonos posts regularly and is a reasonable way to track any changes to hours or menu during the off-season transition periods.
What to Order
Souvlaki and gyros wraps are the signature, and the kitchen's stated claim to the best souvlaki on Mykonos is backed by a consistently high review rating across several hundred visits. The pita wraps with gyros, souvlaki, or kebab are the default recommendation for a quick, filling meal.
For the sweet side of the menu, the Choco Bomb waffle is the most referenced item — a loaded chocolate waffle that functions as dessert or a standalone indulgence rather than a side order. The Cheesecake crepe is another specific option worth noting if you're looking at the sweeter end of the menu.
The pizza category includes a four-cheese option, which works for travelers who want something more substantial than a wrap. Warm sandwiches feature on the brunch menu and are made with fresh ingredients according to the kitchen's stated approach.
For coffee and lighter starts, the morning brunch window covers both beverage and food formats. The café element described in the source classification is present at the opening-hours end of the day, making this a legitimate first-stop option before the beach.
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