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Artemis Cafe Bar

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About

Artemis Cafe Bar is a casual drinking and snacking spot on Mykonos, taking its name from the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon. It sits at coordinates placing it in the broader Mykonos Town area, away from the most congested lanes of the Chora waterfront, which already puts it in a slightly more relaxed register than the island's louder beach clubs and harbor bars.

The name is an interesting choice for a Mykonos venue: Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo, whose ancient sanctuary at Delos sits just a short boat ride offshore. That mythological backdrop gives the bar a quiet sense of place, even if the vibe inside is straightforwardly contemporary. Based on social content linked to the TikTok account @theartemis_palace, the bar leans into an aesthetically considered presentation — expect a space that's been thought about visually, not just functionally.

This is not a white-tablecloth restaurant or a pounding club. It occupies the middle ground Mykonos genuinely needs more of: somewhere you can sit down with a cocktail mid-afternoon or ease into the evening without being rushed toward a reservation or a minimum spend.

What to Expect

Artemis Cafe Bar operates as a cafe-bar hybrid, which on Mykonos typically means it covers ground from morning coffee through to late-night drinks. The source description points to drinks and light bites as the core offering, so expect a menu built around cocktails, perhaps a selection of wines and spirits, and food in a snack or small-plate format rather than a full à la carte dining spread.

The casual format suits the pace of a Mykonos afternoon. You're not locked into a long meal, and there's no performance attached to ordering. Web snippets referencing the venue mention full-strength cocktails and a welcoming atmosphere, which aligns with the cafe-bar category rather than a high-concept mixology destination.

The interior is likely compact — most spaces of this type on the island are — but the TikTok presence at @theartemis_palace suggests the owners invest in the visual identity of the place, so the surroundings should be presentable. Whether there's outdoor seating depends on the specific location within the Mykonos Town footprint, but most bars in this part of the island have at least a few chairs outside or along a narrow street frontage.

No formal rating data is available for this venue, so the quality assessment here rests on category norms and the character of the place as it comes through in available references. Visitor reviews elsewhere reference warmth from staff, which is consistent with the relaxed, personal atmosphere a smaller cafe bar tends to cultivate.

How to Get There

The coordinates for Artemis Cafe Bar (37.4690, 25.3190) place it within or immediately adjacent to Mykonos Town (Chora). The Chora is compact enough that most visitors staying in or near the old town can reach it on foot within ten to fifteen minutes of the main port or the waterfront.

If you're arriving by ferry, head into the Chora from the Old Port and work your way through the lanes. Most of the island's cafe bars are reachable without a vehicle once you're in town. For those staying in outlying areas — Ornos, Psarou, Platis Gialos — a taxi or bus to the Chora followed by a short walk is the practical approach.

Parking in Mykonos Town is difficult in high season. The public car park near the windmills is the nearest large option, but walking from any peripheral parking into the Chora is standard practice. There is no reason to attempt to drive into the lanes themselves.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos high season runs from late June through August, when the island is at its most crowded and most expensive. A cafe bar like Artemis is best visited in the shoulder months — May, June, and September — when the pace drops, the temperatures remain warm, and you can actually have a conversation without shouting.

For time of day, a mid-afternoon visit works well if you want to avoid the peak evening rush. The transition period between late afternoon and early evening — roughly 17:00 to 19:00 — is when cafe bars on Mykonos hit their most pleasant stride: warm light, cooling air, and a crowd that's relaxed rather than frantic.

Mykonos gets strong winds, particularly the Meltemi, which blows steadily through July and August from the north. If there's any outdoor seating, the windward side of the island can feel brisk even in midsummer. Mykonos Town itself is partially sheltered, which makes its cafe bars more comfortable than exposed beach venues on a Meltemi day.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check current hours before going. No verified opening hours are available for this listing. Cafe bars on Mykonos sometimes open late morning and run well into the night, but hours can shift by season — confirm on arrival or via social media.
  • Follow the TikTok for updates. The account @theartemis_palace is the only confirmed social channel for this venue. It's a useful way to check seasonal openings, current specials, or any changes to the space.
  • Arrive outside peak hours if you prefer a seat. Mykonos Town bars fill quickly from around 20:00 in high season. An earlier visit gives you more options and a less pressured atmosphere.
  • This is a drinks-first venue. The light bites are a complement to the drinks menu, not the main event. If you're looking for a full meal, plan accordingly before or after.
  • Cash and cards are both widely accepted in Mykonos Town bars, but it's always worth having a small amount of cash as a backup, particularly in smaller or more informal venues.
  • Dress code is relaxed. This is a casual bar, not a club with a door policy. Smart-casual beach wear is standard for most of the Chora's cafe bars at any hour.
  • Mykonos prices are high by Greek standards. Expect cocktail pricing on par with Athens rooftop bars or European city centers — this is the norm across the island, not specific to this venue.

What to Order

Without a confirmed menu, specific dish or drink recommendations aren't possible here. Based on the cafe-bar category and the references to full-strength cocktails in visitor commentary, the drinks list is likely the stronger side of the offering. Classic Greek spirits — ouzo, tsipouro, Metaxa — alongside international cocktails and a wine selection drawn from Greek producers would be consistent with a venue of this type.

For light bites, Greek cafe bars typically lean on things like mezze boards, bruschetta-style toasted bread with toppings, small cheese or charcuterie plates, and perhaps a few warm snacks. These are designed for grazing between drinks rather than replacing a meal.

If the kitchen is running on a given day, asking the staff what they'd recommend is always the most reliable approach at a small, owner-operated venue.

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