Bar Nineteen75

About
Bar Nineteen75 sits inside Mykonos Airport (Αεροδρόμιο Μυκόνου), making it one of the few food and drink options available to travelers passing through one of Greece's busiest island airports. Whether you've just landed and need a coffee before collecting your bags or you're killing time before a departure, Nineteen75 covers the basics: espresso-based drinks, cold beverages, and a short food menu anchored by their club sandwich.
The venue identifies itself as a casual café-bar rather than a full sit-down restaurant, so expectations should be calibrated accordingly. It's airport hospitality — practical rather than ambitious — but it holds a 3.6 rating across 238 Google reviews, which suggests it does the fundamentals consistently enough to satisfy a captive audience that is rarely easy to please.
The name appears to carry some personal or stylistic significance, though no founding story is publicly available. What comes through clearly from visitor posts is that the club sandwich is the standout order, and coffee is taken seriously enough to warrant the café label.
What to Expect
Bar Nineteen75 operates in the airport environment, which sets the physical context: you're not looking for a terrace view of the Aegean here. The space is described as relaxed, functioning as a café during daytime hours with a bar dimension for drinks service. Seating capacity and interior layout details aren't confirmed in available sources, but the format follows the standard airport café model — counter service or table service for drinks and light plates.
The menu's headline item, mentioned repeatedly in social posts, is the club sandwich. Beyond that, you can expect espresso drinks, cold coffees, and standard soft drinks. Whether there's a broader food menu available — wraps, pastries, or hot dishes — isn't confirmed, so treat anything beyond coffee and the club sandwich as a welcome bonus rather than a guarantee.
The venue's Instagram account (@nineteen75mykonos) shows it has a presence beyond pure transit trade, with posts during COVID lockdowns promoting delivery of their club sandwich to Mykonos households. That points to a local customer base that extends beyond airport passengers, and to a place that takes its product quality at least somewhat seriously.
With 238 reviews and a 3.6 average, Nineteen75 lands in slightly-above-average territory for an airport café. Complaints at such venues typically center on pricing and speed rather than quality, so come prepared for island-premium pricing on drinks.
How to Get There
Mykonos Airport is located approximately 3 kilometers southeast of Mykonos Town (Chora). Bar Nineteen75 is inside the airport terminal, accessible to both arriving and departing passengers. No car or transfer is needed once you're in the building — the terminal is compact by international standards, and the café-bar is reachable on foot within the terminal.
If you're coming from Mykonos Town specifically to visit the café (unlikely but possible for locals), KTEL buses serve the airport route seasonally, and taxis from the town rank take roughly 10 minutes. Parking is available at the airport, though spaces fill quickly during the summer peak.
Accessibility within the terminal is managed by the airport authority. The terminal is single-level, which generally means step-free access, but confirm specific accessibility needs with the airport directly.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos Airport operates at high intensity from late April through September, with summer flights running from early morning until late at night. Nineteen75 will be at its busiest during morning arrival waves and pre-departure rushes in mid-afternoon and evening. If you have flexibility and want a quieter experience, aim for mid-morning between the early arrivals and the lunchtime rush.
Confirmed opening hours are not available, so check the Google listing or call ahead (+30 2289 078888) if you're planning around the café specifically. In shoulder season — April, May, October — the airport quiets significantly and the café will be correspondingly less crowded.
Mykonos summers run hot, often above 30°C by July and August, with strong meltemi winds from the north. The airport terminal is air-conditioned, which makes the café a comfortable place to recover from an outdoor transfer or wait out a delay.
Tips for Visiting
- Order the club sandwich if you're hungry. It's the most consistently mentioned item across visitor posts and the venue's own promotions. Skip it and you may be underwhelmed by other options.
- Have cash and card available. No payment method details are confirmed, but Greek airport venues typically accept both; don't assume one or the other.
- Check the hours before planning around it. No confirmed opening times are in any available source. Call +30 2289 078888 to verify, especially for very early or very late flights.
- Expect airport pricing. Coffee and food at Mykonos Airport will reflect island-peak-season margins. It's not unique to Nineteen75, but budget accordingly.
- Use it for what it is. This is a practical stop, not a dining destination. Coffee and a sandwich while you wait for your bag or your gate to open is exactly what it does well.
- Follow the Instagram account for current promotions. The @nineteen75mykonos account occasionally posts offers and confirms they're open. It's a faster signal of their operational status than waiting for a Google listing update.
- Don't confuse it with beach clubs. Mykonos has a large number of nightlife and beach venues. Bar Nineteen75 is specifically the airport café-bar and should not be confused with similarly named venues.
Practical Information
Bar Nineteen75 is located at Mykonos Airport, Mikonos 846 00, Greece. The venue can be reached by phone at +30 2289 078888. No email address or official website is publicly listed; for the most current information on hours or menu, the phone number or their Instagram account (@nineteen75mykonos) are the most reliable contacts.
The Google Maps listing is live and can be used to check for user-submitted hour updates and recent reviews. With 238 reviews at a 3.6 average, the rating reflects a functional café-bar performing adequately in a demanding service environment.
No formal accessibility statement, loyalty program, or booking system is associated with this venue. It operates as a walk-in café-bar within the airport terminal.
Address
Mykonos Airport, Αεροδρόμιο Μυκόνου (Mykonos Airport), Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 078888Location
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