Blu Blu Mykonos

About
Blu Blu sits right at the edge of Mykonos's old port, a few steps from the Archaeological Museum and the yacht marina. The position gives it something most cafés in town cannot offer: a wide, unobstructed view across the Aegean toward Delos, Syros, and Tinos — what regulars call the "postcard view" of Mykonos Town. From the same seat, you can watch the sun drop into the sea at dusk without moving your glass.
The place runs all day, from 8 AM straight through to 1 AM every day of the week, which makes it practical in a way that Mykonos venues often are not. You can start with breakfast, stay for lunch, return for cocktails, and catch a match in the sports area — all in one location. The rating of 4.5 across more than 1,500 Google reviews suggests the formula works for a broad range of visitors.
This is not a white-tablecloth restaurant. The mood is deliberately relaxed — a café that grows into a bar as the day progresses, with outdoor seating oriented toward the water and an interior that shifts register depending on the hour.
What to Expect
Blu Blu covers a lot of ground for a single venue. In the morning it operates as a breakfast and brunch spot, with smoothies alongside the standard Greek café offerings. By midday the kitchen shifts to lunch and dinner, with dishes built around locally sourced ingredients. The menu is pitched somewhere between a café and a casual Greek restaurant — approachable rather than elaborate.
As afternoon moves toward evening, the cocktail bar takes over. The outdoor terrace faces west, which means the sunset-watching is genuinely good here, not just a marketing claim. The view takes in the wide sweep of the Aegean, and on clear days the silhouette of Delos is visible to the southwest — a useful landmark for orienting yourself on the island.
Inside, a dedicated sports area with large HD screens runs alongside the main café and bar. This is an unusual combination for a seafront Mykonos venue and it attracts a noticeably mixed crowd: couples at sunset, sports fans on match nights, families at breakfast, and solo travelers nursing a coffee in the morning before the town wakes up.
The venue also has a VIP area for groups or guests who want a more reserved setup, and table reservations are available by phone or through the website.
How to Get There
Blu Blu is at the old port end of Mykonos Town, next to the Archaeological Museum and adjacent to the yacht marina. On foot from the main bus terminal at Fabrika Square, the walk takes around ten minutes heading downhill toward the waterfront and then north along the port. From the ferry terminal at the new port, you can take a local bus to town or a short taxi ride; Blu Blu is then a few minutes' walk from the main ferry landing area in town.
Parking in central Mykonos Town is difficult in high season. Arriving on foot, by scooter, or by bus is the practical choice. If you are driving, the municipal car parks on the edge of town are your best option — walking the final stretch to the old port takes around five to ten minutes from most of them.
Best Time to Visit
Blu Blu is open year-round in terms of its daily schedule, though Mykonos itself is most active from May through October. In July and August the old port area is busy throughout the day, and a sunset table at Blu Blu will likely need a reservation — the westward-facing terrace fills up well before the sun actually sets.
For a quieter visit, mornings between 8 AM and 10 AM are calm across the whole old port. Mid-May and September offer the best balance of good weather and manageable crowds. The sports bar element means the venue draws a different crowd on match nights regardless of season.
Wind is a factor on Mykonos. The meltemi blows steadily from the north in July and August; the terrace at Blu Blu is partially sheltered by its orientation, but on stronger days the indoor seating is more comfortable.
Tips for Visiting
- Reserve for sunset. The terrace has a clear western aspect, so prime spots fill early in the evening — call +30 2289 028711 or book through the website at blublu.gr.
- Come for breakfast if you want calm. The old port is quiet before 10 AM, and the sea view is just as good with a morning coffee as it is with an evening cocktail.
- The sports area runs separately from the main dining space. If you want to watch a match, ask about availability for that section specifically when reserving.
- Check the VIP area for groups. For larger parties or special occasions, the VIP section gives you a dedicated space without the noise of the main bar.
- The walk from the ferry is manageable. If you are arriving by ferry and have a few hours between boats, Blu Blu's location near the old port makes it a straightforward stop before or after a sailing.
- Delos ferries depart from just down the road. The small boats to Delos leave from the old port jetty very close to Blu Blu — timing your breakfast or coffee here before the early departure makes sense logistically.
- Locally sourced dishes feature at lunch and dinner. If you are looking for Greek food rather than café snacks, the midday menu is the point at which the kitchen is most in that territory.
- Follow their social channels before visiting. Blu Blu runs a BluBlu Radio stream and posts updates on Instagram and TikTok; event nights and sports fixtures are typically announced there first.
What to Order
The menu at Blu Blu spans a full day's worth of eating and drinking, so what you order depends almost entirely on when you arrive.
In the morning, smoothies and freshly prepared breakfast dishes are the focus. Mykonos cafés tend to serve strong filter coffee alongside Greek-style breakfast — expect yogurt, eggs, and pastry options alongside the smoothie list.
At lunch and dinner the kitchen leans on locally sourced ingredients, which on Mykonos typically means fresh fish, local cheeses — kopanisti being the island's best-known — and seasonal vegetables. The menu positions Blu Blu somewhere between a casual Greek restaurant and a café, so expect straightforward preparations rather than elaborately composed plates.
For cocktails, the signature offerings are designed around the sunset hour. The terrace and the Aegean view do a lot of the work, but the drinks list supports the atmosphere. If you are watching sport in the evening, the bar function takes over and the drinks menu broadens accordingly.
History and Context
Mykonos Town's old port area has functioned as the island's working waterfront for centuries. The Archaeological Museum immediately next to Blu Blu holds finds from the surrounding islands, including material from the ancient necropolis on Rhenia, the islet adjacent to Delos. Standing on Blu Blu's terrace, Delos itself is visible across the narrow channel — the sacred island that served as the religious center of the Aegean world in antiquity and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site reachable by short ferry ride.
The yacht marina adjacent to Blu Blu reflects Mykonos's more recent identity as one of the Mediterranean's high-profile sailing destinations. The combination of the ancient museum, the Delos view, and the marina activity makes this corner of Mykonos Town unusually layered for a stretch of waterfront that most visitors pass through on the way to the main town square.
Blu Blu has established itself in this location as an all-day venue that serves both the working rhythms of the port — early departures to Delos, returning ferry passengers — and the social rhythms of Mykonos evenings.
Address
Old port, next to the Archaeological museum, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 028711Website
www.blublu.grOpening Hours
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