Caprice of Mykonos

About
Caprice of Mykonos is one of the island's longer-running bars, with a history stretching back more than 35 years at a single address in Mykonos Town. A Facebook post from the venue's own page noted that the business officially moved out of its original premises after that extended run — a signal of just how embedded the place has become in the social fabric of the island. It draws a mix of regulars and visitors looking for drinks without the amplified chaos of the island's bigger club venues.
The source description positions it squarely as a bar: drinks, a relaxed atmosphere, and a pace that doesn't demand you rush. On an island where many venues tilt hard toward either tourist spectacle or bottle-service nightclubs, a bar with decades of continuity occupies a specific and useful niche.
The Instagram account (@capriceofmykonos) is the most active public-facing channel for the venue, where you can check for current location details and any updates on their new premises following the move from their original 35-year home.
What to Expect
Caprice of Mykonos operates as a bar rather than a restaurant, so the focus is on drinks and conversation rather than plated food. Based on its character and the crowd it appears to attract — reflected in tagged photos and social mentions — it fits the mold of a laid-back spot where you can have a proper drink without the pressure to keep ordering or move on.
Mykonos Town (Chora) is a dense, winding maze of whitewashed lanes, and bars here tend to occupy compact spaces where the social atmosphere compensates for any lack of square footage. The coordinates place Caprice within the town proper, in the general area of the concentrated bar and café scene. Seating is likely limited, as is typical for Chora venues, so arriving early in an evening is the sensible approach if you want a seat.
Given the venue's history and the loyal following evident from social media — the hashtag #IloveCaprice appears in guest posts — this is a place people return to, which says something about consistency and atmosphere that a newer bar wouldn't yet have earned.
Note that the bar has recently relocated from its original long-term premises. The exact current address is not confirmed in available sources, so checking the Instagram account before you visit is the practical move.
How to Get There
The coordinates (37.4458, 25.3263) place Caprice of Mykonos within Mykonos Town, the main settlement on the island. If you're staying in Chora itself, most of the town's bars are within a short walk of one another, and Caprice is accessible on foot from the main harbor area.
Mykonos Town is not easily navigated by car — the lanes are narrow and much of the center is pedestrianized. Driving to the edge of town and walking in from one of the designated parking areas near the bus terminal or the old port is the standard approach. Taxis drop off at the edge of Chora as well.
Bus connections from other parts of the island — Platis Gialos, Ornos, Paradise Beach, the airport — all terminate at either the old port or the new port, both within walking distance of the town center.
Since the bar has moved from its original address, verify the current location via their Instagram page or by asking locally before setting out.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos is a high-season island, with the bulk of its visitors arriving between June and September. During this period, Mykonos Town bars fill up from around 10pm onward, with peak crowd levels late at night. If you prefer a quieter drink and an actual conversation, the early evening window — from around 7pm to 9pm — tends to be more relaxed before the night crowd arrives.
Shoulder season visits in May or October bring noticeably fewer people and cooler temperatures. Some venues operate reduced hours or close entirely outside the peak months, so confirming that Caprice is open before you travel in the off-season is worth doing.
The meltemi wind, common in July and August, can make outdoor terraces less comfortable in the evenings, but most Chora bars are at least partially sheltered by the surrounding buildings.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the current address before you go. The bar has moved from its original 35-year premises. The Instagram account (@capriceofmykonos) is the most reliable source for up-to-date location information.
- Go early in the evening if you want a seat. Mykonos Town bars fill quickly after 10pm in high season, and interior spaces in Chora venues are typically small.
- Walk from your accommodation if possible. The town center is not practical for cars, and parking on Mykonos in summer is genuinely difficult and time-consuming.
- Bring cash as a backup. Some smaller Mykonos bars prefer or require cash, particularly during busy periods when card systems slow down service.
- Drinks prices on Mykonos are higher than the Greek mainland average. This applies island-wide and is not specific to Caprice — factor it into your evening budget.
- The bar suits a pre-dinner or early-night drink better than a late-night session. If you want a venue with a DJ and a full sound system, other Mykonos Town spots cater to that specifically. Caprice's identity is more understated.
- Tag or follow on Instagram for current updates. With a recent relocation, social media is more reliable than older print or web listings for current details.
Practical Information
Caprice of Mykonos does not have a listed phone number, email, or official website in currently available sources. The Instagram account (@capriceofmykonos) is the primary way to reach the venue or confirm operating details.
The bar recently relocated from its original premises, which it occupied for over 35 years. The new address has not been confirmed in public sources at time of writing. Before visiting, check the Instagram profile or ask at your hotel or accommodation — local staff in Mykonos Town will almost certainly know the current location of a bar with this kind of history on the island.
No opening hours, admission fees, or reservation requirements are confirmed for this venue.
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