Cerise

About
Cerise is an all-day bar on Mykonos that opens at 11am and stays in business until 4am, making it one of the island's more versatile spots — useful for a late morning coffee, an afternoon cocktail, or a late-night drink after dinner elsewhere. With 957 Google reviews averaging 4.1 stars, it has built a following among both repeat visitors and locals.
The bar positions itself around a simple idea: good drinks, something to eat, and a crowd that's relaxed rather than performative. On an island where venues often skew toward either the resort-pool-lounger end or the full-on nightclub end, Cerise occupies a more middle-ground register.
Its Facebook page describes the Cerise experience in short: "a tasty bite, a refreshing cocktail, a warm smile." That's a reasonable summary of what you're signing up for when you walk in.
What to Expect
Cerise operates as a bar first, with a food component that makes it practical for longer stays. The cocktail list is the main draw — expect the kind of mixed drinks that lean seasonal and visually considered, which is consistent with what you'll find across the better Mykonos bar scene. The Instagram account, with over 5,700 followers and nearly 200 posts, gives a clear visual sense of the interior: deliberate décor, well-lit drinks, and a space that can hold energy without being a club.
The hours — 11am to 4am, seven days a week — mean Cerise functions differently depending on when you arrive. Mornings and early afternoons are quieter; the pace picks up through the evening and continues late into the night. This flexibility is genuinely useful on Mykonos, where dinner rarely starts before 9pm and bars don't hit their rhythm until well after midnight.
The seating arrangement accommodates both small groups and couples, and the atmosphere shifts from laid-back to animated as the night progresses. The interior design gets specific attention in the bar's own Instagram captions — "our interior isn't just décor" — suggesting a considered aesthetic rather than a generic setup.
Food bites are part of the offering, though the bar identity is primary. If you're looking for a full meal, this is better treated as a drinking spot with food options than as a restaurant with a bar attached.
How to Get There
Cerise is located in Mykonos Town (Chora) at the address Mykonos 846 00. The coordinates (37.4456, 25.3262) place it within the main settlement area, within walking distance of the port and the core of the old town. Mykonos Town is compact enough that most accommodation in Chora is within a 10–15 minute walk.
Parking in Mykonos Town is limited and often impractical in peak season. The main public car parks on the outskirts of Chora are the practical option if you're driving from elsewhere on the island — from there it's a short walk. Taxis drop off at the edge of the pedestrian zones; agree on a pickup point in advance if you're planning a late night.
There is no dedicated bus stop for this specific address, but the main KTEL bus station near the old port serves routes from most of the island's beaches and villages, and Cerise is walkable from there.
Best Time to Visit
Cerise is open year-round based on the published hours, though Mykonos follows a strong seasonal rhythm — the island is at full capacity from late June through August, noticeably quieter in May, June, September, and October, and largely dormant from November through March.
For the liveliest atmosphere, July and August evenings are when the bar runs at full energy. If you prefer a less crowded experience but still want the bar open and the kitchen running, late May, early June, and September are worth considering — the weather is still warm and the island is functional without the midsummer pressure.
Within a given day, arriving between 6pm and 9pm gives you the transition from afternoon ease to evening energy without the late-night intensity. If you're after the full late-night experience, midnight to 2am is when bars like Cerise are at their most animated on Mykonos.
The island's meltemi wind can make outdoor seating uncomfortable in July and August afternoons — indoor seating becomes more appealing during those hours.
Tips for Visiting
- Check Instagram before you go. The @cerisebar.mykonos account is active and gives an accurate picture of current specials, events, and the general vibe of recent weeks.
- Don't plan to arrive and eat a full dinner here. The food is bites and snacks alongside drinks; if you want a sit-down meal, plan that separately and come to Cerise for drinks before or after.
- Arrive early if you want a seat. By 10pm in peak season, seating at popular Mykonos bars fills up. Coming in at 7–8pm lets you settle before the crowd builds.
- The late-night stretch is real. The 4am closing time is observed, meaning Cerise is a viable option when most other dining establishments have closed. It's a useful fallback for a late drink.
- Walking is almost always faster than driving in Chora. If you're staying in Mykonos Town, leave the car or scooter and walk — the old town's lanes are not navigable by vehicle.
- Prices align with the Mykonos market. Cocktails and drinks on Mykonos are priced at a significant premium compared to the mainland or other Greek islands; this is consistent across the island, not specific to Cerise.
- Follow for event updates. The bar's Facebook page (@cerisemykonosbar) and Instagram are the best places to check for themed nights or seasonal closures in shoulder months.
- The interior décor is worth noticing. Based on the bar's own content, attention has been paid to how the space looks and feels — it's not a generic setup.
What to Order
The cocktail list is the core of what Cerise offers. Mykonos bar culture trends toward creative mixed drinks with local spirits, fresh citrus, and presentation that photographs well — expect something along those lines rather than a purely classic cocktail menu. The Facebook description specifically calls out "a refreshing cocktail" as central to the experience.
Food bites complement the drinks. The specific menu isn't detailed in available sources, but "a tasty bite" suggests bar snacks or small plates rather than a full kitchen menu. For the most current food offering, the website at cerisemykonos.gr or a quick check of the Instagram account will give you the clearest picture before you arrive.
If you're arriving in the afternoon, the bar is open from 11am, so coffee and lighter drinks may be available for the earlier crowd before the cocktail-focused evening service takes over.
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