Ice Bar

About
Ice Bar occupies a spot on Limni Square in Mykonos Town, operating as a casual drinks-and-dancing venue that skews toward group celebrations — bachelor parties, birthdays, and spontaneous nights out. With a 4.4-star rating across 48 Google reviews, it punches above its size for a bar that makes no pretense of being a full-service restaurant or a high-design cocktail lounge.
Limni Square is one of the livelier pockets of Mykonos Town, sitting away from the densest tourist corridor of Little Venice but still well within the old town's walkable grid. That positioning makes Ice Bar a natural stop before or after dinner, or a base for a longer evening that spills through the narrow Cycladic lanes nearby.
The bar's social media presence — maintained on both Instagram and Facebook under the handle @icebarmykonos — shows a mix of cocktail presentations, group shots, and the occasional decorative reference to classical Greek imagery, including an Aphrodite statue that features in several posts. It's a detail that nods to Greek identity without taking itself too seriously.
What to Expect
Ice Bar is built around drinking, dancing, and the kind of social energy that comes with group bookings. The venue is compact and informal, which is standard for Mykonos Town bars occupying the island's famously tight-spaced old town buildings. You won't find a long tasting menu or a wine list organised by appellation — the focus is cocktails, spirits, and the general currency of a night out.
The atmosphere is lively rather than refined. If you're arriving with a group for a birthday or pre-club warm-up, the staff are clearly accustomed to that dynamic; the social profiles specifically flag reservations for bachelor parties and birthdays, and the venue appears set up to accommodate those formats. Solo travellers or couples looking for a quiet drink will find it perfectly functional, though the bar's character is best experienced when the crowd is in.
The Limni Square address puts you in a part of Mykonos Town where bars and small eateries cluster without the same premium-brand density you get along the seafront. That means slightly more approachable pricing on average, though specific cocktail prices are not confirmed here and can shift significantly by season on Mykonos.
The name "Ice Bar" does not refer to a sub-zero frozen interior in the Scandinavian novelty-bar tradition. It's a conventional bar operating in the Cycladic summer climate, so dress accordingly.
How to Get There
Limni Square is within the old town of Mykonos, reachable on foot from the main port in roughly 10–15 minutes depending on which route you take through the lanes. From Fabrika Square — the main bus hub — it's a short walk south and west into the old town. Taxis from the port or the new port at Tourlos can drop you at the edge of the old town pedestrian zone, from which Limni Square is a few minutes on foot.
Mykonos Town's interior lanes are pedestrian-only, so there is no car access directly to Limni Square. If you're driving from another part of the island, park at one of the designated lots on the edge of the old town — Fabrika area has paid parking — and walk in. The coordinates (37.4457, 25.3272) will get you to the correct square on any navigation app.
Accessibility in Mykonos Town's old town is limited by the cobblestone lanes and irregular steps that characterise Cycladic architecture. Specific accessibility details for Ice Bar are not confirmed.
Best Time to Visit
Ice Bar is a summer operation in line with most Mykonos Town bars. The island's peak season runs from late June through August, when Mykonos Town stays active well into the early hours. During this window, the bar will be at its busiest and loudest from around 10 p.m. onward.
For a more relaxed visit — if you want to secure a seat and have a conversation — aim for the earlier part of the evening, around sunset or shortly after, before the main crowd arrives. The shoulder months of May, early June, and September see noticeably fewer visitors, and bars in Mykonos Town operate at a more measured pace during those weeks.
Mykonos in high summer is hot and dry with the meltemi wind providing some relief, particularly in the afternoons. Evenings are warm and pleasant for outdoor drinking in any square setting. Rain is rare between June and September.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead for group events. The bar explicitly handles reservations for bachelor parties and birthdays. Call +30 697 166 1647 to arrange group bookings, especially in July and August when demand across all Mykonos Town venues is high.
- Arrive with a plan for the full evening. Ice Bar works well as one stop on a longer night rather than an all-night destination. Mykonos Town has enough bars and clubs within walking distance to build a varied evening.
- Check social media before you go. The Instagram (@icebarmykonos) and Facebook (@icebarmykonos2019) pages are the most current source for any promotions, theme nights, or seasonal hours. No official website is listed.
- Wear comfortable shoes. Getting to Limni Square involves cobblestone lanes. This is worth knowing before you commit to footwear that doesn't handle uneven stone well.
- Confirm hours directly. Opening hours are not confirmed in available data. Call or check social media before planning your evening around an arrival time.
- Manage expectations on pricing. Mykonos is among the most expensive Greek islands for food and drink. Cocktail prices at any bar in Mykonos Town will reflect the island's general pricing environment, particularly in peak season.
- The name is not a gimmick. Ice Bar does not feature a frozen room or ice sculptures as a concept. It's a straightforward cocktail and dancing bar with a casual vibe.
Practical Information
Ice Bar is located on Limni Square in Mykonos Town, with the Google Maps pin at coordinates 37.4457, 25.3272. The contact number for reservations is +30 697 166 1647. No official website is available, but the bar is active on Instagram at @icebarmykonos and on Facebook at @icebarmykonos2019, both of which serve as the primary channels for current information.
The bar holds a 4.4-star Google rating from 48 reviews, a solid figure for a small venue. No email address is publicly listed. For any specific queries about group bookings, capacity, or current opening hours, a direct phone call is the most reliable route.
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