La Familia

About
La Familia sits on Dimitrios Mavrogenous street in Mykonos Town, one of the main thoroughfares that connects the port area to the broader commercial core of the island's capital. With a 4.7-star Google rating drawn from 98 reviews, it holds its own among the many restaurants competing for attention in a town that takes dining seriously. The name and its Instagram presence — which has featured Latin-themed evenings with guest DJs — suggest a place that is as interested in atmosphere as it is in the food on the plate.
The address puts it squarely within walking distance of the waterfront and the narrow lanes of Chora, making it a natural stop whether you're arriving after a day on the water or heading out for an evening in town. The restaurant's website at familiamykonos.gr is the most reliable source for current menus and any special event programming.
Mykonos dining tends toward the expensive end of the Greek island spectrum, but the variety and density of options in Mykonos Town means there is genuine competition for covers. La Familia's strong review score points to a kitchen and front-of-house team that consistently deliver on expectations.
What to Expect
La Familia describes itself as offering a varied menu in a relaxed setting, which on Mykonos generally means you can arrive without a dress code requirement while still finding a thoughtfully composed plate in front of you. The social media presence, including an Instagram account at @familia_mykonos, shows engagement with event programming — notably Latin-themed evenings in summer — which indicates the restaurant sees itself as an experience rather than purely a place to eat and leave.
The Dimitrios Mavrogenous address is in the more commercial, accessible part of Mykonos Town rather than buried in the labyrinthine back streets of Chora. Streets in this part of town are narrow by mainland standards but navigable, and the general atmosphere shifts from the intensity of the waterfront bars to something slightly calmer a block or two inland.
With 98 Google reviews averaging 4.7 stars, the feedback sample is not enormous but the consistency of the rating is encouraging. On Mykonos, where inflated prices can generate frustrated reviews regardless of food quality, maintaining a high average across nearly a hundred opinions is a reasonable signal of reliable execution.
For the most accurate read on current hours, seasonal menu offerings, and any ticketed events, checking familiamykonos.gr directly before your visit is strongly advised. Mykonos restaurants frequently adjust their schedules and event calendars week by week, particularly in peak summer.
How to Get There
La Familia is located on Dimitrios Mavrogenous street in Mykonos Town, also known as Chora. The exact coordinates are 37.4465°N, 25.3295°E, which places it in the central-northern part of the town grid, a short walk from the Old Port.
From the Old Port, head inland along the main commercial street — the walk takes under five minutes on foot. From the New Port, where larger ferries and cruise tenders dock, a taxi or a short bus ride will bring you into the town center, from which La Familia is within easy walking distance.
Mykonos Town has extremely limited vehicle access in its inner streets. If you are driving or have a scooter, park in one of the designated areas on the periphery of Chora and continue on foot. Taxis can drop you at the nearest accessible point and the walk from there is short.
The KTEL bus service connects Mykonos Town with most of the island's beaches and villages. The main bus station for southern routes is near Fabrika Square; for northern routes, depart from the Old Port area.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos operates on a compressed tourist season running from roughly late April through October, with July and August representing absolute peak intensity. During these two months, popular restaurants in Mykonos Town fill up quickly, particularly in the evening hours between 8 pm and 11 pm when Greek dining culture peaks.
If you are visiting in high summer, making a reservation in advance — by phone at +30 2289 029088 or through the website — is the prudent approach rather than hoping to walk in. Shoulder season, meaning May, June, September, and early October, offers a more relaxed pace with shorter waits and, in many cases, more attentive service.
Evening dining on Mykonos tends to start later than northern European visitors expect. Arriving at 7 pm may feel quiet; by 9 pm, restaurants in Chora are typically at capacity. If the restaurant hosts Latin-themed or other event evenings during your visit, these are likely to run later and be noisier — worth knowing if you prefer a quieter meal.
Lunch service, where offered, tends to be calmer than dinner and can be a good way to try a restaurant without the evening rush.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead or check the website before visiting. Opening hours for Mykonos restaurants can shift seasonally, and La Familia's hours were not available at the time of writing. The phone number is +30 2289 029088 and the website is familiamykonos.gr.
- Book a table for dinner in July and August. Mykonos Town restaurants at this rating level fill up quickly in peak season, and walk-ins are less predictable after 8 pm.
- Check the Instagram account @familia_mykonos before your visit. The restaurant has posted about special event evenings including Latin-themed nights with guest performers; if that sounds appealing, or if you'd prefer to avoid it, a quick look at recent posts will tell you what's on.
- Arrive on foot. Dimitrios Mavrogenous is in the central town area where cars cannot easily reach. Leave your vehicle at one of the perimeter parking areas and walk in; the approach through Chora is part of the experience regardless of where you are eating.
- Expect Mykonos-level pricing. The island is among the most expensive in Greece for dining and drinks. Factor this into your planning; the 4.7-star rating suggests the value equation works for most guests, but it is still Mykonos.
- Consider lunch if your schedule is flexible. Midday service — if the restaurant runs it — is typically quieter and less hurried than the peak dinner window, and the light in Mykonos Town at lunchtime is different again from the golden evening atmosphere.
- Use the website for the most current menu information. A varied menu, as described, often means seasonal adjustments. What was available in May may differ from what is served in August or September.
Practical Information
La Familia can be reached by phone at +30 2289 029088. The official website is familiamykonos.gr and the restaurant maintains an Instagram presence at @familia_mykonos where event updates and general activity are posted.
The physical address is Dim. Mavrogenous, Mikonos 846 00, Greece. The Google Maps listing is available and the CID reference in the research data confirms a verified business location.
No email contact was available at the time of writing. For reservations and questions, phone or the website contact form (if available) are the recommended channels.
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