Mykonos kiosk

About
Mykonos Kiosk is a small outdoor tobacco and snack stand in Mykonos Town, operating late into the night — a practical stop when most shops have already closed. It functions as a classic Greek periptero, the compact street kiosks found across Greek towns and cities that stock cigarettes, drinks, snacks, phone top-ups, and minor daily essentials.
With a closing time of 2:00 AM, the kiosk fills a real gap on an island where evenings run long and the nearest supermarket may not be open. If you're heading out for the night and need a lighter, a cold drink, or a packet of something to carry along, this is the kind of stop that saves you a detour.
The coordinates place it within the built-up area of Mykonos Town (Chora), within reasonable walking distance of the main pedestrian lanes, waterfront, and the cluster of bars and restaurants that keep the town alive after dark.
What to Expect
This is a street kiosk, not a café with seating. The format is compact by design: a booth or counter attended by staff, with stock displayed on or around the structure. Products at a standard Greek periptero typically include cigarettes and tobacco, packaged snacks, chewing gum, newspapers and magazines, bottled water, canned and bottled soft drinks, phone credit cards, and small personal-care items.
Don't arrive expecting a sit-down coffee or a freshly prepared snack — this is a grab-and-go operation. What it offers is speed and late-night availability. On an island like Mykonos, where summer nights stretch well past midnight and the streets of Chora stay busy until the early hours, a kiosk that stays open until 2:00 AM is a genuinely useful landmark to know.
The outdoor setting means service happens at the counter rather than inside a shop. In summer heat this is no inconvenience, but if you're visiting in the shoulder season, bear in mind there's no sheltered interior to step into. The stop is quick — most transactions take under a minute.
How to Get There
The kiosk sits within Mykonos Town at coordinates 37.4476°N, 25.3266°E, placing it in the dense, walkable core of Chora. Mykonos Town is compact enough that almost all of it is reachable on foot from the waterfront or the main bus terminal at Fabrika Square. If you're coming from the port or a nearby hotel, walking is almost certainly your fastest option — the lanes of Chora are largely pedestrianized and taxis have limited access to many interior streets.
Parking in Mykonos Town is restricted and typically requires leaving your vehicle on the periphery and continuing on foot. Public buses from other parts of the island — Paradise Beach, Ornos, Platis Gialos, Kalafatis — terminate at Fabrika, from which the town center is a short walk.
Best Time to Visit
The kiosk's most useful window is evening and late night, particularly in high summer (June through August) when Mykonos Town stays busy until the early hours. The 2:00 AM closing time is the defining practical feature — this is when you'd turn to it after most other retail is shut.
During the day, there are more options around Chora for drinks and snacks, so daytime visits are less likely to be necessary unless the kiosk is simply the closest option to where you're standing. In the shoulder season (May, September, October), foot traffic drops and some late-night businesses adjust their hours, so it's worth checking locally whether the 2:00 AM schedule holds outside peak season.
Tips for Visiting
- Know what it is before you arrive. This is a tobacco-and-snacks kiosk, not a café. Adjust your expectations accordingly and you'll find it exactly what you need.
- Carry cash. Smaller kiosks in Greece often prefer or require cash for minor purchases. Having a few euros on hand avoids any awkwardness.
- Use it as a navigational reference. Kiosks in Greek towns tend to occupy corner spots or small squares, making them useful landmarks when navigating the winding lanes of Chora.
- Check the phone number if you need to confirm hours. The number +30 2289 026048 has been associated with this kiosk online — worth a quick call if you're relying on it being open during shoulder season.
- Don't expect Wi-Fi or seating. This is a stand-up, quick-transaction stop. Plan to move on within a minute or two.
- Stock up before heading to a beach or boat. If you're making an early departure from the port nearby, a kiosk stop for water and snacks is quicker than hunting for an open supermarket at odd hours.
- Late-night convenience on Mykonos is expensive in bars. Buying a bottled water or soft drink at a kiosk rather than at a club bar will cost significantly less.
Practical Information
The kiosk is categorized as a tobacco store and outdoor kiosk in Mykonos Town. The phone number +30 2289 026048 has appeared in connection with this location online. No official website or dedicated social media account with confirmed current details has been verified for this listing. A TikTok account under @officialmykonos.my exists but does not appear to represent this specific kiosk directly.
Opening hours listed online indicate the kiosk is open until 2:00 AM. Opening time has not been confirmed from available sources. No address beyond Mykonos Town (postal code 84600) has been verified. Given the nature of small kiosks, hours can vary seasonally — confirm locally if punctuality matters for your plans.
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