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About

Negrita sits directly on the waterfront strip of Little Venice, the most photographed row of buildings in Mykonos Town. The bar opens at 10:00 AM and runs through to 5:30 AM every day of the week — a schedule that makes it as relevant for a mid-morning coffee or early afternoon drink as it is for a late-night session after dinner. With over 1,300 Google ratings averaging 4.2 out of 5, it draws a consistent crowd from the surrounding Chora streets and from visitors who wander along the seafront from the windmills.

The bar's identity is built around its cocktail menu, which carries original house names: the Venice Negroni, the Mermaid's Kiss, the Drunk Parrot, Cloud Nine, Midnight Spritz, and the Salty Espresso, among others. These aren't generic resort-bar pours — the names suggest house recipes developed specifically for the bar, and the range covers spirit-forward drinks, espresso variants, and spritz-style options. The setting frames all of this with the Aegean directly outside: Little Venice's traditional buildings extend out over the water, and the proximity to the sea is the neighborhood's defining characteristic.

As a bar operating across nearly 20 hours daily, Negrita serves multiple purposes depending on when you show up. In the late morning it functions closer to a cafe-bar; by the afternoon the cocktail trade picks up, particularly with the sun descending toward the windmills to the south; and deep into the night it becomes part of the wider Mykonos Town after-hours circuit.

What to Expect

Little Venice is a short strip of 18th-century sea-captains' houses that were built directly at the water's edge, with their balconies and terraces hanging over the Aegean. Negrita occupies a position within this strip, which means the bar's character is shaped almost entirely by that waterfront setting. The seating is in the casual, relaxed style the bar's own description suggests — not a sleek nightclub interior, but a place where you can sit with a drink and watch the water.

The cocktail list draws on recognizable templates — the Negroni, the espresso martini format, the spritz — but presents them under the bar's own names and, presumably, its own proportions and garnishes. The Mermaid's Kiss, Mister Pig Hands Touch, Hot and Horny, and Negrita's Palm are among the more idiosyncratic options on the menu. The sheer volume of named cocktails visible on the website suggests the menu is a genuine focus of the operation rather than an afterthought.

The bar's hours — 10:00 AM to 5:30 AM, seven days a week — reflect the reality of Mykonos Town in season, where the neighborhood around Little Venice stays active from late morning through to the very early hours. Crowd density shifts dramatically between, say, 2:00 PM and 2:00 AM, and the bar accommodates both modes. Noise levels will rise significantly after dark as foot traffic through Little Venice increases.

How to Get There

Little Venice is in the western part of Mykonos Town (Chora), a five to ten minute walk from the main harbor and the Matogianni pedestrian street. From the old port, follow the waterfront path south-west, passing the area around Alefkandra Square; the Little Venice strip begins where the buildings meet the sea directly. The windmills of Kato Myli are visible just beyond the end of the strip and serve as a useful landmark when navigating on foot.

Mykonos Town is largely pedestrianized in its central areas. Driving to Little Venice itself is not practical — the Chora's lanes are too narrow for vehicles. The nearest parking area is at the Fabrika bus terminal on the eastern edge of town, from which Little Venice is a ten-to-fifteen minute walk through the winding lanes. KTEL buses from the south and north bus stations connect to central Mykonos Town. Taxis and transfer vehicles can drop you at the edge of the Chora, and water taxis operate from the old harbor if you are arriving from a hotel accessible by sea.

Best Time to Visit

Negrita is open year-round based on its listed hours, but Little Venice is firmly a summer destination, and the bar's natural season runs from late May through early October when Mykonos Town is at full capacity. The late afternoon, roughly from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, is the prime window if you want the famous Aegean sunset backdrop — the light hitting the water and the nearby windmills draws large crowds to this section of the waterfront, and securing a seat early is advisable. July and August are peak season on Mykonos; Little Venice becomes extremely busy on summer evenings, and the entire Chora operates at a different intensity than shoulder-season visits.

If you prefer a quieter experience, the mid-morning or early afternoon hours — when the bar has only recently opened — offer a more relaxed version of the same location. The water is there, the setting is the same, and the cocktail menu is available from opening time.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive before sunset if you want a waterfront seat. The best positions at Little Venice bars fill up an hour or more before golden hour in peak season. Coming at 4:00 PM for a 7:00 PM sunset is not excessive in July or August.
  • The cocktail menu is the main event. The named house cocktails — Venice Negroni, Salty Espresso, Midnight Spritz — are the reason to be here rather than a generic island drink stop. Work through the list rather than ordering a standard gin and tonic.
  • Expect island-level pricing. Mykonos commands premium prices across all food and drink in peak season, particularly in high-profile locations like Little Venice. This is not specific to Negrita but applies to everything in the neighborhood.
  • Book or arrive early if dining before the bar shift. If you are combining a meal elsewhere in the Chora with drinks at Negrita, plan the sequence so you are at the waterfront before the evening rush, not after.
  • Navigating the lanes takes longer than you expect. The Chora's maze of whitewashed passages is genuinely disorienting for first-time visitors. Allow extra time, and use the windmills as a visual reference point when approaching from the south.
  • The bar is contactable by email and phone. For any specific queries about events, reservations, or the current menu, reach out via [email protected] or +30 697 744 7019 before your visit.
  • Check social channels for current programming. Negrita maintains active Instagram and TikTok accounts (@negrita.mykonos on both) where any special events or seasonal changes are likely to be announced before the website is updated.

What to Order

The house cocktail menu at Negrita is the primary draw, and it runs across a broad range of styles. The Venice Negroni is the most location-appropriate choice — a bitter, spirit-forward drink that suits the late afternoon hour and the waterfront setting. For something lighter and more sessionable, the Midnight Spritz and the Salty Espresso (presumably a salt-touched take on the espresso martini format) cover the aperitivo and coffee-cocktail corners of the menu respectively.

The more playful names — Mermaid's Kiss, Drunk Parrot, Hot and Horny, Negrita's Palm — suggest a range that extends into tropical or fruit-forward territory, suited to the beach-bar-adjacent atmosphere of Little Venice in summer. If you are ordering for a group, spreading across the different style categories will give a reasonable sense of the bar's range. The website lists the full menu, and it is worth checking before your visit as seasonal additions appear periodically.

Address

Little Venice, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday10:00 – 05:30
tuesday10:00 – 05:30
wednesday10:00 – 05:30
thursday10:00 – 05:30
friday10:00 – 05:30
saturday10:00 – 05:30
sunday10:00 – 05:30

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