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About

Oniro is the bar and restaurant attached to MykonosView Hotel on Tagou Street in Mykonos Town, and its single strongest selling point is the view. From the terrace you look out over the whitewashed rooftops of Chora, across the Aegean, and on clear days all the way to the faint outline of Syros on the horizon — no obstructions, no cranes, no other buildings blocking the frame.

The venue operates from 8 in the morning through to midnight every day of the week, which means it functions equally as a breakfast spot, a midday coffee stop, an all-afternoon drinks terrace, and a dinner destination. That range is unusual for a view bar in Mykonos, where many comparable spots open only for the evening rush. A recent renovation introduced a lounge-style layout, adding softer seating and a calmer atmosphere to what was already a popular address.

With a Google rating of 4.7 across 333 reviews, Oniro sits consistently at the top end of Mykonos Town bar-restaurant ratings. That kind of score, sustained over a meaningful number of reviews, suggests the experience holds up across different expectations — from the couple who booked ahead for dinner to the walker who stepped in for an iced coffee and stayed through sunset.

What to Expect

The layout at Oniro is built around the view. Seating is arranged so that almost every position faces outward toward Mykonos Town and the sea, and the terrace itself is the main event rather than an afterthought attached to a dining room. The recently completed renovation gave the space a lounge ambience — cushioned seating, relaxed pacing, easy-listening music kept at a level that allows conversation.

Food comes from a Mediterranean menu available all day, which covers the span from the morning homemade breakfast buffet through to evening dinner service. The wine list is separate and available on the website alongside the dining menu. The coffee and beverages menu runs parallel to food throughout the day.

Sunset is the centrepiece of the Oniro experience. The westward orientation of the terrace means the sky lights up directly in front of you, with Mykonos Town's windmills and cube houses silhouetted below. After dark, the view shifts to a different kind of spectacle: the sea goes dark and the scattered lights of boats and distant islands appear on the water.

The atmosphere is deliberately unhurried. This is not a club-track beach bar or a table-turning tourist trap — the midnight closing time and the lounge setup signal a venue that expects guests to stay for more than one round. That said, the location within Mykonos Town means foot traffic is constant in high season, and walk-ins are common earlier in the day.

How to Get There

Oniro is on Tagou Street (Ταγκού) in Mykonos Town, at address number 9. The street is in the upper part of Chora, slightly above the main waterfront maze of lanes, within the MykonosView Hotel building. On foot from the old port or the Fabrika bus station, the walk is manageable in ten to fifteen minutes through the town's narrow streets — the hotel's elevated position above the town center means there is some uphill walking involved.

Mykonos Town has no practical private car access into its historic center, so driving to the door is not an option. Taxis drop off at the periphery of the town near Fabrika Square. From there, follow signs toward the Ano Mera direction briefly before turning up into the residential lanes above town — the hotel and restaurant are signposted. Parking in Mykonos Town is limited and the recommendation for most visitors is to leave the car at the public lot near Fabrika and walk.

For guests already staying at MykonosView Hotel, Oniro is on-property and requires no transport at all.

Best Time to Visit

The one-hour window before and after sunset is the most sought-after time slot at Oniro, and the terrace fills accordingly in July and August. If a sunset view table is the priority, a reservation is strongly advisable during peak season — contact details and the booking form are available at mykonosview.gr/oniro.

For a quieter visit, mornings and early afternoons from late May through June, and again in September and October, are noticeably less crowded while the weather remains warm. The breakfast service is an underused time to experience the view — the light over Mykonos Town in the early morning is flat and clear, and the terrace is largely empty.

Mykonos's summer wind, the meltemi, blows from the north and can be forceful in late July and August. The terrace at Oniro, positioned on the elevated southern-facing side of town, may have some shelter, but on strong meltemi days an exposed terrace anywhere in the Cyclades can be uncomfortable. Evening winds tend to ease after sunset.

The venue is open year-round based on the daily hours listed, though Mykonos Town itself quietens substantially after October. In shoulder season the crowd patterns are lighter and the pace is slower, which suits the lounge format well.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead for sunset. Peak-season evenings from late June to late August fill quickly. Use the reservation form at mykonosview.gr/oniro or call +30 2289 024045. Email reservations go to [email protected].
  • Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for the best seat. The sky color typically builds in the 20–30 minutes before the sun drops below the horizon, not just at the moment it goes down.
  • Start with breakfast. The homemade breakfast buffet is an efficient way to experience the terrace with no crowds and cool morning air before the heat of the Aegean day builds.
  • Check the meltemi forecast. In peak summer the northerly wind can make open terraces uncomfortable in the afternoon; the bar's lounge interior offers an alternative if conditions are blustery.
  • The view toward Syros is clearest in spring and early autumn. Summer haze can reduce visibility to the point where the neighboring island is difficult to distinguish on the horizon.
  • Bring a light layer for late evenings. Even in August, sitting outdoors after 10pm with a sea breeze can get cool, particularly on elevated terraces.
  • The venue is part of MykonosView Hotel. Non-hotel guests are fully welcome at the bar and restaurant; it is not a private facility.
  • Parking nearby is tight. Leave your car at the Fabrika area lot and walk up into town rather than attempting to navigate closer.

What to Order

Oniro's menu covers Mediterranean dishes across all meal periods, from the homemade breakfast buffet in the morning through to dinner. The wine list is curated separately and available on the website, giving an indication that the drinks program is taken seriously rather than treated as an afterthought to the view.

For drinks, the sunset window naturally lends itself to wine or cocktails — the combination of a westward-facing terrace and a well-regarded wine list makes this one of the more purposeful settings for an evening glass in Mykonos Town. Coffee and a full beverages menu run throughout the day.

Specific dish and cocktail names are not listed in publicly available sources, so for the current menu the best source is the dining menu published at mykonosview.gr/oniro, which is updated seasonally. Reservation enquiries can also be directed to [email protected] for menu questions ahead of a visit.

Address

9, ΜΥΚΟΝΟΣ, Ταγκού, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 00:00
tuesday08:00 – 00:00
wednesday08:00 – 00:00
thursday08:00 – 00:00
friday08:00 – 00:00
saturday08:00 – 00:00
sunday08:00 – 00:00

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