Paradise Pizza

About
Paradise Pizza is a casual pizza restaurant in Kalamopodi, a quiet residential area on the eastern side of Mykonos. With a 4.2 rating from local diners, it draws a crowd looking for straightforward, well-made pizza without the price premium of Mykonos Town's tourist-facing restaurants.
The address — Kalamopodi, Mikonos 846 00 — puts it away from the main tourist strips, which is exactly the point. This is the kind of place that regulars return to because the food is consistent and the atmosphere is unpretentious, a meaningful distinction on an island where dining can quickly become an event rather than a meal.
For travelers staying outside the Hora or along the southern beach road, Paradise Pizza offers a reliable option that doesn't require a taxi into town or a table booking days in advance.
What to Expect
Paradise Pizza operates as a pizza-focused restaurant rather than a full Italian kitchen. The menu runs both classic pies — think straightforward margherita or four-cheese — and more creative combinations that reflect the kitchen's willingness to experiment with toppings and flavor profiles. The crust is described by visitors as crispy, with a properly melted cheese finish, which suggests a reasonably high-temperature oven rather than the softer, doughier results common in quick-service island spots.
The setting is relaxed and unfussy. Kalamopodi is not a beach neighborhood or a nightlife strip, so the pace here is slower than you'd find at a beach bar pizzeria near Paradise or Paraga beach. You can expect to sit down, wait for a proper pizza, and eat without the background noise of a full-season tourist operation.
With only 14 reviews on record, the restaurant hasn't yet built a large digital footprint, which likely reflects its local-leaning clientele more than the quality of the food. Ratings from small review pools on Google can swing more dramatically than those from well-reviewed establishments, so treat the 4.2 score as a positive signal rather than a definitive benchmark.
The restaurant can be reached by phone at +30 694 630 8987, useful if you want to confirm hours or check whether delivery or takeaway is available before making the trip.
How to Get There
Kalamopodi sits on the eastern side of Mykonos, inland from the coastal road. The area is accessible by car or scooter — the most practical options on Mykonos given the island's limited public bus coverage outside the main beach routes. If you're driving from Mykonos Town (the Hora), head east toward Ano Mera and turn off toward Kalamopodi; the drive takes roughly 10 minutes depending on where you start.
Taxis from Mykonos Town to Kalamopodi are available via the island's central taxi stand at Taxi Square in the Hora, or by calling ahead. Agree on a fare before you set off, as Mykonos taxi pricing can be inconsistent outside of fixed routes.
There is no KTEL bus route with a Kalamopodi stop on the standard tourist network, which connects the Hora to the main beaches. If you're relying on public transport, a taxi is the practical alternative.
Parking in Kalamopodi is generally easier than in the Hora or at beach locations, particularly outside peak season.
Best Time to Visit
The opening hours listed for Paradise Pizza are worth double-checking before you visit, as the data shows some inconsistency that may reflect seasonal schedule changes or data entry errors rather than actual operating patterns. The hours vary significantly by day — some days show a midnight open (likely a data artifact for 12:00 PM / noon), while Thursday and Wednesday appear to run through to 11:00 PM. It's worth calling ahead on +30 694 630 8987 to confirm current hours, especially outside the peak July–August window.
In practical terms, pizza restaurants on Mykonos tend to see their busiest periods during the main summer season from late June through early September. Outside these months — particularly in April, May, October, and early November — reduced hours or seasonal closures are common across the island's casual dining sector.
For a relaxed meal without a wait, arriving mid-afternoon or at the start of the dinner window (around 7:00–8:00 PM) tends to work well at restaurants of this scale.
Tips for Visiting
- Call before you go. The listed opening hours contain some inconsistencies likely caused by data errors. A quick call to +30 694 630 8987 will confirm whether the kitchen is open on your planned day and time.
- Don't expect a beach view. Kalamopodi is an inland-leaning neighborhood. Come here for the food, not the scenery.
- Bring cash as a backup. Smaller restaurants in residential Mykonos neighborhoods occasionally have issues with card terminals, particularly during busy periods. Having euros on hand avoids any friction at the end of the meal.
- Check for delivery or takeaway. The restaurant's setup and location suggest takeaway may be available. If you're staying nearby, it's worth asking when you call.
- Visit outside peak season for a quieter experience. In July and August, even off-the-beaten-track restaurants can fill up. Shoulder season — May, June, or September — tends to be more relaxed and the kitchen less stretched.
- The restaurant has a small review count. This isn't necessarily a red flag; many well-regarded local spots on Mykonos simply haven't been widely reviewed online. Use the 4.2 rating as a starting point and judge for yourself.
- Combine with an inland Mykonos itinerary. Kalamopodi's location makes it a natural stop if you're exploring the quieter eastern interior of the island, heading toward Ano Mera, or visiting the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani.
What to Order
Based on visitor descriptions, the kitchen does its best work with crispy-base pies and generous cheese coverage. Classic pizzas — margherita, four-seasons, or a straightforward pepperoni-style pie — are the safe choice for a first visit. The "creative" end of the menu, where toppings step outside the traditional Italian template, is worth exploring if you're eating here more than once or want to try something that reflects the kitchen's own preferences.
No specific menu or pricing data is available in the public record for Paradise Pizza, so arrive with an open mind rather than a planned order. Ask the staff what they recommend on the day — in a small operation like this, the answer will usually reflect what's freshest.
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