Founded in 2015, Scorpios is a beach bar placed on top of Paraga Beach in Mykonos. Offering a wide variety of meals and drinks, this beach bar is well known for its seashore cabanas (huts) and revered clubbing nights.
The first sight that holds your gaze is the main terrace, a meeting spot for visitors and locals. The beachfront two-leveled restaurant is full of large tables, aiming to create a sense of community. Mediterranean and European flavors fill the menu, serving distinguishing dishes like seafood ceviche with chili, coriander & olive oil. However, most kitchen dishes are largely based on vegetarian and vegan diets while providing guests with some gluten-free options, too.
Food service is open from 13:30 to 23:00.
The beach splits into three different beach areas offering wooden huts (cabanas ideal for 1-4 people) & sunbeds to rent. The Oasis Beach gives you a decent look at the sea, the Slope Beach has a pretty overview of the Aegean, and the Private Beach (right at the seashore) supplies renters with a secluded, magnificent up-close sea view! Also, Sunset Beach is a picturesque spot that does not offer any loungers, yet it is open to everyone and perfect for late afternoons.
The sunset, usually around 18:30 or later, creates a gathering around Sunset Beach, where most music rituals also take place.
Having an in-house record label, Scorpios hosts various artists covering a wide span of genres and cultural backgrounds while creating a unique soundscape. A catalog filled with specialty drinks is always ready to accompany your partying or casual lounging!
Moreover, Scorpios Bazaar (also called Caravana) is a small shop next to the terrace, showcasing handmade clothing, accessories, and more summer-themed products.
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Facilities
Business Type
Gluten Free Options
Vegeterian Options
Meals
Lunch
Brunch
Dinner
Extra Features
Live Music
On the beach
Outdoor Seating
Free Wifi
Reservations
Parking Available
Good For
Large groups
Map
Reviews
1/5.0
1 Reviews
Scorpio19 May 2024
Terrible
It would be nice that if there is a strict policy for chic casual dress code that customers who have to pay 50.00 transfer to arrive to your location they have the ability to purchase attire so they can stay and attend and or it defines what chic casual is in the email. Also hotels should be aware of this policy. This was a very important reservation for us and they sent us away and we paid 100.00 there and back for nothing. We saw many other people go in with shorts and opened toed shoes so it appeared your front entry staff pick and choose who they let in? Racism? Sexism? Preferential treatment? Shall i report this restaurant
To media to allow them to know you pick and choose based on these things?? Very disappointing
Came from Texas and I will probably never be able to come back so yeah to say I’m disappointed is and understatement!
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