Every evening, a steady stream of curious wanderers makes its way up to Drafaki, drawn by the buzz surrounding El Dorado. It didn’t take long for this vibrant hangout to become one of the island’s favorite after-dark destinations. What’s the secret? A mix of relaxed charm, eclectic style, and flavors that don’t just satisfy—they surprise.
Picture this: great food, chilled cocktails, a warm crowd, music pulsing in the background… and then, somewhere around 9 p.m., the whole place starts to move. Literally. Spontaneous dancing isn’t just encouraged—it’s practically inevitable.
Flavors With a Latin Soul
Though it might resemble a playful street-side cantina at first glance, El Dorado delivers much more. The menu reads like a Latin American love letter—tacos, burritos, quesadillas, burgers with a twist—all crafted to hit just the right notes. Pair that with cocktails that actually taste as good as they look, and you’ve got yourself a feast.
Meanwhile, the DJ is doing their thing, spinning afro beats and global rhythms that somehow make the food taste even better. It’s a full-sensory experience—and one that never tries too hard. That’s part of its charm.
Easy on the Wallet, Big on Variety
Let’s talk logistics: El Dorado doesn’t just cater to the night owls. It’s open from breakfast through dinner, offering everything from fresh-pressed juices to craft beers and a whole range of signature cocktails. Even better? Prices won’t scare you off—something that’s increasingly rare on Mykonos.
So if you’re on the island and wondering where to go when the sun dips low, this spot should definitely be on your radar. Just don’t be surprised if you stay a little longer than planned.