Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Greek beachside taverna with fresh seafood, stunning cove views, generally friendly service, and mid-to-high Mykonos pricing; some reports of upselling, bread charges, and occasional rudeness.
Tasos Taverna delivers reliable beachfront dining through strong food quality anchored by fresh grilled seafood and exceptional setting appeal with cove views and beach seating. However, inconsistent execution on seasoning and texture—plus occasional service friction during peak hours—prevents grade A territory. The experience shines when you embrace its casual, view-first character rather than expecting polished fine dining.
Set right on Paraga’s cove, the room feels warm and bustling with sea breezes and the sound of waves. Staff are often friendly and efficient, with the occasional rough edge during peak hours. One diner summed it up: "Fresh fish, toes almost in the sand, and a sunset that steals the show." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic Greek seafood done simply—grilled squid, sardines, octopus, and bright salads—more tradition than theatrics. Portions are generous and prices track typical Mykonos beachfront norms; value feels best with grilled fish and dips rather than per‑kilo splurges. Expect a casual, view-first experience where the sea does half the seasoning. For families, the menu has plenty kids will actually eat—pasta, fries, grilled meats, and mild salads—plus a relaxed setting where sandy feet are fine. No formal kids menu noted, but the classics work; just watch for the bread charge (€2 per person) and steer clear of pricier per‑kilo seafood for younger diners.
Area: Scenic sandy cove with beach clubs and relaxed daytime crowd; sunset draws diners.
Safety: Generally safe tourist beach with steady foot traffic; typical island nightlife nearby.
Nearby: Adjacent to popular beach clubs at Paraga; loungers, music venues, coastal paths.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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