A notorious beach bar in Mykonos, Greece, has once again come under fire for allegedly ripping off tourists as the summer season kicks off. DK Oyster, located in Platys Gialos, Mykonos, has been the subject of numerous complaints from outraged customers who were shocked by the exorbitant prices.
According to negative reviews on TripAdvisor, holidaymakers have been left astounded by the steep costs at DK Oyster. Reports indicate that a single drink at the bar can set you back a staggering £40, while a side of ketchup is priced at an unbelievable £7. Customers have expressed their dismay at the tactics employed by the waitstaff, describing instances of pressure and deception to prompt quick ordering without regard for the menu prices.
One visitor shared their experience of being charged €49 (£40) for a Coke Zero, while another warned fellow travelers to steer clear of the establishment. The sentiment echoed in reviews is a resounding ‘Avoid, Avoid, Avoid,’ with patrons lamenting the obscured pricing and recounting instances of being charged hundreds of Euros for just a few drinks.
As DK Oyster reopens for the season, disgruntled customers have once again raised concerns about the bar’s pricing strategies. The establishment’s reputation for sky-high prices and alleged deceptive practices continues to draw criticism, prompting holidaymakers to think twice before patronizing the beach bar in Mykonos.