Frommer's Review
Within the grounds of an old, wonderfully restored flour-mill complex, the Milos (mee-los) complex contains a club for blues, folk, jazz, and pop groups; a nightclub featuring Greek singers and comedians; a bar/disco; an outdoor concert stage and movie theater; several exhibition rooms and art galleries; a cafe; and an ouzeri that serves more than 30 kinds of mezedes. Almost as soon as it opened in 1990, Milos became one of the top musical venues in the country. Each summer, performers from around the world (and from throughout Greece) appear here and perform everything from golden oldies to neo-grunge. If you want to be sure of a seat, it's a good idea to arrive before the clubs open at 10pm. The ouzeri, cafe, and galleries open from about 11am on. Go west on Tsimiski to its end and turn left onto 28 Octobriou. At the first traffic light, turn right onto Andreadou Yioryiou and continue to the end of the street. This is quite a hike from the center, and you may want to take a cab.
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