UK tourists at Greece restaurants face £79 charge 'as soon as they sit down'

UK tourists in Greece have been urgently warned over a "rip off" holiday bar which has £40 drinks and charges £7 for KETCHUP. Holidaymakers and tourists have been warned over DK Oyster in Mykonos where they have been slapped with eye-watering bills.

One TripAdvisor reviewer snapped a photo of the notorious menu, where one glass of wine can cost £79. The bar is situated in Platys Gialos, Mykonos, and is notorious for it's sky high prices and for catching Brits unawares.

One visitor sniped: "The waiters bully you by using pressure tactics and deceit to order food quickly without looking at the prices on the menu. £7 (USD $8) for a side of ketchup." A second typed: "Avoid this restaurant completely, prices are hard to see and for a reason, hundreds of Euros for a few drinks."

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And a third wrote: "This place should be avoided at ALL costs! They are con artists and prey on unsuspecting tourists. They supposedly offer you free sunbeds if you buy a drink at their place. When you ask for a menu, they pull out a menu from under the seat, giving you the inflated price menu as a tourist.

"Absolutely pathetic and a disgrace to the hard working people of Mykonos." And another said: "Do not come here!! Absolute scammers. They will tell you the beach beds are free but then say you need to purchase a drink.

"Once seated they show you a menu where the drink prices are so exorbitant, it makes up for not paying for a beach bed x 10. They also said my card payment didn’t work so we used my partners card, to check the bank account and we have two transactions of the same amount come out at once."

"Overcharged and very rude people . Don't go there , they will not give the menu until you ready to pay you will see prices are insane," another posted.