US tourists claim they were scammed for $600 by Mykonos restaurant

‘Two mojitos and two crab legs can not make 600 euros’: American mom and daughter claim Mykonos restaurant strong-armed them into paying more than $640 for basic lunch on the beach

  • Brenda Moulton and her 19-year-old daughter Keila were looking to spend an idyllic day on the paradisiac Platis Gialos beach, but in turn, had the scare of their lives at DK Oyster bar, they claimed 
  • ‘[I told them] ”two mojitos and two crab legs can not make 600 euros. I will not pay you.” He then told me verbatim: ”I will call the police. They will keep you here and you will not return to your homeland,”‘ Moulton reportedly said
  • The breathtaking views and dreamy weather were suddenly ruined by the alleged threats, and the mother and daughter hurried to pay the check for more than $640
  • The American tourist said a lady then approached her and told her she had seen an eerily similar scene at the restaurant the day before and that police had been involved
  • The restaurant’s Tripadvisor page is flooded with reviews alleging they lure with the same strategy – insistent ‘shady’ waiters who offer ‘free sunbeds’, vague descriptions of the menu’s prices and astronomical bills

An American mother and her daughter claimed that they were scammed by a Mykonos restaurant that charged them $641.15 for two crab legs and two cocktails and proceeded to threaten to call the police when they complained.   

Brenda Moulton and her 19-year-old daughter Keila were looking to spend an idyllic day on the paradisiac Platis Gialos beach, but in turn, experienced the scare of their lives when intimidating staff at DK Oyster bar told them they wouldn’t return to the US if they refused to foot the astronomical bill, Mouldon claimed.

The pair said the food and drinks they ordered could not possibly justify the cost, but they do admit to sitting on the restaurant’s deck chairs for two hours. 

‘[I told them] ”two mojitos and two crab legs can not make 600 euros. I will not pay you.” He then told me verbatim: ”I will call the police. They will keep you here and you will not return to your homeland. We can easily find where you live,”’ Moulton reportedly told Greek local outlet THEMA about the May 13 incident. 

The breathtaking views and dreamy weather were suddenly ruined by the alleged threats, and the mother and nervously daughter hurried to pay the check. 

Upon leaving the restaurant, Moulton claims she began warning bystanders not to enter the store in order to avoid the reportedly outrageously high prices and alleged poor business practices, but was yet again confronted by staff. 

‘… the “boss” of the store came out furious and approached us in a threatening mood. I immediately raised my voice. I shouted at him…’ Moulton added. 

The American tourist said a lady then approached her and told her she had seen an eerily similar scene at the restaurant the day before and that police had been involved. 

Brenda and Keila said they were left so anxious that they stayed at the restaurant with two fellow Americans who calmed them down until they were able to leave.

The restaurant’s Tripadvisor page is flooded with telling reviews of customers who alleged that they were lured with the same strategy – overly insistent ‘shady’ waiters who offered ‘free sunbeds’, vague descriptions of the menu’s prices and ultimately astronomical bills. 

Responding to a negative review on the website, the restaurant answered: ‘There is not free country in the western world that would force us to explain to each customer why we charge the way we do.’  

‘However, we have often tried to explain the great cost of operating a business like ours. Would you ask Bugatti why they charge as much as they do? Would you ask all the luxury brands to justify their prices? You may opt for cheaper products and services. There is no monopoly.’ 

The pair had ordered two crab legs and two mojitos after staff insisted for them to order food 

The were charged $640 – 600 euros – for the food. The bill led to a confrontation between the Mouldons and staff 

Brenda Moulton and her 19-year-old daughter Keila were looking to spend an idyllic day on the paradisiac Platys Gialos beach

However, they experienced the scare of their lives on May 13 when intimidating staff at DK Oyster bar told them they wouldn’t return to the US if they refused to foot the astronomical $640 bill, Brenda claims

DK Oyster has profusely denied claims that they employ questionable tactics to attract customers and that guests are subjected to intimidation if they complain about the high prices.  

The restaurant has also claimed on Tripadvisor that the high prices are explained by the ‘top quality raw material and our chef has been chosen among the best in order to complete our concept of an experience that surpasses the ordinary standards.’  

Moulton told THEMA that although she and her daughter were not hungry on the day of the incident at DK Oyster, they had ultimately decided to enjoy the sun on one of the sunbeds that the restaurant’s waiters so insistently offered.  

‘We were not hungry, so we just returned the smile in a good mood, but without any intention of sitting in a particular store. However, suddenly the employee of one of the restaurants in Platis Gialos jumped in front of us and started telling us persistently and annoyingly: “Sit here! Sit here!”‘ she said. 

Allegedly, the restaurant employee convinced them to stay by telling them, ‘have a drink and you will have these sunbeds at your disposal for free. It is noon, there is no problem.’

The pair then decided to order drinks and asked for the menu, but were given one that listed the products but not the prices, they claimed. 

A menu shared on the restaurant’s Tripadvisor does show the prices. 

Brenda told THEMA that although she and her daughter were not hungry on the day of the incident at DK Oyster, they had ultimately decided to enjoy the sun on one of the sunbeds that the restaurant’s waiters so insistently offered

They were told the sunbeds were free and were lured in by insistent staff, Brenda said

The pair then decided to order drinks and asked for the menu, but were given one that listed the products but not the prices, they claimed. A menu shared on the restaurant’s Tripadvisor does show the prices

After deciding on two mojitos, the mother and daughter said waiters paced back and forth and repeatedly asked whether they wanted to order anything from the menu. 

‘Keila and I were not hungry, but we decided to try something from the list, hoping that they would leave us alone,’ Brenda told THEMA. 

‘Eventually, my daughter ordered crab legs, a plate with two large crab legs. It looked delicious and I knew it would be expensive.’ 

Moulton said she had already ordered the two crab legs by the time she noticed tourists sitting down on the beach warning them not to order anything else. Two hours later, they were ready to leave and asked for the check. 

The confrontation began after they were asked to come inside the restaurant to pay for the check.  

‘I went in and saw a man sitting at a table. ‘Sit down,’ he told me and showed me the bill. I almost fainted. At first, it was not detailed, because the paper did not show exactly what we had ordered. The guy asked me to pay almost 600 euros and I told him he could not, some mistake would be made. ‘This account could not be ours,’ the mother said. 

What followed was an argument that left Brenda and Keila feeling as though they had been scammed. Brenda has since sought legal advice and made a complaint to the Mykonos Police Sub-Directorate. 

‘Mrs. Brenda Moulton herself wants the culprits to be punished and similar incidents not to happen to other tourists,’ her attorney, Marizanna Kikiri, told THEMA. 

Addressing the Moultons’ claims, the restaurant argued that authorities had allegedly reviewed the complaint and found no violations had taken place.  

In a statement to THEMA, the restaurant wrote: ‘All the items we sell in our store are listed in detail in the catalog, according to the law. The catalogs are in front of our store in a prominent place. We give the lists to our customers before ordering. For all our products there are legal documents. 

‘…The customer was charged this price because the royal crab legs are not a priced item and the costing is done according to their purchase invoice

Brenda and Keila said they were so anxious they stayed at the beach with two fellow Americans who calmed them down until they were able to leave the beach

Responding to a negative review on the website, the restaurant answered: ‘There is not free country in the western world that would force us to explain to each customer why we charge the way we do.’

Dozens of reviews on Tripadvisor point out similar complaints to the ones made by the Mouldons

People claiming to have visited the restaurant warned others to avoid DK Oyster’s ‘con-tactics’ ‘like the plague, and branded the establishment ‘one of the sketchiest’ on the island

Dozens of reviews on Tripadvisor point out similar complaints to the ones made by the Moultons. 

People claiming to have visited the restaurant warned others to avoid DK Oyster’s ‘con-tactics’ ‘like the plague, and branded the establishment ‘one of the sketchiest’ on the island. 

‘Before I gave them my credit card, I asked to see the bill and they refused to let me see anything. This is an extremely crooked restaurant and no one should be subject to coming here ever again,’ a reviewer claimed.  

Other customers who said their vacations had been ruined after visiting the restaurant alleged that they had been cursed at and poorly treated when they raised concerns about the high prices.  

Older reviews from the summer of 2021 were seemingly answered by the restaurant in a rather passive-aggressive tone.  

‘…if you feel that the prices are too high and you can’t afford them, resist the temptation to enjoy the hospitality of a restaurant or any kind of business you wish to visit. Believe me, people like you are not that uncommon around the world,’ a response to one bad review read. 

‘Next time you do it, remember that the consequences may be very disturbing. -and take my word for this: it is not ideal to spend 24 hours in custody during your vacation for a free meal. It is not worth it.’

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