The restaurants below have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over 225 HRK)
$$$ (125 HRK to 225 HRK)
$$ (100 HRK to 125 HRK)
$ (up to 100HRK)
These prices are for a three course meal for one, including half a liter of wine or equivalent. Tax and tip included.
Atlas Club Nautika The late Pope John Paul II was said to have greatly enjoyed his meal here and most people do. Outdoor terrace has good views of the old city walls. Seafood dominates.
Brsalje 3
Tel: (020) 442 573.
Price: $$$$
Dubrovnik Palace Those who usually
turn their noses up at hotel restaurant’s should think again as the
Dubrovnik’s Palace’s signature fine dining restaurant is one of the chicest places to dine in the city and one of the few that offer quality wines from the recently resurrected local vineyards.
Tel: (020) 430 000.
Website:
www.dubrovnikpalace.hr Price: $$$$
Taverna Rustica Change is afoot at the
Hotel Excelsior with a South African chef brought in to brighten up this romantic eatery and add a dash of style to the cooking. Lobster fresh from the tank.
Frana Supila 12
Tel: (020) 353 353.
Website:
www.hotel-excelsior.hr Price: $$$
Lokanda Peskarija Out of season easily the most popular restaurant in town and equally buzzing with its terrace in summer - the bar downstairs has the same simple seafood menu as the tables upstairs, and the various dishes come served in pots.
Na Ponti
No tel.
Price: $$
Kamenice They don’t come any more cheap and cheerful than this busy little place on Gunduliæeva Poljana - the name means ’oyster’ and their oysters are good value, while the seafood risotto comes in generous portions.
Gunduliæeva poljana 8
No tel.
Price: $
Nightlife:Dubrovnik is no London or New York and things tend to peter out quite early especially out of season. That said there are a sprinkling of bars in the old town, ranging from the
Troubadour ’
Hard Jazz’ Café, Buniæeva Poljana, with its occasional live music, through to the
Irish Pub, Od Polaca 5, which gets very busy in summer, especially when the
Dubrovnik Summer Festival is on in late July/August. A newcomer opposite is
Gaffe, a pub cum café popular with the locals just next to the Irish Pub. The Stradun is
the in place to see and be seen sipping a beer or a
bijela kava (café latte), with
Festival Cafe perennially popular. Just around the corner from the Stradun under the dome of the cathedral is
Hemingway Bar, Pred Dvorom, another stylish bar/café.
Labirint, Svetog Dominika 2, in the old city is a club/restaurant complex, while just outside the Pile gate is
Latino Club Fuego, Brsalje 10. On Lapad the
Palace Hotel, Masarykov put 20, also boasts its own nightclub.
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