The restaurants below have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over 250 HRK)
$$$ (150 HRK to 250 HRK)
$$ (100 HRK to 150 HRK)
$ (up to 100 HRK)
These prices are for a three-course meal for one, including half a liter of wine or equivalent. Tax and tip included.
Kamenice They don’t come any more cheap and cheerful than this busy little place on Gunduličeva Poljana - the name means ’oyster’ and their oysters are good value, while the seafood risotto comes in generous portions.
Gunduličeva Poljana
8
No tel.
Price: $
Labirint Forming part of the city walls, Labirint is one of Dubrovnik’s most exclusive and expensive dining venues. Tables on the terrace overlook the old harbor and provide the perfect setting for an intimate meal. The menu features top-notch Croatian and international cuisine.
Svetog Dominika 2
Tel: (020) 322 222.
Website:
www.labirint-dubrovnik.com Price: $$$$
Lokanda Peskarija Outside tables overlooking the old harbor make Lokanda Peskarija one of Dubrovnik’s most popular restaurants in town. In the cooler months it’s also a favorite with locals. Fried squid and mussels come served in pots.
Na Ponti
No tel.
Price: $$
Orhan Must more affordable than its fine-dining neighbor, Orhan’s outdoor terrace enjoys the same stunning views over Dubrovnik’s old city walls and the Lovrijenac Fortress. Dalmatian specialties dominate.
Od Tabakarije 1
Tel: (020) 411 918.
Website:
www.restaurant-orhan.com Price: $$$
Taverna Rustica With stunning views across to the old city, the intimate terrace at the Hotel Excelsior’s
Taverna Rustica could not fail to be romantic. A menu featuring the likes of fresh lobster and
crêpe suzette doesn’t disappoint.
Frana Supila 12
Tel: (020) 353 353.
Website:
www.hotel-excelsior.hr Price: $$$
Nightlife:In the old town things tend to peter out quite early especially out of season. That said there are numerous bars in the old city, ranging from
Buża I and
Buża II, which are a collection of tables on the rocks outside the medieval walls, to the perennially popular
Irish Pub, Od Polaca 5. The Stradun is
the place to see and be seen sipping a beer or a
bijela kava (cafe latte), with
Festival Cafe the cream of the crop. Just around the corner under the dome of the cathedral is the stylish
Hemingway Bar, Pred Dvorom. In the busy summer months regular live music comes to the
Troubadour ’Hard Jazz’ Cafe, Buničeva Poljana. The old city has a nightclub at
Labirint, Svetog Dominika 2. Just outside the Pile gate
Latino Club Fuego, Brsalje 8, pleases tourists with its cheesy tunes. The
Palace Hotel, Masarykov put 20, boasts the
Orlandinjo Nightclub.
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