The restaurants below have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over 200HRK)
$$$ (150HRK to 200HRK)
$$ (100HRK to 150HRK)
$ (up to 100HRK)
Prices are for a three-course meal for one, with half a bottle of house wine, tax and service included.
Enoteka Terra
This cellar wine bar located in Bačvice is something of a local secret. Enjoy wonderful Croatian
vino by the glass as you nibble on tapas Croatian style. The varied menu features the likes of spicy Slavonian sausage,
pršut (air-dried ham), as well as dishes infused
with pungent Istrian truffles.
Prilaz braće Kaliterna 6
Tel: (021) 314 800.
Website:
www.vinoteka.hrPrice: $$$$
Kod Joże A strong contender for the title of Split’s best seafood restaurant, this rustic
konoba (traditional Croatian bistro) serves excellent seafood dishes. There is something on the menu to suit every budget from seafood risotto to langoustines. The only downside is the lack of outdoor seating in the summer.
Sredmanuška 4
Tel: (021) 347 397.
Price: $$$
Pizzeria Galija Customers tuck into delicious brick-oven baked pizzas at heavy wooden tables in this informal, bustling pizzeria, close to the fish market.
Tončićeva 12
Tel: (021) 347 932.
Price: $
Restoran Jugo Sailing types feast on the terrace of this glass-fronted 1970s building overlooking the yachts moored in the ACI marina. The stunning view back across the bay to the Riva and the old town more than rewards the walk - the Dalmatian dishes don’t disappoint either.
Uvala baluni bb
Tel: (021) 398 900.
Price: $$
Šperun This small, cosy eatery offers refined local cuisine, with an emphasis on seafood; the interior is decorated with antiques and modern oil paintings. The daily special is often a good bet.
Šperun
3
Tel: (021) 346 999.
Price: $$$
StelonCooking everything from simple pizza and pasta dishes to steak served with truffles, Stelon caters to all tastes. Throw in the contemporary décor and relaxed ambience and it is easy to understand its popularity with a young crowd.
Preradovicevo Šetalište, Bačvice
Tel: (021) 489 200.
Price: $$-$$$
Nightlife:Nightlife is at its best in summer, with a range of outdoor cultural events and coastal bars staying open until the small hours. Within the palace, bars tend to close at around midnight.
Ease into the evening with a drink at a one of the fairly uniform cafes that line the
Riva, before mingling with the in-crowd at
Puls 2, Buvinova 1, or at the
Bohemian Ghetto Club, Dosud 10. For a tipple with a view, head up Marjan Hill to the
Vidilica Café, Nazorov prilaz 1, or pop along to
Ovčice, Put Firula 4, whose outdoor tables overlook the sea near Bačvice.
Split’s clubbing scene is decidedly tame, with the main clubs like
Discovery, Kupaliste Bačvice, and
O’Hara, Cvjetna 1, attracting a local 20-something crowd.
Live music comes into its own during the
Summer Festival (see
Special Events), with former-Yugoslav rock bands performing in the open-air cinema space above Bačvice Bay. Throughout the year, the main venue for Croatian bands is
Metropolis, Matice Hrvatska 1.
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