Tag: bar

  • La Libertador

    La Libertador

    What do Scotland, Cuba and Japan have in common and why should you care about India or Honduras? Only true hedonists know the answer.

    All the answers can be found at La Libertador cigar bar and lounge. It’s a great new place with a smoking interior (pun intended) where you can enjoy some Cuban cigars and drink. This is not your regular dive bar but a nice cozy lounge where you can relax and unwind.

    They have a nice tasting menu with a good choice of whiskies and rum.  You can always ask staff to help you find a right drink and smoke to match.

    Tip: The Balvenie 14YO Caribbean Cask whisky and Quai d’Orsay 50.

  • Samo Pivo

    Samo Pivo

    Relaxed and cool beer bar with lots of beer to choose from. Bottled and from the tap. Craft and known brands.

    They serve only beer hence the name Samo Pivo (Beer Only). If peanuts and chips are not enough you can get some food from the pizzeria downstairs.

    Smoking is allowed so it can get smoky inside when it gets crowded during cold days. They also have a big summer patio with lots of space to hang out when the weather is nice.

    No credit cards accepted so bring some ca$h!

    Tip: Brewdog Elvis Juice and Hoptopod, Schneider  Tap 6.

  • Beerland

    Beerland

    Totally off the tourist map, this local pub is hidden in Banovo Brdo so you’ll have to work a bit harder to find it. Your reward beside good choice of beers will be food to match. Their burgers, sausages and freshly made bread can really be worth the trip.

    When the weather is nice there’s plenty of room outside, but inside can be a bit crowded because it’s a small pub. Nevertheless, the atmosphere is nice and relaxed. If you are planning to come in the evening with a group of friends I would recommend coming early or booking a table.

    Tip: Try local craft beer Hoptopod (IPA) and chilly sausages with cheese.

  • Druid

    Druid

    If you want to get away from the crowds come to this speakeasy bar. Druid really has some special potions made in form of cocktails. One of the hidden gems in Belgrade it’s a small, intimate and sophisticated bar you never knew existed.

    Ask for a classic cocktail or find your perfect poison with a help of a bartender. They play old LP’s and sometimes they have live blues/jazz music.

    Take note it’s a winter bar so it’s probably closed May-September. Check a green light outside to know if it’s open.

    Tip: All bartenders know their stuff, but if available ask for Rasha. You’ll be in good hands.

  • Dogma

    Dogma

    Looking for a place to crack open a cold one with the boys (or girls)? How about a visit to a craft brewery?

    Well, now you can have both in one place. If you visit a small craft brewery Dogma in the middle of Belgrade you can try some great craft beers and sit back and enjoy.

    They make hoppy ales which you can try at their taproom. It’s big enough for large groups so you can bring all your beer loving friends. Also, they have a small tour with tasting from the tanks if the crowd is right.

    Tip: If I had to choose only one beer it would be the Hoptopod (IPA)

  • Pampur bar

    Pampur bar

    Looking for a cozy place in Belgrade to sit down and enjoy a glass of wine? Look no further than Pampur bar in Njegoseva street. This small French-style bistro has a great intimate atmosphere with a wine list from all around the world.

    You can have wine by the glass so you can try out what soothes your taste. Old school or the new world the choice is all yours. Not sure what to choose? Just ask the sommeliers for an advice and they will be glad to help you. There is a selection of ham, cheese, olives and other nice things to pair with the wine.

    Be aware that it’s a small bar so come early or book a table. You can ask for window seats and do some people watching or have a private chat at the table upstairs.

    Tip: Want to try something local? Go for Tamjanika or Prokupac.