Tag: open air

  • 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.

  • Mezestoran Dvoriste

    Mezestoran Dvoriste

    Hidden in plain sight Dvoriste is like a portal to some Greek island tavern.
    With their meze plates, you can almost feel the summer sun on your face even when the days are cold and gray.
    During summer Dvorište lives up to its name (Courtyard) and brings the Mediterranean vibes outside.

    Service is really tentative and maybe one of the best in Belgrade.
    On some days they have live music to make the atmosphere even nicer.

  • 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.

  • Brodic

    Brodic

    Like hanging out by the river? How about a pizza?

    Relaxed atmosphere, plain and simple place to hang out. Outside the city center but not out of reach.
    Nice view to Ada bridge and delicious pizza. Regular prices. Simply joy.

    Can be pain to wait for pizza if it’s crowded.

    Tip: Koza Nostra or Corn

  • Aleksandar club

    Aleksandar club

    If you’re looking for a place with a view try Alekandar club (Ski staza). Situated on the hill overlooking the Ada bridge it’s a good place to have a cup coffee and enjoy the scenery. Also, it’s in the middle of the Kosutnjak forest so if you feel like hiking you can go for a walk just minutes from there.

    There is a café and a restaurant if you feel hungry. During the winter it turns in mountain ski hut with a fireplace to keep you warm. You can even go skiing there but it’s a short track so it’s mostly for the kids to enjoy. During summer some events and concerts are held there. Caffe (tower-like wooden building) has smoking and the non-smoking floor inside.

    Note: can get crowded during weekends when the weather is nice.

  • Corso Korzo

    Corso Korzo

    White and clean Corso is one of the best-looking splav (rafts) restaurants on river Sava.

    Great place to sit, unwind and enjoy the view. Because it has no walls transparent architecture gives you the perfect view of a river. It’s open year round but during summer it has two open decks to enjoy outside. Prices are moderate and the service is good.

    Watch out it can get crowded during weekends when people go for a walk and a drink. Come before 11h and get the best spot.

  • Ada Ciganlija

    Ada Ciganlija

    Ada Ciganlija is one of the most visited places in Belgrade, and for a good reason. You can go swimming, biking, rollerblading or just enjoy a walk by the lake. The place is full of bars and restaurants and most of them work all year long. During the summer it can get crowded with a seaside atmosphere.

    Lake is pretty clean and you can go for a swim if you like. There are lifeguards on duty during the summer season. There’s even a nudist beach at the end of the lake. Most of the bars have their own places on the beach with sunbeds and umbrellas with no extra charge for the guests. In the evening some of the places have live music or some other shows. Some of the bars have sports games on video beams.

    You can rent bicycles, rollerblades, pedal boats or you can try waterskiing. Beach sports like beach volley are also available.

    You can get to Ada by public transport or a car. Entrance to the lake is FREE. On the lake itself, you can walk or take a truck train (around 150 RSD). There are several train stations on a lake with around 20 minutes schedule (in season). The walking strip around the lake is about 7 km long and will take you about an hour and a half to go around.

    One of the most annoying things can be a slow service in bars and cafes especially if it’s crowded during the summer. So get your patience ready and enjoy your stay. If you go off-season it’s a beautiful place to go for a walk and relax.