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Here is a small selection of Bratislava’s excellent restaurants (alphabetical order):

  • 1st Slovak Pub www.slovakpub.sk
    14-room restaurant and pub (each room representing different period of history) with live accordian music Tues- Fri 6-7 pm. Traditional Slovak dishes.
  • Auspic Cafe
    This restaurant located on the other side of the Danube River on Viedenska cesta 24 (close to UFO restaurant/New Bridge) has a good view of the Danube and Castle.
  • Bar Za Operou www.barzaoperou.sk/england.htm
    A cozy little restaurant near the Opera House for family dinners, business lunches and occasional parties. The simple setting will make anyone feel at home.
  • Caribic’s www.caribics.sk
    Fish and seafood
  • Chez David www.chezdavid.sk
    Jewish, kosher cuisine
  • Estremo www.estremo.sk
    For Euro-modern good food, pleasant service and the right price, just take a 5-minute taxi-ride to just behind the Congress Hall Istropolis. Chic, sleek decor.
  • Hotel Devin’s restaurant www.hoteldevin.sk
    French cuisine
  • Hradna vinaren www.menu.sk
    Eclectic international cuisine, located inside Bratislava Castle
  • Le Monde www.lemonde.sk
    French cuisine, steak and fish
  • Leberfinger www.leberfinger.sk
    Austro-Hungarian cuisine
  • Ludwig www.ludwig.sk
    French cuisine, extensive selection of wines
  • Medusa www.medusarestaurant.sk
    Italian cuisine served in front, French cuisine served in rear
  • Mezzo Mezzo www.mezzo.sk
    International, expensive
  • Modry Dom www.modrydom.sk
    Located 20 minutes from downtown by taxi, on the outskirts of Bratislava in a former wine village – Vajnory (pronounce it Vine-o-ree), close to Zlate Piesky Lake and Vajnory Lake, now part of the city. After a wonderful meal and wine tasting, treat yourself to one of the best ice cream cones in Slovakia at a parlor just in front of MODRY DOM.
  • Hotel Marrol’s restaurant www.hotelmarrols.sk
    International and Italian cuisine, intimate and quiet setting
  • Pannonia www.pannonia.sk
    International cuisine, large portions
  • Paparazzi www.paparazzi.sk
    Italian cuisine, one of the most popular restaurants in the city
  • Perugia www.perugia.sk
    Slovak cuisine
  • Preego www.preego.sk
    Modern, light cuisine
  • Romeo & Giulette Restaurant at Hotel Danube www.hoteldanube.sk
    Authentic Italian cuisine
  • SAS Carlton Radisson – Opera Brasserie www.radissonsas.com
    French cuisine, superb 7-course Valentine’s Day menu
  • Savoyka
    Haute cuisine with an innovative menu, voted the best restaurant in Bratislava by Trend Top Guide. Located on one side of Radisson SAS Carlton Hotel.
  • Slovenska Restauracia www.slovrest.com
    Award-winning, traditional Slovak cuisine with an extensive wine list. Live piano music in a tranquil, classy atmosphere. Great food and excellent service.
  • Steam & Coffee www.steamandcoffee.sk
    Slovak and international cuisine. A chain of restaurants
  • Sv. Hubert Restaurant at Hotel Dukla www.hoteldukla.sk
    Original Slovak and international dishes, extensive wine list
  • Tarpan www.tarpan23.sk
    Eastern European cuisine, named after wild horse that roamed Eastern & Central Europe
  • Tempus Fugit www.tempusfugit.sk
    International cuisine, one of the most beautiful restaurants in the city
  • Traja musketieri. www.trajamusketieri.sk
    French cuisine, French Inn atmosphere

.. a piece of New York (downtown/Old Town)

  • Bagel & Coffee www.bagelcoffeestory.com
    This fun and trendy bagel place serves up anything from a regular cream cheese bagel to a veggie one, coffee and smoothies too. Great stop for breakfast or brunch in Old Town.
  • Coffee & Co
    Choose from several downtown shops, Obchodna ulica 29 (close to Royko passage), Tatra Centrum (in front of the Presidential Palace), close to Charlie pub.

Pubs & Bars usually have restaurants too...

Slovakia shares in the Central European tradition of coffeehouses/cafes. In these establishments, long before Starbucks, people would gather to socialize and talk about ideas, politics, literature, art, as much as to enjoy good strong coffee (or tea) and delicious pastries. Don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in this grand old tradition!

  • Au Café
    Opened in 1827 serves fine cuisine, as well as great coffee.
  • Divan Café www.bratislavacard.sk/citycafe/details.php?id=5
    Panská 9
  • Café Caféwww.cafecafe.sk
    A stylish cozy place serving breakfast in the morning and cocktails at night.
  • Latino Café www.latinocafe.sk
    Laurinska 9 in the Old Town
    New cafe, no smoking permitted.
  • Café Antik
    Rybarska brana 2, downtown
    This is a great place to come for coffee and food anytime. Choose to sit inside or outdoors.
  • Schokocafé Maximilian
    Coffee or hot chocolate, new, inviting interior, located on the Main Square opposite the Maximilian fountain.

Among the classic coffeehouses of Bratislava:

Café Mayer recalls the golden days of 19th c. Bratislava
T hen called Pressberg, and very much like its close neighbor, Vienna, down to the sacher torte served with coffee.

Roland Café in the Art Nouveau/Secessionist
Style bank building with one of the famous Chess Automat machines, invented by a Slovak in the late 18th century.


Please note: in many of these tea rooms loud talking, cell phone conversations and smoking are not permitted

Cajovna www.gallery.sk
Michalska 3
This quaint tea room set in a 16th centurty celler adjacent to an art gallery is located downtown.

Dobrá Cajovna
Kollárovo námestie 16
Walking distance from downtown, 2nd floor

Cajovna Pohoda
Radnicná 1, downtown
For an experience unlike anything else Michalska offers a historic 16 century celler. Tea room / gallery it is a uniqe site thats sure to please even the most skeptic.

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