Dubrovnik + The Dalmation Coast
Adio Mare
East of Old Town’s main square, this small seafood restaurant is located on the first... More
Arsenal Wine Bar
Lokanda's owner, Mario Hajdarhodic, recently opened this bar and lunch spot in an old boatbuilding... More
Atlas Club Nautika
This upmarket restaurant (complete with a pianist) may look like the usual touristy suspect, but... More
Enoteka Terra
A massive stone-framed wood door greets visitors to this wine boutique, which has wines from... More
Gradska Kavana
The scene here is reminiscent of fin de siècle Vienna, making the ornate café a... More
Konoba Bako
Superb grilled fish, octopus goulash, and house-made breads are the highlights at this harborside landmark... More
Konoba Gust
Just a short stroll from the sea, this casual tavern specializes in authentic Dalmatian cuisine.... More
Konoba Menego
Ascend a narrow staircase in the oldest part of the city to this 14th-century family... More
Lokanda Peskarija
The difference between Lokanda and other seafood restaurants in town is the local-to-visitor ratio, which... More
Macondo Restaurant
Located down a cobbled alley from the main square, Macondo is known for fresh seafood... More
Proto
Though its pricey seaside sister restaurant Nautika gets all the press, Proto is a better... More
Ragusa 2
Run by the same family for more than 75 years, Old Town's most elegant restaurant... More
Restaurant Nautika
Stop here for lobster medallions in dingac wine sauce. ... More
Rozarij
This small restaurant is well-known among local clientele for its traditional preparations of seafood. Dishes... More
Tovjerna Sesame
As with most of central Dubrovnik's restaurants, seafood is the mainstay in this 200-year-old house,... More
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