On Friday we had dinner at your place (7 people from Poland). We chose the place after checking that there are fries on offer. On the spot, however, we met with a total lack of understanding. My kids couldn't eat the fries because they were just an addition to the other sets. Fortunately, salads were on the menu, so that wasn't a problem. On a daily basis, our children do not eat meat due to illness and follow a restrictive diet. Despite our explanations about the situation, the waiter did not accede to our request. What if the fries weren't on the menu, but the waiter's goodwill was clearly lacking here, after all, we will pay for it? For our children, apart from the mentioned fries and salads, the restaurant had nothing to offer due to dietary restrictions. I mention that the other 5 people ate lunch dishes from the menu. Maybe it's better for the guest to order nothing and leave than to order only "extras", pay for them, eat and leave satisfied? Lack of understanding .... Big...
Read moreThe Sarajevo Brewery was founded in 1864 and it is believed to be the first industrial production in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first beer in Sarajevo was best described in an article in the Yugoslav Journal in 1930 titled „How the First Production of Beer Began in Sarajevo in 1864.“
“… The first pouring of beer was very festive. In a shady plume orchard in the valley overlooking the Brewery, on carpets spread around a round sofra (traditionally a low table or tray used as a dining table) covered with assorted refection, pillows and mats were placed for high guests, and, beside a creek, at the edge of the plum orchard, fattened lambs were being turned on a spit. In a long line of carriages, guests were arriving: Governor Sherif Osman Pasha, with military and civilian entourage, foreign consuls with their secretaries and the most honoured citizens...
Read moreVery good ambiance and great beer, the rest is just OK.
FOR BEER LOVERS: This is a must stop to grab couple beers and this large beer hall, which is connected right next to the brewery. All kinds of the Sarajevsko beers (dark, lager and wheat) tasted very well. The beers prices were also quite good.
FOR OTHERS: It is a large restaurant with very ambiance, though quite dark with dimmed light. The food was just fine ranging from very good to mediocre. The staff would not deserve praise either as they are a typical waiting staff in a touristy place and would refuse to help us with splitting the bill. The prices definitely higher than the rest of the city.
Major credit cards are accepted.
NOTE: Sometimes, there is a live music on the first floor. That might something interesting,...
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