Blaznavac Café and Bar is an absolute treasure nestled in the charming old neighborhood of Dorcol in Belgrade. This delightful establishment offers a perfect blend of history, ambiance, and exceptional offerings that will make your visit truly memorable.
First and foremost, Blaznavac is an ideal spot to kickstart your day with a cup of fantastic morning coffee. The aroma that greets you as you step inside is invigorating, and the baristas take pride in serving top-notch brews.
However, Blaznavac transitions seamlessly into a lively bar as the day progresses, making it an excellent choice for a relaxing afternoon or a vibrant evening with friends. The extensive cocktail menu boasts an array of creatively crafted concoctions that will tantalize your taste buds.
What truly sets Blaznavac apart is its fascinating history. Housed in the former residence of Milivoje Petrovic Blazavac, a renowned Serbian politician and adventurer from the 19th century, this bar pays homage to its namesake through its unique decor and ambiance.
The staff at Blaznavac are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you're seeking recommendations or simply engaging in casual conversation, they go the extra mile to make you feel welcome and...
Read moreGreat cocktail bar with really nice combination of real and fake plants. I am usually a person that can't stand fake plants, but i have realised that if there is combination of at least 50-50% it doesn't bother me. I'm getting of the topic. It has this relaxing garden feel with vintage furniture and details. The menu also contains an interesting article about Ilija Blaznavac whose name this bar carries. Cocktail offer is huge. Tip - don't waste time trying to figure out which one to take because you can easily spend the whole hour, ask the bartender, the personnel knows everything, just explain what do you like and they will fix you up with something. Have in mind that during the day it is relaxing and slow going, but during the night it is almost a club so you might wait for service a little longer (if you are going in bigger group make reservations). All in all very unique place, one of my favourites...
Read moreAs I said yesterday, we would not treat you like this back in Turkiye when you visit, as you all do in summers in colonies :) giving back the tip is rude by itself, but during explaining in a very kind tone that we are not aware of and used to the tip culture in Serbia and we would like to give more and encountering a behaviour of a fat bartender as "move your hand" while I was leaning on the bar was something else we did not expect. Please contact to your government if you are not welcoming to the tourists from Turkiye and request a visa obligation for us but I don't think they would risk losing such an income that come from the Turkish people, as they seem to be in a difficult situation even in paying their waiters low wage. I think the waiters would not be so aggressive about tips and act racist if the gov could afford their money properly:( so...
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