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Slávica

An unparalleled design shop in the center of town offers original, high-quality items with spirit.

Buffet Clothing & Slowatch

It‘s not easy to come across great urban clothing in Slovakia.

Franz Xaver Messerschmidt coffee
While enjoying a cup of fine coffee or hot chocolate and indulging in delicious Bratislavské rožky traditional Bratislava pastry rolls, you can…
Al Faro
Al Faro is one of the most successful restaurants on the waterfront of Bratislava’s Eurovea center, and it has been operating without…
Hotel Matyšák ***
This modern hotel built over historical wine cellars was commissioned by a well-known family of wine producers. The non-smoking wine restaurant under…
Zylinder
The new star among quality restaurants not far from the Opera provides a unique combination of the very best of cuisine from…
Slovak Pub

This typical old Slovak pub is a real maze where you can learn a great deal about the history of the Slovak nation.

Fountain of St. George and the Dragon

This Renaissance fountain in the courtyard of the Primatial Palace depicts the struggle of St George and the dragon. His life is part of the ‘Golden Legend’, which was extremely widespread in early Christian Europe.

Pod Kamenným stromom

Started by a former advertisement industry pro, this underground bar and eatery successfully proves you don‘t need to be trained in hospitality to cook truly brilliant food.

La Putika

A wildly popular, original mini-chain of restaurant / café / bars with a laid-back atmosphere, a good selection of Belgian and some quirky beers, and friendly staff.

SOUPA

Slovak people love their soup. There‘s probably no pub or restaurant that wouldn‘t be serving hot chicken broth or tomato soup, sometimes even instant or straight from a can!

Veggie Healthy Food
Open on work days only, this is a deservedly popular spot for its fresh, inventive vegetarian and vegan food made with love.…
St. Germain

After their recent move to much larger premises, St. Germain has lost some of its personality, but there‘s still plenty to love: fabulous burgers with avocado salsa on top, homemade cakes and lemonades, plus decent wine make this charming „café with a French twist“ a place brimming with joie de vivre.

Axioma Cafe

Axioma is an unlikely success: way off the central beaten path in an unsightly glass building, with clouds of smoke permanently enveloping its patrons, and let‘s be honest, its quite unalluring interior.

Avra Kehdabra

If you‘re serious about your tea, you cannot miss out on this teeny tea room hidden in a quiet street.