Food and drink are a fundamental part of Greek life, and Greek culture and cuisine come together in traditional taverns. And our capital is now richer for one such "tavern". Get to know Greeka, a Greek restaurant and cafe located on Trubarjeva Street in Ljubljana.
In the center of Ljubljana, just a stone's throw away from Prešeren square, Gig, a bar where you are served fragrant coffee in the morning, selected lunches during the day, and beer and live music in the evening, has opened in the premises of the former Lačna koza butchery.
Gumbin - a modernly designed metal piece of Slovenian production, which is intended exclusively for waste chewing gum - is a small but important step in the right direction, for a cleaner future.
Would you eat in that restaurant where the actors of your favorite soap opera are enjoying themselves on the TV screen? This does not require a reservation with the production house, because although most things are shot in studios, behind the scenes or even in front of the green screen, there are locations that can be found on the map and that accept reservations like ordinary "mortals".
Zagreb's Moonshine Whiskey Bar impresses with its modern, urban and comfortable interior, and convinces whiskey lovers mainly with its rich selection of quality whiskeys.
TINK Superfood Café, which opened its doors last December, operates according to the 80/20 principle, which means that 80 percent of the offer is healthy food, and 20 percent are small vices that make our day better.
A new local Bočka pub has recently opened in Vič, where evenings with a wide range of different genres of live music and concert cycles (blues, jazz, ethno) will take place. But that's not all. Bočka pub can also boast a selection of Belgian beers that will satisfy all real beer lovers.
A self-service beer wall has come to life in Plac in Ljubljana, which gives the drinker complete control over the pouring of beer. "Your pipe, your beer" is their motto. It is the first beer wall of its kind not only in Slovenia, but in the entire Balkans.
Between the ideas of modern cuisine and raw urbanism, with a touch of home warmth and classic recipes, the Putr restaurant came to life in Trzin a good year ago.
Which pubs, bars, restaurants, museums and other corners of our beautiful capital Ljubljana do tourists think are the most hipster?
Slovelypark is a world, newly opened in Ljubljana, dedicated to quality. Quality food, quality drink and – ultimately – quality time. Welcome to the world of culinary masterpieces!
Wine bar Šuklje is the story of 4 up-and-coming young people, three people from Belokraj (Katja and Matija Šuklje and Katja Geltar) and one "married" Frenchman (Guillaume Antalick), who embarked on an ambitious project out of love for the vine and wine: opening a wine bar in the center of Ljubljana, where they serve not only a glass of wine, but also knowledge.