Dve deci vinoteka6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() listening to the old-school vinyl discs and getting that „good old times“ feeling for a change. This retro venue is a must, if you want to experience something different, e. And of course, a glass of German Riesling, if you like. Check their menu on the board and order a „halászlé“ (Hungarian freshwater fish stew), but if it is not available, just ask for their delicious homemade pates with pickles instead. It might be hard to get in without a previous booking, as Pinot u Bruna is more of a home than a business, but if you do, you could be lucky to taste some real homemade food. The whole neighborhood here feels like a time capsule, taking you back to the last century. Martin’s Cathedral on Rudnayovo Square, there is Pinot u Bruna, a hidden gem in the historic city center. It is just like „champagne“, but for a far affordable price.Ī bit further towards the St. And if you are into bubbles, do not miss Loimer sparkling wine here. Check for the Friday’s live DJ nights you cannot start your weekend in Bratislava better. Beautiful wine glasses, chairs, and restrooms are also worth noting. By the way, Vínimka’s restored historic vault was a nominee for Slovak architecture awards in 2013. In Vínimka’s cognac salon I remembered with my husband our academic years as it once used to be a part of our alma mater, the former Academy of Arts. Just leave a contact, stay informed and „welcome to the club“. ![]() Strong wine community is built here, too, exciting wine meet-ups and pairings occur. right in the historical building of Academia Istropolitana is a pleasant place. They do not just passively wait for your money to come along, they can offer something. ![]() Wine Not!? is a wine bar where you could learn something, get to know new people and get entertained. Different wine events, tastings, and presentations organized here reflect the serious wine intentions. Right on the Main Square (Hlavné námestie) in the historic city center, there is a newish wine bar Wine Not!? And for as much as I do not like sitting outside straight among the rambling tourists in summer, I like the idea of hiding inside in winter whenever I am around. (Let alone to meet up with friends who have young kids too…) But I got used to the fact that the right things here more than in any other place take much more effort and endurance, I still can find a couple of venues in Bratislava worth to go out for wine. Unless our kids reach the age they can stay home alone at night, my wine bar visits will limit to occasional holiday sprees and scarce weekend runaways. Maybe I am so obsessed with the wine bars because they are at the moment unavailable to me. A modern wine bar where wine would be the first and the last, accompanied by the inspirational design, artworks, music (of a high standard!) and mostly by the creative food. In this area, there is not a venue that would be popular and crowded you would stand in line just to be „in“. A fun beyond Bratislava’s reach and its dodgy barrelhouses and post-socialist wine restaurants. Experiences from the legendary Berlin’s Cordobar will always remain in my mind as a pinnacle of exuberant but cultured fun whenever I feel like going out. I feel in a wine bar much more relaxed and due to my age, not that inappropriate as in a cocktail bar. … you might unintentionally discover something new in your life. Admittedly it seems you would better know what you want (to drink) in a wine bar more than in any other place. However, it could pay off to enter as you might unintentionally discover something new in your life. You might agree that it is not a place where the most people dare to be, intimidated by the sophisticated wine world. Wine bars are always a bit invisible and overlooked in the streets as they are mostly open during the late hours. No kids, no noisy youngsters or perplexed tourists. Wine bars might be my second favorite food venues right after bistros. ![]()
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