Below the old town, at the confluence of Belgrade’s two mighty rivers, the Sava and Danube, you will find Beton Hala, one of the most popular places for, well, any type of venue. It's the perfect spot for a coffee with friends, a nice brunch with business partners, a romantic dinner from various parts of the world with your significant other, or spend your night mingling in several popular clubs where people come to see and be seen. Belgrade's Beton Hala truly has something for everyone!
Druga La Piazza
A younger sibling of the restaurant La Piazza, Druga (meaning second) La Piazza is as good as its predecessor, but at a location somewhat closer to the city centre, and with some additions to their menu. Along with their famous pizza, they offer meat dishes, carefully selected by their Italian associates. Their menu changes every six months, prior to which their chefs get a special training in Italy.Temperament
With stone brick walls and back seating, ivy leaves and spherical lanterns hanging from the ceiling, the first impression that this place gives is of an authentic ambience, and it's a good one. The food served here should satisfy even the pickiest of eaters, as their seafood is exquisite and the meat dishes hold their own as well.The Bank
Opened in Beton Hala, near the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, in 2016, The Bank is known for its R'n'B parties, with some of the most popular Serbia DJs spinning here on a regular basis. It's a medium-sized club by Belgrade's standards, which can host parties for up to 400 people. It's almost always full, so you'll definitely want to make reservations in advance if you want any hope of getting in.
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