This authentic Serbian tavern of an unusual name is located in one of the oldest houses in the city. Erected in 1823, it opened as a tavern in 1826, and was the first to instal a billiard table in Belgrade, in 1834. There is still a wood stove for cooking beans and roasting potatoes in a corner. Great for traditional Serbian dishes and draught beer. The tavern has a summer terrace, and you can always hear a lively buzz of conversation, but no music devices, echoing the warm atmosphere of yore.
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