Reviews on Italian food in Pag, Dalmatia, Croatia including Trattoria Padre, Genius, Pizzeria Piero, Pivnica Gusti, V Magazin Pub Beer & Grill
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4 based on 136 reviews
Been there twice (party of two), once had fish and meat the other time. In both cases food arrived reasonably fast, looked good and tasted even better. Waiter was helpful with the choice of desserts, friendly but not overdoing it. Granted, we've been there off the peak hours, I don't know if they manage the same level of service when all the tables are full, but our experience was really good. As for the prices - frankly nearly all the restaurants in Pag have very similar prices, and Padre is not an exception to the rule. Best value for money I found in Pag.
4 based on 148 reviews
The worst pasta Iâve ever had, avoid pasta frutti di mare at all cost. It tasted exactly like something made of an instant noodles package, and for whatever reason were not provided with a replacement dish AND still had to pay for an utterly indigestible meal.
4 based on 33 reviews
We ordered Pizza with Pago cheese. We got a slice od ham on every other slice of pizza and 4 pieces of Pago cheese. We never ate pizza with so poor and little ingridients and it was expensive for the amount we got. Very dissapointed.
Where to eat Croatian food in Pag: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Pivnica Gusti is a lovely little family pizzeria on beautiful old main square in Pag offering over 50 pizza combinations, lasagne and gluten-free cuisine.
Amazing place to eat pizza and not only pizza of course. They have nice outdoor sitting area where you can listen cool music and enjoy atmosphere around. Service was excellent, fast and very kind (deserved for a tip!). They also have drought beer. Localization is in heart city of Pag so you wouldn't miss it. Totally recommended!
Dalmatia, Croatia Food Guide: 10 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Pag
Never judge a book by its cover. A lesson relearned today when we stopped at this place. As you can see from the photos the outside the whole quayside looks like a dump, front and back. But this place is quite surprising when you enter it. Apparently this pub is a former magazine which has been rebuilt into a pub. But they kept the original internal structure which has been accentuated very nicely. The terrace on the quayside has a fanâs view of the sea and the port. The food is okay and not expensive, the crew is friendly but unfortunately they close tomorrow until next year. If youâre in the neighbourhood during the season this is a place to try.
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