Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Baska Voda. Baška Voda (pronounced [bâʃkaː vɔ̌da]; Italian: Porto Bestonio), is a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. It has a population of 2,775 (2011 census), 96.2% of which are Croats. It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia 10 km northwest of Makarska.
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Beach and lounge bar, where you can sit, enjoy the sunset, have a great cocktail and even have a snack. We try our best to give you the best service we can - with a smile :)
Had a drink here a few times during our week's stay in Baska Voda. I found a gin&tonic to be expensive (it was everywhere in the resort) as they all charge £2+ for tonic water.My husband liked their pints of lager (he didn't like it in every place we drank in). A pint was about £1.50 up to 6pm then about £1 more expensive after that. They do a range of 4 cocktails for about the equivalent of £3 up to 6pm. They also have a full cocktail menu. I liked the music here and we could often get a seat right by the air con unit which was great during the heat in July. The only downside I experienced was being at the next table to 4 drunken men who were quite loud but still kept getting served with glasses of wine. I couldn't understand their language so was unsure if they were shouting at each other or if the tone was considered normal but on that occasion I just drank up and left. Other times it was a very pleasant place to while away an hour or two
5 based on 16 reviews
The menu is translated by Google, I guess :-). Extensive choice: pasta, pizza, fish, meat,...We went for a day trip to the beautiful beach of Brela and went for Lunch in Pizzeria Nikolina. My husband had pizza Quattro Stagioni and I had Lignje Gril (Grilled squid with typical Croatian garlic potatoes), with a basket of fresh, warm bread (lovely).They were the best Croatian potatoes I had in Croatia during our vacation. Toilet was in a building nearby, (you get a ticket to go for free).Seemed to me, you can only sit outside on wooden benches. There was enough shade, although it was next to the sidewalk and beach, you can't really see the passing people. Good for families with children. Not really romantic for couples, but since the food is so good and cheap and staff so friendly, you should go anyway.
Das "Siesta" ist an der Strandpromenade inmtten der anderen Gastronomie gelegen. Sitzmöglichkeiten im Schatten eines riesigen alten Baumes mit herrlichem Ausblick auf den Hafen. Das Speisenangebot reicht von Pizza und Burger bishin zu kroatischen "Schmankerln" wie Pljeskavice und Cevapcici, Bier vom Fass, Soft Drinks und Kaffee.Hier wird sowohl serviert (mit Besteck) oder Take Away angeboten und dies alles mit freundlicher, zuvorkommender Bedienung.
Where to eat Croatian food in Baska Voda: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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