Demänovská Dolina is a village and municipality in Liptovský Mikuláš District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. More precisely, it is situated in Demänovská valley, where Demänovská Cave of Liberty and Demänovská Ice Cave can be found.
Things to do in Demanovska Dolina
4 based on 315 reviews
We had to wait 40 mins for our meal (all tables were occupied and the waiter announced the timing upfront), but it was totally worth it. The burgers (5euros) and ribs (7euros) were absolutely delicious. They were playing different sport channels on the large TV's, so the atmosphere was nice too.
3.5 based on 83 reviews
The place is absolutely dead during the weekdays, closes at 5pm and that literally can't wait to kick you out. On the Friday there was a club night, only 3 Euros to get in. We declined as it was full of kids. So we opted for the oldies party the following night. Same venue, same time, only this time they wanted 10 Euros each!! I challenged it and they could not give me a reason why? Big rip off, didn't bother, and won't be returning there again either. Crystal bar close by is better
4 based on 59 reviews
Dreadfully slow service. Our second came after being refused a booking even though there was ample space for our family. Service was impossibly slow, and didn't come with a smile, so we shortened our order to leave as quickly as possible!
4 based on 385 reviews
Located on the main square in Liptovsky, a mere 200 meters from our superior apartment, we enjoyed dinner on both of the two nights in this northern Slovakian resort town. Both occasions were delightful, with excellent eating choices and even better, friendly and efficient service....MoreThank you for your visit.
4 based on 99 reviews
We visited as a family for dinner and were promptly served, with the majority choosing a pizza and being pleasantly surprised. Decent beers but a little disappointed that there were no cocktail options. Prices were very reasonable.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
Family stylish restaurant. Homemade food with an emphasis on honest raw materials and traditional cuisine. Custom coffee brand Caffe Green Square, own beer.
The food we ordered - garlic soup (Cesnakova liek), grilled vegetables (grlovana zelenina) ,grilled trout (grilovany pstruh) and baked potatoes (opekane zemiaky) - was tastey but not overhalming. The odd thing that we asked for some mayonnaise for the potatoes and found later it was...MoreHello, Thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, fish have different sizes. We need to use the dynamic pricing listed in the menu. We are sorry that this fact has been annoying to us. With the late Richard Tomas
4.5 based on 12 reviews
We came here as a suggestion of our host from Pěkná Vyhlídka.
The first thing we noticed was the open WiFi. The second and the most important the weiter, a guy wearing glasses very very kind.
We asked an English menu and we had it in less then 1 minute.
We served the local beer (Czech beer :) ) and some drinks including Demanovka (Horká, a MUST to try), fernet, becherovka and a wonderful ginger&mint tea. My wife ordered Pikeperch on basil sauce with chips and vegetable garnish. I tried, as a waiter's local recomandation "Halušky" (dumplings) with smoked hock. Wonderful food, very tasty and very fast served.
Prices are very fair.
If possible we will certainly return to this place.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
We tried several places around here and this is by far the best. The food is really good, try the specials they were always good. Service is a notch up then the rest of the restaurants around. We came back a few times. Enjoy.
3.5 based on 69 reviews
We've been eating at Strachanovka for the past few summers and we've always found the food tasty. The prices have been going up, the service is hit and miss and sitting outside in the summer inevitably means an endless battle with wasps. We always try their traditional Slovak dishes - halusky for around €5 - or if you fancy a range of traditional dishes in smaller quantities, try the sharing platter of Slovak specialities (€13) that can easily feed three people.
My absolute favourite is 'Zemianska Pochutka' (€10) - a potato pancake with a stew of sirloin beef, pork and chicken breast, topped with smoked cheese and bacon. Wash it down with a tankard of Kofola (Slovak version of Coke - less sugary and fizzy - but more refreshing).
4 based on 84 reviews
We arrived there for a late lunch. It was just after a heavy rain shower, so we went inside, normally we prefer garden. Just when entering the restaurant we saw staff quite allerted by our small dog. We were immediately approached by waitress, who told us that dogs are not allowed in the restaurant. I asked her if we can eat in the garden outside and she said that we can. So I asked her to make us a table there because it was just after the rain. Than she turned around and left without saying a word. We were waiting couple of minutes at the garder for the table to be made up, but noone came...
I know that there is sort of Asian approach to dogs in Slovakia. But here in Jasna I feel from the local staff that not only dogs, but also their owners are considered weird.
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