Dalmatino

Located right in the heart of Old Town, Dalmatino prides itself on serving traditional Dalmatian cuisine "with a twist". All the food we had was excellent, especially the black ink risotto and mussels, and all of their recipes are made with seasonal local products.

Buža II

There are a few bars perched outside the walls on a cliff directly against the Adratic. It's just cool, there's no other way to describe it. Follow the "Cold Drinks" sign from the square of Rudjera Boškovića and literally climb through a hole in the wall (Buza = "hole in the wall") to this bar offering a shaded area with small chairs and tables.

Dubrovnik City Walls

If you do one thing in Dubrovnik this should be it (besides wandering the streets within the walls). It's an incredibly scenic slightly over a mile long stroll along the 15th century walls of the city, giving sweeping views of the Adriatic and nearby islands as well as the crowded streets and red rooftops making up the city below.

Lady Pi-Pi

Yes, this restaurant is named for statue of a lady in front exhibiting her sort-of anatomically correct lady parts. That being said, the restaurant is lovely in a beautiful garden setting with a roof-top view of Dubrovnik.

Malvasija Wine Bar

This wine bar was so excellent we went every night during our stay in Dubrovnik. Located within the old city walls, it's a delightful place for a cozy, charming evening once the cruise ship and day tour crowds leave. They have a selection of over 60 wines, many of which are unique to the area.

Restaurant Kopan

This restaurant sits on the big square in front of St. Ignatius Church and serves very good regional food of Dubrovnik and surrounding regions. Try the kopun (rooster) that's a specialty of the restaurant. The restaurant is fairly expensive but had a great ambiance, great wait staff, and very good food all while offering a great view of the church and square.