Eating, Drinking and Nightlife
Whatever your budget, there's no shortage of places to eat in Zagreb. There's a wide range of Croatian cuisine, and any number of pizzerias, especially along Tkalciceva. For snack food , the best place to find burek or cheap grills is the area around Dolac market, just above Trg bana Jelacica. Pingvin , inside the courtyard at Teslina 7, is a good sandwich bar open until 2am. There's a 24-hour bakery, Pekarna Dora, between the train station and the centre at Strossmayerov Trg 7. Picnic supplies can be purchased from the stalls of Dolac or from the Veterinaria supermarket (daily 7am-midnight) in the subterranean Importanne shopping centre in front of the train station. For restaurants, you can expect to pay 60-100kn for a decent meal and most places that we've listed are within that price range. If it's necessary to book a table in advance, we've included a telephone number. There's a wealth of cafes and bars offering outdoor seating in the pedestrian area around Gajeva and Bogoviceva, and particularly along Tkalciceva, just north of Trg bana Jelacica: it's really a question of finding a free table to watch the world go by.
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