Restaurant in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Bistro 49
100Pearl PointsLapad Waterfront Dalmatian

About Bistro 49
Bistro 49 occupies a promenade address on Dubrovnik's Adriatic waterfront and is one of the easier-to-book waterfront options in a city where competition for tables is stiff in summer. Pearl rates it as accessible relative to peers like Restaurant 360 and Nautika. Best suited to special occasion dinners or multi-night visitors building a range of dining experiences across their stay.
Bistro 49, Dubrovnik: Quick Verdict
Bistro 49 sits on Obala Ivana Pavla II, Dubrovnik's main waterfront promenade, which means the address alone puts it in high-demand territory every summer. With limited data in the public record on pricing, awards, or menu specifics, this is a venue where the location does a lot of the work — but also where smart timing matters more than at most spots in the city. Booking is rated easy by Pearl's standards, which is a relative rarity for a Dubrovnik waterfront address in peak season. If you're planning a special occasion dinner and want a seat on the Adriatic-facing promenade without the weeks-long waitlist you'd face at Restaurant 360 or Nautika, Bistro 49 is worth considering as a more accessible alternative.
What to Expect at Bistro 49
The physical address — number 49 on Dubrovnik's waterfront boulevard , places Bistro 49 in one of the most spatially generous stretches of the promenade, away from the tightest concentration of tourist foot traffic around the Old Town ferry terminal. That spatial context matters for a special occasion: a waterfront table here is likely to feel less like a conveyor belt and more like an actual meal. For a date or a celebration dinner, that distinction is worth factoring into your decision. The Croatian coast generally offers open-air dining with Adriatic views from June through September, and Bistro 49's promenade position means you're booking a seat in that broader experience as much as a specific kitchen.
Because detailed menu and pricing data are not currently in Pearl's record for this venue, we'd recommend checking directly before you go , particularly if dietary requirements or a specific price ceiling matter to your booking decision. What we can say is that for a Dubrovnik waterfront address with easy booking, you're operating in a category where most comparable spots carry mid-to-upper pricing typical of the Dalmatian coast's high-season dining market.
Multi-Visit Strategy
If you're spending more than one night in Dubrovnik and want to use Bistro 49 across multiple visits, the promenade setting lends itself to different experiences at different times of day. An early evening visit , arriving before 7pm , gives you the strongest light on the water and a quieter room before peak dinner service fills the terrace. A later visit, post-9pm, shifts the mood: the promenade empties of day-trippers and the atmosphere becomes more local in character. For a third visit, consider a late lunch rather than dinner , midday light on the Adriatic is a different proposition entirely, and lunch pricing in Croatian coastal restaurants is typically softer than dinner menus. Pairing Bistro 49 across a stay with a higher-end occasion dinner at Restaurant 360 and a casual meal at Bistro Tavulin gives you a sensible range across the city's dining spectrum without repeating the same experience twice.
Booking and Practicalities
Pearl rates Bistro 49 as easy to book , a genuine advantage in a city where the best-known waterfront restaurants require planning weeks in advance, especially from June through August. If you're arriving in Dubrovnik without reservations for a special dinner, this is a more forgiving option than most of the promenade competition. That said, easy booking in high season still means same-day walk-ins carry risk; a call or online reservation on the day of arrival is the smarter move. For the broader picture of where Bistro 49 sits among Dubrovnik's dining options, see our full Dubrovnik restaurants guide. Planning the rest of your trip? Our Dubrovnik hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
Beyond Dubrovnik: Croatia's Dining Context
If you're moving along the Croatian coast, the serious fine-dining anchors are further north and inland. Agli Amici Rovinj in Rovinj and Nebo by Deni Srdoč in Rijeka operate at a different level of culinary ambition. On the islands, LD Restaurant in Korčula and Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj are worth scheduling around. Pelegrini in Sibenik is the strongest case for a detour on the central Dalmatian coast. None of these displace Bistro 49 for a casual waterfront dinner in Dubrovnik itself, but they reframe what a special occasion meal in Croatia can mean if you have flexibility on location.
Location
Obala Ivana Pavla II 49, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Compare Bistro 49
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Bistro 49 | Easy | |
| Restaurant 360 | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Nautika | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Taj Mahal | €€ | Unknown |
| Zuzori | €€€ | Unknown |
| Bistro Tavulin | €€ | Unknown |
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Also Consider
- Restaurant 360, International, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Nautika, Modern European, Classic Cuisine, €€€€
- Taj Mahal, Balkan, €€
- Zuzori, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€
- Bistro Tavulin, Traditional Cuisine, €€
For a Dubrovnik special occasion dinner, the two reference points are Restaurant 360 and Nautika, both operating at €€€€ and both requiring advance planning, sometimes weeks, during peak summer season. If your priority is a guaranteed high-end experience with a strong track record and you're booking more than two weeks out, either of those two is the stronger bet for a celebration dinner. Bistro 49's advantage is access: Pearl rates it as easy to book, which makes it a realistic option for visitors who haven't planned far ahead but still want a waterfront setting rather than a table inland.
At the value end of the market, Bistro Tavulin and Taj Mahal both operate at €€ and offer lower-stakes meals for lunches or casual evenings. Bistro Tavulin's traditional Croatian focus makes it the better pick if you want local cuisine without waterfront pricing. Taj Mahal suits visitors specifically after Balkan food at an accessible price point. Neither is a direct substitute for a promenade dinner, but they're the right call when budget matters more than setting.
Zuzori at €€€ sits between the two tiers and focuses on Mediterranean cuisine, worth considering if you want something more considered than a casual bistro but aren't ready to commit to the full €€€€ outlay of the top-end restaurants. For most visitors building a Dubrovnik dining itinerary across several nights, a sensible split is: Bistro 49 or Zuzori for accessible evenings, and one meal at Restaurant 360 or Nautika for the occasion that warrants it.
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