Restaurant in Blace, Croatia
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Beach House in Blace occupies a quiet stretch of the Dalmatian coast, likely suited to casual waterfront dining rather than destination-kitchen occasions. Confirm hours and availability before visiting — data on cuisine type, pricing, and menus is limited. Best for travellers already in the Blace area who want a relaxed seaside meal rather than a special-occasion guarantee.
Beach House in Blace is worth considering if you are visiting the Dalmatian coast and want a waterfront setting away from the crowds of Dubrovnik or Split. Without confirmed details on pricing, hours, or cuisine type, the honest answer is: do your verification before committing to a special-occasion booking. What the address — Lazetina 5/1 in the small coastal settlement of Blace — tells you is that this is a venue built around proximity to the water rather than urban dining infrastructure. That positioning is either an asset or a drawback depending on what you need from a meal.
Blace sits on the Pelješac Peninsula approach, a stretch of Dalmatian coastline that draws visitors for its quiet coves and proximity to the wine country around Ston and Pelješac. A venue named Beach House in this location almost certainly orients around outdoor or semi-outdoor seating with sea views, which in high summer (July and August) means the experience will be shaped as much by the setting as by the kitchen. If the space delivers on that coastal intimacy , open-air tables, proximity to the shoreline, a relaxed pace , it suits a long lunch or a low-key celebratory dinner better than a high-format tasting-menu occasion. For that kind of cooking, Pelegrini in Sibenik or LD Restaurant in Korčula are better-supported options with documented credentials.
Blace is a small settlement, not a dining destination with redundancy. If Beach House is closed, fully booked, or not what you expected on arrival, your alternatives in the immediate area are thin. That is worth factoring into any special-occasion plan. Booking ahead is advisable in peak season, not because the venue is difficult to secure, but because smaller coastal restaurants in this part of Croatia operate limited covers and can fill quickly during July and August. Contact directly before visiting to confirm hours and availability , no phone or website information is currently listed in our records.
For broader context on dining in the region, see our full Blace restaurants guide. If you are staying in the area and want to plan around accommodation, our Blace hotels guide covers the local options. For wine, the Pelješac Peninsula is serious Plavac Mali country, and our Blace wineries guide is worth a look before you arrive.
Without confirmed cuisine data, the responsible position is to flag that Dalmatian coastal restaurants of this type typically work with local seafood, grilled fish, and regional produce , the same culinary tradition that anchors places like Restaurant 360 in Dubrovnik at the leading end and dozens of smaller konoba-style rooms throughout the coast. Whether Beach House is operating at the technical level of a destination kitchen or functioning as a quality neighbourhood spot is not something current data supports confirming. If cuisine mastery and kitchen precision matter most to your decision, Nebo by Deni Srdoč in Rijeka or Agli Amici Rovinj are documented at that level and worth the travel if cooking is the primary goal.
Beach House suits travellers who are already based in or passing through the Blace area and want a waterfront meal without driving to a larger town. It is less suited to diners making a dedicated trip from Dubrovnik or Split in search of a specific culinary experience , for that, the data-supported options along the coast offer more certainty. If you are planning a relaxed summer lunch with direct Dalmatian cooking and a seaside backdrop, this is a reasonable choice. If you need a confirmed menu, award credentials, or a special-occasion guarantee, book elsewhere and use Beach House as a casual addition to a broader Pelješac itinerary.
For more options across Croatia's dining scene, Krug in Split, Dubravkin Put in Zagreb, Boskinac in Novalja, Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj, Korak in Jastrebarsko, and San Rocco in Brtonigla all have fuller profiles to inform your planning. For international reference points on what serious coastal and seafood cooking looks like at the highest level, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent well-documented benchmarks in their respective categories.
Quick reference: Waterfront setting in Blace, Dalmatian coast; booking difficulty low; call ahead in peak season to confirm hours; leading suited to casual summer dining rather than dedicated food-destination trips.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beach House | Easy | — | ||
| Pelegrini | Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Restaurant 360 | International, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Foša | Croatian, Classic Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Nautika | Modern European, Classic Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Agli Amici Rovinj | Italian Contemporary | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
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