Restaurant in Leskovac, Serbia
Restoran Groš
100Pearl PointsLate-night local

About Restoran Groš
Restoran Groš is an easy Leskovac choice when the priority is a local meal with low planning friction. Dinner is the stronger call than lunch, especially for travelers who want a simple evening stop rather than a chef-led or award-driven reservation. Cross-shop Koliba Etno Restoran for a more explicit etno-restaurant feel, or Promenada Cafe & Restaurant for a cafe-restaurant setup.
Restoran Groš is a Leskovac venue with broad seven-day opening hours and a casual dress code. The verified information is useful but limited: hours are confirmed, while price, menu format, cuisine, chef details, awards, reservations, service extras are not confirmed here. Treat it as a practical option to consider when the timing works, rather than as a venue to judge by unverified claims.
The strongest confirmed signal is schedule. Restoran Groš opens at 9 AM daily, closes at midnight from Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. That makes it easier to fit into a Leskovac day or evening than a place with shorter or less regular hours.
Use it for an easy Leskovac meal, not a trophy reservation
Because the available venue data does not confirm awards, a chef profile, a specific cuisine, a menu structure, or a price range, the safest way to frame Restoran Groš is as a casual Leskovac restaurant option with long hours. It should not be presented as a destination dining room or a research-led splurge unless more verified information is available.
If you are comparing dining options, you can also look at Koliba Etno Restoran. Promenada Cafe & Restaurant, ETNO PODRUM BRKA, Kod Cirimidziju, gyros 4 you are other names to consider alongside Restoran Groš, though the best choice depends on the details you verify before going.
Long hours are the clearest reason to keep it on the list
Restoran Groš is open from 9 AM to 12 AM Monday through Thursday, from 9 AM to 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, from 9 AM to 12 AM on Sunday. Those hours are the main confirmed advantage for planning: it can work for a daytime stop or a later meal, without relying on unverified claims about a specific lunch service, dinner format, or menu.
For a wider scan before choosing, use our full Leskovac restaurants guide. Travelers pairing the meal with a stay or a broader route can also check broader Leskovac travel resources before finalizing plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Restoran Groš?
The verified venue data does not confirm a booking policy. The confirmed hours are 9 AM to 12 AM Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, 9 AM to 12 AM on Sunday. For reservation questions, check directly with the venue before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at Restoran Groš?
The verified data confirms opening hours but does not confirm a dedicated lunch or dinner format. Restoran Groš opens at 9 AM daily and closes late, so choose the timing that fits your Leskovac plans and verify current service details before visiting.
Is Restoran Groš good for solo dining?
The confirmed dress code is casual, which may make it feel approachable for a simple visit. Specific seating, service style, solo-dining setup are not confirmed in the available venue data.
Does Restoran Groš handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified venue data confirming specific dietary accommodations, allergy procedures, or a specialized menu. For strict needs, check directly with Restoran Groš before going.
Is Restoran Groš good for a special occasion?
The confirmed dress code is casual, the available data does not verify a formal setting, private dining, special-occasion packages, or a particular service style. It is safest to treat Restoran Groš as a casual Leskovac option unless the venue confirms more.
What are alternatives to Restoran Groš?
Other names to compare include Promenada Cafe & Restaurant, Koliba Etno Restoran, ETNO PODRUM BRKA, Kod Cirimidziju, gyros 4 you. Check current details directly, since this page only verifies limited facts for Restoran Groš.
Location
Светозара Милетића, Leskovac, Serbia
Compare Restoran Groš
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Restoran Groš | Leskovac |
| Promenada Cafe & Restaurant | Leskovac |
| Koliba Etno Restoran | Leskovac |
| Kod Cirimidziju | Vlasotince |
| ETNO PODRUM BRKA | Nis |
| gyros 4 you | Nis |
How Restoran Groš Leskovac compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
Choose Koliba Etno Restoran if the group wants a stronger sense of traditional atmosphere. Choose Promenada Cafe & Restaurant if flexibility matters more than a defined restaurant mood.
How it compares in Leskovac
Restoran Groš is the low-friction pick in this set: easier to treat as a practical local meal than a venue that needs heavy planning. Promenada Cafe & Restaurant is the better fit if the group wants a cafe-restaurant format with broader all-day flexibility, while Koliba Etno Restoran is the clearer choice for diners who want a more explicit rustic or etno-restaurant mood.
For value, choose based on occasion rather than chasing a price signal that is not published here. Restoran Groš makes sense for an uncomplicated Leskovac meal; Promenada is easier to justify for mixed groups who may want coffee, casual dining, or a softer setting; Koliba is the stronger cross-shop when ambiance matters more than speed. Kod Cirimidziju, ETNO PODRUM BRKA, gyros 4 you are less direct substitutes for a Leskovac meal plan because they sit outside the immediate city comparison.
Booking difficulty looks easiest at Restoran Groš based on the available profile, so it is the safer fallback when plans are loose. For a more defined sense of place, start with Koliba Etno Restoran; for the broadest casual utility, start with Promenada Cafe & Restaurant.
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