Restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia
Altitude-Driven Georgian Table

Bioli Hall sits in Kojori, a hillside district outside central Tbilisi, making it a deliberate destination rather than a casual option. The location suits group events and private dining where distance from the city is a feature, not an inconvenience. Spring and early autumn are the practical windows; getting here requires a car or taxi, so plan the journey before you plan the meal.
If you have been once, you already know the draw: a venue set in Kojori, just outside central Tbilisi, that trades urban convenience for a different kind of atmosphere. The question on a second visit is whether the experience holds up or whether the novelty was doing most of the work. Based on its location alone — Bioli Street 1, in the hillside district of Kojori — this is a deliberate trip, not a casual drop-in. That fact shapes everything about who should book it and when.
Because the venue database carries limited operational detail for Bioli Hall, some specifics around pricing, hours, and menu are not confirmed here. What is clear is the geographic context: Kojori sits at altitude above Tbilisi, which means the experience of visiting shifts meaningfully by season. Spring and early autumn are the practical windows , mild temperatures, cleaner air than the city floor, and the kind of light that makes outdoor settings work. Midsummer can be hot even at elevation, and winter access on the road to Kojori warrants checking conditions in advance.
The Kojori location, away from the density of the Old Town and Vera neighbourhoods, positions Bioli Hall as a natural candidate for group events and private dining. Venues in similar hillside or estate-adjacent settings across Georgia , think the broader tradition of Pheasant's Tears Winery in Signagi or the more rural dinner formats you find outside major cities , tend to suit this format well. If you are organising a group meal or a private function, the location works in your favour: it removes the distraction of city noise and signals intention to your guests. For a solo dinner or a spontaneous two-person booking, the effort of the journey needs to be weighed against what is on offer on the night.
Tbilisi has strong competition for group dining at every price point. Barbarestan handles private events with deep Georgian menu credentials. Alubali and Azarphesha offer strong alternatives within the city. What Bioli Hall potentially offers that they do not is the separation from the city itself , which is either a feature or an inconvenience depending on your group.
Getting to Kojori from central Tbilisi requires a car or a taxi; this is not a walkable or metro-accessible location. Build in extra time for the journey, particularly if you are travelling from the Old Town or Vake. Booking appears direct , no evidence of high demand or difficult reservation windows , but given the limited confirmed operational data, contacting the venue directly before visiting is sensible. Dress expectations and specific menu details are not confirmed in available data; treat this as a reason to check ahead rather than arrive with assumptions.
For broader context on where Bioli Hall sits in the Tbilisi dining picture, see our full Tbilisi restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider trip, our Tbilisi hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. Beyond Tbilisi, Doli in Telavi, Sazandari in Batumi, and Sisters in Kutaisi are worth considering if your Georgian itinerary extends beyond the capital. For Tbilisi dining within the city, ATI and Akura San are both worth knowing about, as is Chiko (ჩიკო) for regional Georgian cooking. If you are calibrating ambition, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the kind of destination-dining commitment that a trip to Kojori, in its own modest way, also requires.
Quick reference: Location: Bioli Street 1, Kojori, Tbilisi 0114. Journey from city centre: requires car or taxi. Leading timing: spring or early autumn. Booking difficulty: easy. Private/group suitability: high, given the location.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIOLI HALL | Easy | — | ||
| Café Littera | Georgian Fusion | Unknown | — | |
| Alubali | Unknown | — | ||
| Azarphesha | Unknown | — | ||
| Barbarestan | Unknown | — | ||
| Craft Wine Restaurant | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between BIOLI HALL and alternatives.
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