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32 CAFÉS<br />
The literal and figurative heart of the city, Trg Slobode is a<br />
favourite meeting place on a night out<br />
Almost everyone who visits Novi Sad is taken by its laidback<br />
vibe. People are easy-going and known throughout<br />
Serbia for their philosophy of eating, drinking and living<br />
in the slow lane. No wonder, then, that its night scene<br />
lacks the hectic buzz of Belgrade nightlife. But fear not,<br />
you will find plenty to enjoy. Those who like clubbing<br />
will have terrific time on Petrovaradin Fortress and you<br />
cannot go wrong if you visit small Laze Telečkog street<br />
in the downtown pedestrian zone, packed with cafés,<br />
restaurants and clubs.<br />
Bars and Pubs<br />
Berliner Pub Katolička Porta 2, tel. (+381) 63 503<br />
519, berlinerpubnovisad@gmail.com. Located in the<br />
narrow alleyway to the north of the Cathedral, this pub<br />
earns its name with a fine selection of beers on tap, including<br />
several varieties of the house speciality Scheider<br />
Weisse (which is one of Bavaria’s finest). The place isn’t<br />
huge, but the friendly staff, decent music and of course<br />
the beer, make it a mandatory stop on any old town pub<br />
crawl. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat,Sun 08:00-01:00.<br />
City Pub C-2, Njegoševa 2, tel. (+381) 66 934 62<br />
87, city.pub.ns@gmail.com. This subterranean pub is<br />
near the Cathedral will look familiar to anyone who has<br />
spent any significant amount of time (drinking) in the Czech<br />
Symbol key<br />
www.inyourpocket.com<br />
P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted<br />
E Live music S Take away<br />
T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled<br />
G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking<br />
O Casino B Terrace<br />
R <strong>In</strong>ternet 6 Animal friendly<br />
Republic: low arched ceilings, lots of brick and some 30<br />
types of beer to choose from, although the latter comes in<br />
bottles rather than draught. On Wednesday and Thursday<br />
nights there are live rock shows, while the weekends are<br />
usually dedicated to disco. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat, Sun<br />
08:00-01:00.<br />
Havana C-2, Mite Ružića 2, tel. (+381) 63 77 54<br />
883. Not the largest bar in the city, but you an expect to<br />
find a crowd packed in here at the weekends (and spilling<br />
outside in the street during the warmer months - some<br />
nights they even find room to invite a live brass band, much<br />
to the raucous patrons’ delight. Located on a small side<br />
street between the Cathedral and Laze Telečkog. Open<br />
09:00-23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00-01:00.<br />
Lazino Tele Laze Telečkog 16, tel. (+381) 66 960 69<br />
56, www.lazinotele.com. Arguably the most popular bar<br />
in Laze Telečkog street, thanks to its sprawling interior,<br />
large drink selection and varied entertainment offering<br />
the eponymous Lazino Tele has a bit of something for<br />
most everyone. You can expect live music performances<br />
at least a few nights per week, and DJs are a mainstay at<br />
the weekends. Drop in during the day or evening and you<br />
can also catch sports on the one of several TVs.<br />
London pub C-2, Laze Telečkog 15, tel. (+381) 21<br />
42 18 81. Brick walls and floors, wooden tables and<br />
the Union Jack. A large selection of draft beer (including<br />
Guinness) and spirits. You get to hear the 80s and 90s<br />
chart hits and rock gigs are hosted regularly. It is not<br />
uncommon for girls to end up dancing on the bar. 4Open<br />
08:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 03:00. BURE6<br />
Red Cow Irish Pub Zmaj Jovina 28, tel. (+381) 21<br />
427 136. Somewhat hidden down a small alleyway and<br />
up a flight of stairs at the north end of Zmaj Jovina Street,<br />
being located in one of the oldest buildings in all of Novi<br />
Sad definitely lends it a touch of authentic Irish charm.<br />
Best of all they actually have Guinness on tap, as well as<br />
the Serbian standard Jelen and usually several others.<br />
Throw in another 40 types of bottled beer, frequent live<br />
concerts and generally cool crowd, and it’s safe to say that<br />
it’s one of our favourite watering holes in town.<br />
Ze Bar Laze Telečkog 9, tel. (+381) 62 571 300,<br />
ze.bar@lazeteleckog.rs, www.zebar.lazeteleckog.<br />
rs. One of the countless bars on the famed Laze Telečkog<br />
street, it’s a popular place to grab a beer and meet up<br />
with friends before heading out to another bar or a club.<br />
Keep an eye out for the zebra logo (yes the name is a play<br />
on the Serbian spelling of zebra) and you can’t miss the<br />
place. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00-01:00<br />
Novi Sad <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> novi_sad.inyourpocket.com