Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable, creative-leaning bistro by the bus station with quick meals, friendly staff, and fair prices for Dubrovnik, though service can be uneven and a few dishes miss the mark.
Steps from the bus terminal, Bistro 49 feels warm and bustling rather than touristy. Servers are often called out by name for being kind and attentive, and travelers praise it as a calm pit stop. One diner summed it up: "Perfect spot to refuel before the bus, with friendly faces and quick plates." However, there are moments where service lags and a couple of dishes underwhelm. The cooking leans bistro-comfort with Dalmatian touches and light fusion: burgers are the dependable stars, risottos are rich, and there is the occasional teriyaki or tempura for variety. It suits people who want straightforward flavors at fair prices near the port more than seekers of fine dining fireworks. Portions skew generous, especially platters and omelets, though a few items can be salty or arrive lukewarm at busy times. Families will find it easy: kids can gravitate to burgers and fries (€9.5-11.8), omelets (€8-10), or simple pastas and salads. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the breakfast section and sides (fries, grilled vegetables) cover picky eaters. If adventurous fusion is not their thing, steer toward the classic grill and breakfast items.
Area: Transport hub by main bus terminal and ferry port; practical, mixed-tourist and local flow, functional more than scenic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterial road with steady foot traffic; typical port-area bustle and noise.
Nearby: Across from main bus station, near port and supermarkets; convenient pre/post travel stop.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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