Central Dalmatia Restaurants

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  • 1. Arguola

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    If you're looking for a quick bite for lunch on your way to the beach or after a late night out partying, this sandwich bar will do the trick. The salads and bread are made fresh and the portions are perfect. Arguola is in the center of Bol, across from the Ina gas station on the way to Zlatni Rat Beach. They can pack lunches to go and are great for a post-partying bite as well.

    Vladimira Nazora 6, Bol, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, 21420, Croatia
    091-518–8295

    Known For

    • Payment is cash only
    • Super affordable and filling
    • Late-night snacks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr.
  • 2. Kaštil Gospodnetić

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    Sitting above the village of Dol, this family-run agritourism estate offers amazing vistas of the steep valley all the way to the sea. Inside, guests can step back in time with a tour through the 19th-century building before sitting down to a farm-fresh home-cooked meal. Order a grilled fish if you pop in unannounced and can't wait for the peka-cooked meals, or just take in the views over a slice of the local sweet cake, hrapaćuša. This stunning property is also an underrated wedding venue.

    Dol bb, Dol, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, 21410, Croatia
    091-799–7182

    Known For

    • Slow-cooked peka dishes can be ordered in advance
    • Standout estate in a tiny village
    • Lunch is by reservation only

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr.; May and Oct. visits by reservation only
  • 3. Konoba Kopačina

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    It is hard to spend more than a day on the island of Brač without giving in to the succulent aromas of roasted lamb, and many people claim this is the best place to enjoy the island delicacy. Farms on Brač take care to have their sheep feed only on their mother's milk and wild herbs, like the rosemary and sage that thrive on the rocky terrain. There is also a good selection of local wines from which you can trust your waiter to provide perfect pairings.

    Donji Humac 7, Donji Humac, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, 21423, Croatia
    021-647–707

    Known For

    • Family-run tavern in small town
    • Range of lamb specialties using much of the animal
    • Brač-grown wines
  • 4. Konoba Toni

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    Family-owned Toni, in a typical Dalmatian house with a stone exterior and green window shutters, reflects the local vibe including the menu's ingredients and the staff's warm hospitality. Grilled fish, spit-roasted lamb and peka-cooked meals await diners, to be enjoyed on wooden tables in a stone interior or outside on a lovely terrace covered with grapevines.

    Dol 51, Dol, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, 21410, Croatia
    021-632--693

    Known For

    • True-to-Brač food such as hrapaćuša cake
    • Homemade local wine
    • Authentically simple decor
  • 5. Konoba Žiža

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    This konoba south of Supetar offers meals local to Brač and the wider Dalmatia region, along with a stunning outdoor terrace that looks out onto the sea. As a family-run business tucked away in a rural olive-grove-enveloped area, Žiža is a good choice for travelers seeking an authentic island experience.

    Donji Humac 136, Donji Humac, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, 21400, Croatia
    091-151--7128

    Known For

    • Welcome drink of homemade brandy
    • Locally grown produce and traditional cooking
    • One of the best views on the island
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