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Eating on or near Tkalčićeva Street
(See “Zagreb” map, here .)
Tkal č i ć eva has the highest concentration of inviting restaurants in town. Strolling its entire
length (about a 10-minute walk), you'll pass plenty of drinks-only cafés, but also pizzerias,
Turkish eateries, ć evapi (grilled meat) joints, cake and dessert shops (including some spe-
cializing in doughnuts), and the restaurants listed below.
Pivnica Medvedgrad (“Bear Town”—a fortress near Zagreb) is a rollicking brewpub
servingfivedifferentin-housebeers(eachonewell-describedinthemenu)andheavy,stick-
to-your-ribs pub grub that feels closer to Prague than to Dubrovnik. The food offers a wel-
come break from the pizzas-pastas-and-seafood rut you'll encounter on the coast, and the
outdoor seating right on Tkal č i ć eva's most colorful stretch will seduce you into staying
for another beer—if you can score a table. The pubby interior is convivial, but less enti-
cing (30-60-kn meals, daily 10:00-24:00, food served until 22:00, Tkal č i ć eva 36, tel. 01/
492-9613).
Restaurant Agava holds court above the very middle of Tkal č i ć eva, with terraces
climbing up the hill and an interior that feels like an old-time Zagreb home. It's dressy
yet affordable, and serves international cuisine (60-80-kn pastas and starters, 65-130-kn
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