ORGANSKI PODRUM
Organski Podrum is dedicated to natural wines and is the first and only natural wine bar in the ...Read more
Organski Podrum is dedicated to natural wines and is the first and only natural wine bar in the ...Read more
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There are not too many hours to drink alcohol in the country. Don't be surprised if you have a little rakija at lunchtime (or as early as 10am).
Alcohol is much cheaper in Serbia than in the rest of Europe. A beer will cost you on average less than 1,50 €, a coffee break and sweets less than 4 €. In the big cities, most establishments accept credit cards, but this is less the case in the countryside.
The legal drinking age in Serbia is 18. In practice, Serbs are not very strict, especially in a family setting, and you will not be checked.
Most bars and cafes are smoking, with a matching non-smoking area. Some of the more modern places do not allow smoking.