Restauracia Slovenka is not only a restaurant, it's also a great pub to be. Many times a blind guy is playing harmonica. In don't really like his music but many peole do. However: Fridaynight is is real fun. Then a Slovakian folk band is playing very pretty music, visitors (even we from Holland) go dancing.
And when the weather is fine, the terrace at thesquare is an excellent place to have a drink. Watching life in town, seeing people come and go, locals as well as visitors from many different coutries. There were peolpe from Holland, England, France, Poland, Hungary, Switzerland and some more. Recommended place !!
Dress Code: Whatever you want
Updated Aug 10, 2008
Address: Nam. Majstra Pavla 62 054 01 Levoca
Phone: 00421-911 408 553
There seems to be, at least in May, 2008, only 2 places still open after midnight in Levoca: the Big Bar and the Admiral, both on the main square. Don't expect anything spectacular, apart from 2 billiard tables at the Admiral, but at least they are open.
Written May 6, 2008
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