Hard Jazz Troubadour Café
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/BARS, DUBROVNIK/ Updated : Feb 1, 2017, 14:45 IST
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Hard Jazz Troubadour Café prides itself on being the only jazz bar in Dubrovnik. This might help explain its immense popularity with locals and tourists alike. But this popularity is well founded because the bar hosts a range of … Read more
Hard Jazz Troubadour Café prides itself on being the only jazz bar in Dubrovnik. This might help explain its immense popularity with locals and tourists alike. But this popularity is well founded because the bar hosts a range of live acts and delivers consistently on all fronts. Read less

Hard Jazz Troubadour Café prides itself on being the only jazz bar in Dubrovnik. This might help explain its immense popularity with locals and tourists alike. But this popularity is well founded because the bar hosts a range of live acts and delivers consistently on all fronts. The location, in the middle of Buniceva Square overlooking Dubrovnik’s imposing Cathedral, is archetypally European in nature. Hard Jazz Troubadour Café can get extremely crowded as the evening progresses, so make sure you arrive early and bag a seat. Once there you will definitely not feel like leaving. Mellow jazz and holidaymakers make for a potent combination. By late evening, patrons of the bar can be spotted dancing and swaying to the music on the cobbled pavement outside. Hard Jazz Troubadour Café is perfect if you don’t like loud or hectic musical venues because its laidback vibe makes guests feel like they are sitting in a friend’s living room rather than a bar.
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