Elegant Cuisine
RESTAURANT STARA LOZA
In 2014, Acquest d.o.o. proudly opened the doors of Restaurant Stara Loza, located within the beautifully restored Prijeko Palace in Dubrovnik’s UNESCO-protected Old Town. Set in a medieval palace, Stara Loza quickly gained recognition for its refined, art-inspired interior and guest-focused dining experience. Restaurant features three dinning areas.
PRIJEKO STREET TERRACE
Prijeko street is a lively and pittoresque street. It runs parallel with the main street, the "Stradun" but is less frequent. Two rows of tall houses, featuring balconies and portals from gothic, renaissance and baroc periods, create much needed shade, most welcome on those hot summer days.
Visually appealing terrace, on an interesting and atmospheric street, is an excellent choice to enjoy your morning coffee and croissant, drinks, or any meal of the day.
Seats 26 | Serves: Breakfast, lunch, dinner | Drinks: yes | Reservations: yes, 2 persons minimum
SALON
Located on the first floor of the historic Prijeko Palace, Stara Loza Salon offers an intimate dining space where culinary excellence meets contemporary art and timeless elegance.
Beneath grand handcrafted chandeliers and surrounded by striking modern artworks, the salon exudes character, style and warmth. Gothic windows frame the golden sunset over Dubrovnik’s rooftops, creating a dining experience that is both visual and emotional.
Seats: 26 | Serves: dinner | Drinks: Full meal only | Reservations: yes, 2 persons minimum
Rooftop Dining at Stara Loza
An Intimate Culinary Escape Above the Heart of Dubrovnik
Perched atop the historic Prijeko Palace, our rooftop terrace offers a refined and exclusive dining experience for just 14 guests each evening. With breathtaking views over Dubrovnik’s terracotta rooftops and the shimmering Adriatic, this is where gastronomy meets atmosphere at its most elegant.
14 exclusive seats | 3-course experience | Exclusive and rare vintage wines | Seasonal à la carte menu | Unparalleled views
WINE CELLAR
In earlier times, almost all old palaces had their own water supply. Usually under the building, huge water tanks were built. They were filled with water in the wet seasons for the purpose of use in the dry seasons. Beautifully carved sinks were placed in the entrance of the house. Less fortunate people, for their water supply, had to go to one of the many fountains in the city. At those times and still today these fountains deliver fresh and pure water for thirsty people. The tank of Prijeko Palace has a ground floor of about 16 m2 and is 3 till 4 meter high. The tank is completely arched.
Nowadays the water tank is used as wine cellar. The capacity of the cellar is about 2.000 bottles of wine. You can have a look in the cellar and choose the wine you'd like to have. It is also possible to buy some bottles to take home. In the wine cellar you'll find some special wines for special occasions but most of the wines are house wines with a common feature: an excellent price - quality rate. Take a look at our wine list.