Do you think you know where in the beer world this photo was taken?
Please leave a comment.
It would seem I’m struggling to find the balance (struck earlier in this non-contest ) between easy, at least for some, and impossible to identify. But I will keep trying.
I little research should make it possible to figure out the country. The location (city and actual drinking spot), well it helps if you’ve been there.
And a hint: Sometimes you can’t get a Corona. And that’s OK.
It’s definitely Croatia. Is it Dubrovnik?
Somewhere along the Dalmatia coast, Stan ponders what the common beer people are doing on this fine, late Autumn afternoon…. 😉
I am pretty sure it is at “Hole in the Wall” bar in Dubrovnic.
Cheers to Francois. The photo was taken at Cafe Buza.
At first I thought the name was simply “Cold Drinks” because that’s what the signs that direct you to it say. You take the right turn through the walls that surround Dubrovnic’s old town and you are sitting right on top of the Adriatic Sea.
Beer costs 30 kunas (5.69 to a dollar last week), about twice what we paid at a excellent pizza place in Split, but it seems like a fair “cover.”
I was in Croatia in 2006. Food & drink were very cheap everywhere except in Dubrovnik where prices were closer to north america’s prices. Dubrovnik is highly touristic, I guess this would explain the price difference. Having a beer while sitting by the Adriatic sea must truly be an incredible experience!