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Bacchus Pub és Panzió

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Triple Room
1x Twin 24 Up to 3

The triple room offers a sofa, a carpeted floor, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdryer. This…

Deluxe Double Room with Extra Bed
1x Twin 24 Up to 3
City view

The double room offers a sofa, a carpeted floor, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdryer. The a…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
1x Queen 16 Up to 2
Courtyard view

The double room features a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdryer. Th…

Deluxe Double Room
1x Super King 16 Up to 2
Courtyard view

The double room provides a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer. The…

Deluxe Single Room
1x Twin 13

The single room provides a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer. The…

Single Room
1x Twin 13

The single room provides a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer. The…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Stand★★ Michelin A central glass-walled kitchen is the focal point of this eye-catching modern restaurant; a dining room sits either side, and there’s a chatty buzz to the room, which is helped along by the personable service team. The two experienced chef-owners are proud of their Hungarian roots and skilfully reinvent and modernise classic Hungarian dishes using a wide range of techniques. The wonderfully rich gulyás soup and the soft, flavoursome venison are hits, as is the ever-present somlói dessert. When it comes to wine, look to the Hungarian options – there are some great sweet Tokajis on the list.16.2km
  • Costes★ Michelin Elegance and sophistication lead the way at Costes, from the smart décor to the well-orchestrated service. Ask for a seat to the front of the main room for a feeling of space, then enjoy the eager anticipation as the sommelier presents an exceptional, mostly Hungarian wine selection. The modern 7 course tasting menu comprises memorable dishes which not only look stunning with their bright colours and artistic style, but are packed with vibrant, complementary flavours. Seasonality plays an important role here too, with the featured ingredients always informing you of what’s in season right now.15.0km
  • Salt★ Michelin Within a boutique hotel sits this small, sophisticated restaurant, whose open kitchen forms an integral part of the stylishly lit room. Shelves are full of jars containing colourfully preserved foraged fruits, vegetables and herbs, and the butter, lardo and Mangalitsa ham are all produced in-house. The surprise set menu is made up of intricate, exquisitely constructed dishes – many of which are updated versions of classic Hungarian recipes – and tables all face the wood-clad ‘pass’, where the chefs assemble the dishes in front of your eyes with skill and dexterity.15.2km
  • Rumour by Rácz Jenő★ Michelin After travelling the world, Chef Jenő returned home to open this unique restaurant. Located in the heart of the city, it comes with concrete walls hung with mirrors, and a 21-seater counter which wraps around the large open kitchen. Red leather stools and placemats provide colour, while a trendy soundtrack adds to the vibe. The set menu showcases elements from Jenő’s travels via a series of refined, creative, sometimes playful dishes that burst with flavour. These are matched by some serious wine pairings, with the Hungarian option offering some wonderfully unique, bespoke choices.15.6km
  • Borkonyha Winekitchen★ Michelin While it would be easy to do, to pass by this unassuming-looking restaurant near the Basilica would be a mistake. The kitchen here sources top-class ingredients, treats them with the utmost respect and allows them to shine. Subtle Hungarian influences run throughout dishes which are well-conceived, skilfully executed and have a notable intensity of flavour. There is an à la carte, but go for the tasting menu for the best experience. Wines are key here too: they offer 100 labels, including some of Hungary’s top producers, with many available by the glass.16.2km
  • essência★ Michelin Portuguese Chef-Owner Tiago and his Hungarian wife Éva have created a warmly run and deliciously different restaurant in the heart of the city. A bright front room with arched windows leads past the open kitchen to a more intimate room where patches of blue and white tiling hint at Tiago’s heritage. At dinner, pick from 5 or 7 courses – some have choices, allowing you to lead with either Portuguese or Hungarian influences, or to combine them for the best of both worlds. The interesting, flavour-packed dishes are poised and elegant, and Tiago has a deft touch when it comes to seasoning.16.4km
  • CabrioBib Tucked away in the city centre on a small square, Cabrio’s tree-shaded terrace is the perfect place to kick back with a glass of wine. A 100% natural wine bar, it offers generously priced bottles from both Hungary and across Europe, and comes with a vintage look and a trendy vibe. The friendly team are keen to offer recommendations when it comes to both the wine and the concise selection of seasonal small plates (three per person is about right). Boldly flavoured, well-judged combinations could include burnt celeriac carpaccio, salmon trout tartare with green gazpacho or raspberry chocolate cr15.7km
  • 94' Konyha & BarBib It might have changed location, but a warm welcome and great value food awaits at 94' Konyha & Bar. The super-fresh, vibrantly flavoured cooking has a clear Vietnamese heart, with dishes including a tasty pho and creations such as their own 94' Gohan – a blend of beef, fried rice and XO sauce – but you’ll find some other Asian flavours at play here too. The ‘Lunch Break’ menu is a particular steal and always be sure to finish with a Vietnamese coffee, you won't regret it.16.3km
  • GoliBib Set within the former Goldberger textile factory, Goli refers to the nickname the locals gave to this historic building. It’s a small place with a simple terrace and a colourful, cramped interior, but it’s gloriously friendly and positive vibes simply pour out of the kitchen. Sit at the counter to talk with the chefs, who are eager to guide you through the menu of fresh, tasty Middle Eastern favourites, from warm pita, vibrant salads, and green beans with chilli and lemon, to charred entrecôte with tahini. Deliciously fruity soft drinks and cocktails complete your meal.16.6km
  • N28 Wine and KitchenBib You’ll be greeted as if you’re a regular diner here, even on your first visit, which immediately sets a cheerful tone. The welcoming team come, in part, from the Bock Bistzró stable – and they know how to look after their guests. The surroundings might be modern, but there’s a traditional element to the menu, which looks to the Hungarian larder for its base. Expect seasonally changing dishes such as a tasty vichyssoise soup, followed by juicy wild boar and then a delicious poppy seed cake. 95% of the wines are Hungarian, and everything comes at a great price.16.7km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Memento Park sculpture garden in Budapest10.3km
  • Groupama Arena multi-purpose stadium in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary13.4km
  • Buda Castle castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest16.1km
  • National Theatre drama theatre in Budapest, Hungary12.9km
  • Liberty Bridge bridge over the Danube in Budapest14.7km
  • Széchenyi Chain Bridge the oldest bridge in Budapest16.3km
  • Rákóczi Bridge road bridge12.7km
  • St. Stephen's Basilica Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary16.4km

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