Chest O'Shea's Irish Pub
Good Guinness, live sports and friendly English speaking staff
Budva is full of cafes, bars and nightclubs. During the high season it is hard to find a place to sit. Espresso will cost from â¬1 to â¬1.50. Coke and other soft drinks and juices will cost from â¬1.50 up to â¬3.50. Local beer costs an average of â¬2.50 and mixed drinks can go from â¬7 and up.
Nightlife
Miracle Lounge
DJ'd music, entrance fee until 1AM, special guests perform often. Works only during summer.
Bars are allowed to play music until 1AM, when the crowds move to some of the nightclubs.
Always ask for a bill, as they must provide it by law. If you don't - it's likely that they'll overcharge your drinks, especially if they see you are a foreigner!
Another form of tourist scam in Budva bars and restaurants is that you give the waiter for example a 20 EUR banknote and expect him to bring back the change in a while. He does not, and when you ask him to come over, he will tell you that you did not give him 20 EUR but a smaller banknote. He will also show you that in his wallet he only has 5 and 10 EUR banknotes, so there simply could not have been a 20 EUR banknote on your table. To avoid this, your only solution is to say out loud the amount of money when you are giving it and if you are in a group, make sure the others see and hear this as well. Try to learn the numbers in local language as saying the amount in English does not help you much - the waiter will pretend he does not understand.