6 cool terraces in Budapest that are now open – PHOTOS

Whether you are looking to grab some breakfast, eat a filling meal, or drink to the fact that the end of the pandemic is finally in sight, we have got a recommendation for you. Warning: opening times might change during the first days, so make sure to check in advance.

Hadik Café

A piece of literary history in the 11th district: this was where renowned writers Frigyes Karinthy, Dezső Kosztolányi, and Zsigmond Móricz regularly met in the 1910s. Reopened in 2010, the café’s appeal has not changed since then, only its menu: nowadays, in addition to a variety of drinks, they also offer a selection of mostly traditional Hungarian meals, including, of course, some goulash.

Address: 1111 Budapest, Bartók Béla út 36.
Open: 11:30 – 19:00

Zsiráf

Sometimes, all you need is a bit of a break and some beer. If you feel the same, Zsiráf has got you covered. Just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Nyugati Railway Station, Zsiráf is a bit like a hidden oasis where you can grab a drink and kick back comfortably. The terrace is adorned with fairy lights; therefore, at night, it looks like a place straight out of a romantic movie.

Address: 1062 Budapest, Teréz körút 53.
Open: 14:00 – 21:30

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Photo: Facebook – Zsiráf

Esetleg Bar & Bistro

If you would like to enjoy the view as much as your food or drinks, Esetleg is the place to go. Located in southern Pest, right by the Danube, you can take in the sight of the Gellért Hill and Liberty Bridge as you munch or sip on whatever you choose from the menu, which seems to have something for everyone, from meat and fish lovers to vegetarians.

Address: 1093 Budapest, Fővám tér 11-12.
Open: 12:00 – 21:30

Jardinette

If you have a love for nature and a family to feed (or just feel hungry yourself), you might want to head to Jardinette. This restaurant caters to all tastes and diets, offering a number of vegan, gluten- and lactose-free dishes served underneath beautiful leafy trees in the hills of Buda. It is clearly deserving of its name which means “little garden”.

Address: 1112 Budapest, Németvölgyi út 136.
Open: 12:00 – 17:00

Szimply

Szimply might not boast of a particularly large or stylish terrace, but if you are looking for delicious and Instagram-worthy breakfast dishes, you definitely should not miss it. Hidden in an alley just off Károly körút, they offer colourful and healthy options for the most important meal of the day. Their menu is ever-changing, so you will have to head over there and see for yourself.

Address: 1052 Budapest, Károly körút 22.
Open: 9:00 – 14:00

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Photo: Facebook – Bereg Embassy Bar & Café

Bereg Embassy Bar & Café

If you are thirsty for a drink and yearning for some quiet, Bereg will give you just that. A short walk away from Széll Kálmán Square, this “hidden garden” prides itself on its selection of craft beers and delicious burgers. The greenery and the lanterns certainly give this place an enchanting atmosphere.

Address: 1015 Budapest, Batthyány utca 49/B.
Open: 9:00 – 15:00

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