Food Scene
Want to bake your own Georgian bread? You can go restaurant - Bread house
33 locals recommend
Bread House
7 Vakhtang Gorgasali StWant to bake your own Georgian bread? You can go restaurant - Bread house
Babare stands for Barbare Jorjadze - a legendary Georgian chef and the author of the first extensive book about Georgian cuisine from the 19th century.
The restaurant has revisited this cook book and now allows both visitors and Georgians alike to rediscover forgotten treasures of the country’s heritage: the pumpkin patties and cherry soup with mint are our favourites.
205 locals recommend
Barbarestan
132 Davit Aghmashenebeli AveBabare stands for Barbare Jorjadze - a legendary Georgian chef and the author of the first extensive book about Georgian cuisine from the 19th century.
The restaurant has revisited this cook book and now allows both visitors and Georgians alike to rediscover forgotten treasures of the country’s heritage: the pumpkin patties and cherry soup with mint are our favourites.
Drinks & Nightlife
It's the first venue in Tbilisi that regularly invites acclaimed techno musicians from around the world
392 locals recommend
Bassiani
Akaki Tsereteli AvenueIt's the first venue in Tbilisi that regularly invites acclaimed techno musicians from around the world
As the name suggests, Café Gallery is part venue, part art space. The main room is big and airy with windows all around and regularly changing artwork on the walls, showcasing Georgian and regional artists.
151 locals recommend
Cafe Gallery Club
34 Alexander Griboedov StAs the name suggests, Café Gallery is part venue, part art space. The main room is big and airy with windows all around and regularly changing artwork on the walls, showcasing Georgian and regional artists.
Essentials
Galleria Tbilisi
2/4 Shota Rustaveli AveTbilisi Mall
https://www.galleria.ge/en
Sightseeing
The sulfur baths are intimately connected with Tbilisi. It is said that the hot springs are why the city was built here. High in sulfurs and other minerals, with a constant temperature of 38 C to 40 C, the waters have long been used as a therapeutic aid for a range of ailments including skin conditions and arthritis. Alexander Pushkin was just one of many famous people to have taken the waters, and he certainly enjoyed the experience: 'I have never encountered anything more luxurious than this Tbilisi bath', he wrote.
300 locals recommend
Sulfur Bath No. 5
N 2 Abano StThe sulfur baths are intimately connected with Tbilisi. It is said that the hot springs are why the city was built here. High in sulfurs and other minerals, with a constant temperature of 38 C to 40 C, the waters have long been used as a therapeutic aid for a range of ailments including skin conditions and arthritis. Alexander Pushkin was just one of many famous people to have taken the waters, and he certainly enjoyed the experience: 'I have never encountered anything more luxurious than this Tbilisi bath', he wrote.