When you ask anyone here in Belgrade about "rakija" or "pivo" (beer), first of all, you get a smiling face from them, and then you get the best help you can get. This time, it's (again) all about beer - pivo. The translation of the name "Samo Pivo" is "Only Beer", and that says everything about this place. Samo Pivo is a place where you can try as many kinds of Serbian craft beer as you can imagine.
There is a really long bar where you can sit with your drink with the beer taps accompanying you. Or you can sit on the big terrace (the one in the picture), which I recommend because of my obsession with gardens. I mean, isn't it better to sit in the fresh air with the sky above you? The place is located in Balkanska Street. To get there, you will have to enter one of the big passages that you surely can't miss.
Also, if you like the beer you've tried in "Samo Pivo", you can visit a beer shop a couple of steps away from it, and probably buy a bottle of it.
It is a crowded place most of the time, so make sure you go at the right time.
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