Ljubljana: Gostilna In Vinoteka Sokol (August 2016)



Gostilna Sokol - Traditional Slovenian Menu in Historic Surroundings

My spouse and I dined at Gostilna In Vinoteka Sokol (Sokol Restaurant and Winery) for lunch on a Saturday afternoon in early September 2016. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Mondays through Saturdays from 7:00 am until 11:00 pm, and on Sundays from 10:00 am until 11:00 pm. You can reserve a table via telephone or email. 

Gostilna Sokol is located in historic Old Town on pedestrian-only Cyril Methodius Square (Ciril-Metodov trg) between the old Town Hall (Magistrat) and the Cathedral (Stolnica; also called the Church of St. Nicholas). The square is lined with numerous famous Baroque buildings including the Cathedral and the Arch-Episcopal Palace (Nadskofijski Dvorec). In medieval times, the square formed the lower end of the city's main thoroughfare.

The restaurant occupies the street level of a row of 19th century historic buildings/houses. Look for the black bird sculpture mounted to an exterior wall below the Sokol sign. The interior offers a large rustically decorated space with seating on two floors; one dining room features a curved barrel ceiling and another, a corner wood-fired brick oven. Two private rooms (one small for 10 patrons, and one larger for 80 people) are available. In addition, you can dine al fresco at tables covered with umbrellas on a huge outdoor cobblestone terrace. Period paintings decorate the interior walls, wait staff dressed in national costumes, and Slovenian music lend an air of authenticity.

Gostilna Sokol serves traditional Slovenian fare, including specialties such as mushroom soup served in a bread bowl, game, meat, seafood, pasta, pizza, and a dessert called Gibanica (a layered pastry dessert laded with poppy seeds, walnuts, cottage cheese and apples). We ordered two entrees, breaded veal cutlets (telesji zrezek) and Carniolan sausage (kranjska klobus), each of which came with our choice of side dish; we tried the ham dumplings (tirolski cmoki) and the cheese roulade (domasi sirovi). For two main dishes, two rounds of drinks, and Gibanica Sokol for dessert, our bill totaled 43 Euros.

We enjoyed a pleasant al fresco lunch at Gostilna Sokol.