Pučišća (Croatian pronunciation: [pûtʃiːʃt͡ɕa], Italian: Pucischie) is a coastal town and a municipality on the island of Brač in Croatia. It is often listed as one of the prettiest villages in Europe. It is known for its white lime stone and beautiful bay. The town has a population of 1,529 (2011 census).
Things to do in Pucisce
4 based on 459 reviews
Visited with my wife in September. We found this recommended on trip advisor, and were not disappointed.
We didn't book, but the friendly owner was very accommodating in making sure we had a table in no time.
The menu is plentiful of local Dalmatian cuisine, the fishermans supper and steak are good choices.
We opted for a starter, but it would appear that this is not necessary as the Salad bar of local Salad and veggies is included and most people used this in replacement of starter.
We also had the house white wine which was superb and complimented the fish supper well.
A lovely restaurant, a little of the beaten track but with bucketfuls of character and a friendly welcoming atmosphere.
4.5 based on 413 reviews
Restaurant 'Mali Raj (Little Paradise)' in Bol on the island Brac is located in a wonderful location directly above the beach Zlatni rat. It is easily accessible by car, following the road to the famous beach 'Zlatni Rat'. The restaurant is built of stone, positioned inside an old olive grove with ancient olive trees and vineyards. Carefully selected details of the island's heritage, will give you unforgettable moments of the original Dalmatian cuisine and relaxation. Our menu is based on traditional Dalmatian cuisine. Besides the classi appetizers and main courses we offer recipes of fish, seafood and meat as well as various types of tartar, carpaccio and buzara. To recommend is our grill - whether it is grilled fish or grilled various meat delicacies. Enjoying the sea, olives and a glass of good wine... Our wine list offers a wide selection of quality wines that will satisfy the desires of our guests.
I'm sorry but not sure what the raves are about. Worst lunch we had so far: fish and chicken were inedible. Even the rice was funky. How can you ruin food like this?
4.5 based on 338 reviews
What makes tavern Kopacina so unique, is original Brač cuisine, especially Brač lamb specialties. Sheep s cheese, skuta, genuine Brač «vitalac», and famous lamb on a spit are some of our best specialties. All sorts of “peka” meals, international meat dishes, fresh fish and seafood, roasted potatoes…Besides the cozy atmosphere of a tavern which can accommodate up to sixty people, there is a beautiful Terrace on a sunny side of “Kopacina”.Tavern “Kopacina” can organize all sorts of celebrations, weddings, birthdays, baptism, reunions, and business lunches, formal dinners and all sorts of parties.
Went to this restaurant after Reading good reviews but I've been to much better on the island of Brać. This place was average in food quality and staff and lacked a nice atmosphere. The waiter was incredibly rude and stressed and we could not understand him (although we speak Croatian) . The food was ok but we had a far superior meal in restaurant Ranć in Bol for the same money. If you want experience the real traditional food of the island go to Ranć not kopacina. Also a little place called Restaurant Dora in Suitivan. I've been coming to Brac for 40 years so I know
4 based on 35 reviews
The Restaurant and Pansion Lucica is located a short walk from center of Pucisca.The location is a quiet with a excellent views of the Mainland and of the Bay. The restaurant Terrace is just a few meters from the sea and can accommodate about hundred people. It is also suitable for all kind of celebrations. The kitchen offers an excellent mix of traditional Dalmatian food and fresh sea food of high quality.
The beautiful village of Pucisca home to stunning stone architecture and a wonderful
high school to learn the art of masonry.
Our guide Mirko, a mason associated with the school, mentioned the enthusiasm for fish from the family owned restaurant "Pansion Lucica'
and we made the right turn from our boat.
Our small group mostly went for anything fresh from the available fish fare.
And by the way, Chris had to try the filet and said it was perfectly done.
All in all, both were very, very ... delicious and reasonably priced.
4.5 based on 937 reviews
Following reviews I seen on trip advisor this was one of the restaurants we wanted to visit whilst staying in Bol. On first arrival the restaurant was full and we sat and waited for 10 minutes for table which was fine. The food was really very nicely cooked with myself and my partner both having steaks which took quite a bit of time to come probably because it was extremely busy but it was worth it. They were beautifully cooked and very tender so no complaints. We booked whilst we were there to come along a few nights later and we had the squid starter which was lovely however we waited probably around a further hour for our main course to arrive which we felt was a bit excessive particularly as the restaurant was not full with two tables of around 20 - 30 people getting the full attention who did not come in till after we arrived and were served their main course quite a bit of time before us which I thought was bad management on the restaurants part. When it did eventually arrive we both really enjoyed it. Overall the restaurant serves very nice rustic food which we both enjoyed and would return to if we stayed in Bol again.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Gospodnetić family will walk you through the history of the house, while a home-made, authentic cuisine will offer a unforgettable gourmet delight. Dol and renaissance konoba are the perfect choice for everyone who wants to taste real and authentic Dalmatia.<br>On our agro-tourism we prepare our food on traditional way, so the reservation is welcomed. As farmers we spend lot of the time on field, so if you don’t want to find our door closed, or help us with vinyard or hilling, call us and we will gladly help you as best as we can!
The castle is really beautiful Brač rich family house from the XIX century
Restaurant is pleasent ( to reserve seats before) and prices are OK.
The bread however is industrial as a side, although they make their own for the starters.
Order starter menue with olive paste as you wait.
Lamb is good however needs more chilli (probably this is due to local recipe)
The only problem is the road to the house which is narrow and steep.
Be very careful!
4.5 based on 195 reviews
4.5 based on 46 reviews
This is tucked away up some steps and takes a bit of finding but it is worth the effort. Lots of grilled meat and fish. Menu not extensive though and some items not available. Excellent staff and good quality food. Relaxing pace of service so take your time!
4.5 based on 60 reviews
So enjoyable sitting here looking back over the harbour. A few glasses of wine, some more than acceptable pizza, lovely service at a restaurant mainly frequented by locals - thank you for sharing with us.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Came here twice. Once for coffee and cake (Grandma's homemade cheesecake). The coffee was nothing special, but the cake was tasty. Service was accommodating and polite. The outdoor part is shaded, perfect for a hot day. Good for people watching.
The second time was for drinks in the evening. The beers and wines are fine but the cocktails are not the best.
There's really not much choice in tiny Pucisca, but we returned due to the lovely service.
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