Barbarestan: A Culinary Journey Through Georgian History
Experience 19th-century Georgian cuisine brought to life at Barbarestan, Tbilisi. A culinary journey through history and flavor.
Barbarestan is more than just a restaurant; it's a time capsule offering a taste of 19th-century Georgian cuisine. Rediscovered recipes from Duchess Barbare Jorjadze's cookbook are brought to life in a charming, historic setting, creating a unique dining experience in Tbilisi.
A brief summary to Barbarestan
- D, 132 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave, Tbilisi, Old Tbilisi, 0112, GE
- +995551121176
- Monday 2 pm-11 pm
- Tuesday 2 pm-11 pm
- Wednesday 2 pm-11 pm
- Thursday 2 pm-11 pm
- Friday 2 pm-11 pm
- Saturday 2 pm-11 pm
- Sunday 2 pm-11 pm
Local tips
- Make a reservation in advance, especially for weekend dining, as Barbarestan is a popular destination.
- Explore the wine cellar and sample a selection of Georgia's unique qvevri wines.
- Don't miss the desserts, which offer a creative departure from traditional Georgian fare.
- Try the cheese plate to start your meal.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From Freedom Square, take bus number 31, 88, or 140 towards Aghmashenebeli Avenue. The ride is approximately 15-20 minutes. Alight near the Marjanishvili Metro Station and walk for about 5 minutes along Aghmashenebeli Avenue to reach Barbarestan. A single bus fare is 1 GEL, payable via a MetroMoney card or a bank card.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Tbilisi. Using a ride-hailing app like Bolt or Yandex Taxi is recommended for transparent pricing. A taxi ride from Freedom Square to Barbarestan typically costs between 5-7 GEL, depending on traffic.
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Walking
From Marjanishvili Metro Station, walk south along Davit Aghmashenebeli Avenue for approximately 5 minutes. Barbarestan will be on your right, at 132 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave. This is a straightforward and pleasant walk along a vibrant street.