CAFE GALLERY 15
Read moreRight on Perovskaya, a café run by the painter Alexander Antadze. Meeting point of artists, painters, cultural events, the small local is very friendly and convivial. The atmosphere is relaxed and the decoration, simple but thought out with modernity and taste, invites you to enjoy a coffee or a beer. Alternative place, good atmosphere, frequented by dynamic executives or expatriates. A good place to listen to live music. You will have the choice: café, painting exhibition or nightclub. A must in the nightlife of Tbilisi.
CAFE GABRIADZE
Read moreA meeting point for artists and the theatre world of Georgia and the rest of the world, this café is a real institution. Run by the chief artist and owner of the adjoining puppet theatre, Rézo Gabriadzé, it is located opposite the church of Antchiskhati. Its design was elaborated by the artist's creations: collages, sculptures, restyling of antique furniture, paintings, all in a rare inventiveness. One can enjoy very good small dishes or have a drink there in a cosy atmosphere. A really charming setting and a very good address.
CARPE DIEM CAFE
Read moreThis coffee "reaches out" to you on your way down - or up to the citadel. Its décor is tempting; composed of colourful tables and seats furnishing the small terrace nestled in the hollow of a hairpin bend. Perfect spot to relax and watch the time go by! A cheerful, lively and warm decor to take a short break, sip a fresh fruit juice, think about other things, rest your tired feet while you continue to dream about the beauty of the city and plan the rest of your day's programme.
ART BAR 21
Read moreIn front of the Academy of Arts, a quiet and refined place, where arts students like to come and eat one end. Pleasantly elitist; good food and perfect to chat quietly, without stress or music too strong.
CAFÉ LITTÉRAIRE DU CINÉMA AMIRANI
Read moreInside the cinema complex, a calm and pleasant coffee, supposed to be "intellectual" (actually frequented by the public of cinema).
VINO UNDERGROUND
Read moreVery nice setting to discover and taste Georgian wines whose subtleties will be revealed by connoisseur waiters. The concept of Vino Underground is based on its wide choice of wines from small local producers, including organic wines (so you won't have a hairache the next day). In order to avoid rolling - too fast - under the table, you will also be able to enjoy beautiful assortments of cheese to accompany your wine choices. As the wines are on sale, you can leave with your favourite vintage under your arm.
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE GÉORGIE
Read moreLook at the cultural program, there are often Georgian shows adapted to a French audience or the other way around, also film broadcasts. It is a cultural Eden for all audiences. Everything is planned, from tales read for children to meetings with Georgian intellectuals, there are debates with various themes. Let's not forget the film club and its rich programming. But of course, the media library is queen, with 16,000 books. Georgian language courses.
TARTINE
Read moreOne of the most glamorous bars of Vaké, not typically Georgian, but very appreciated by the public in the neighborhood in search of original outings! A French café, held by a Provencal and Georgian, offering delicious sweets covered with excellent ingredients in French or Italian, raw ham, olives, tuna, in fact all the antipasti you can imagine. A friendly and authentically Franco-Georgian atmosphere, a landmark of the French community in Tbilisi. A good place to make intercultural encounters.
CITY CLUB
Read moreA floor below the Skyy bar is the same establishment. Night club, kitsch and slightly sifted, live music or DJs, always a great deal of atmosphere and entertainment in a city with an increasingly festive holiday and nightlife. A vaguely chosen atmosphere that goes with this type of institution.
CAFE KGB
Read moreInstalled in the very touristic street, right next to Kala, the second "Ostalgie" bar in Tbilisi, the site wants to bring back the Soviet times, based on a specially USSR decor. Decoration with old propaganda posters, chair numbers as prisoner numbers, etc. The whole a little kitsch and finally very western, very touristic. The country certainly needs to settle its accounts with one of the pages of its history. Before you get there, the other restaurants will try to sell you the charms of their own establishment.
CINÉMA ROUSTAVÉLI
Read moreThe Tbilisi multiplex, with 4 halls broadcast commercial films. The youth of Tbilisi is there. 10-15 lari.
CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL VANO SARADJICHVILI
Read moreThe highest music school in Georgia; it's a beautiful neoclassical building. It is also the concert hall for classical music, as long as the Plekhanov Philharmonic Theatre is closed. It has several halls; going there to see a concert can be a good opportunity to admire the imperial style of the interior district. Classical and Georgian music is played. Ask at the Tbilisi Tourist Office for information about the program.
MAISON DU CINÉMA KOLGA (KINOS SAKHLI KOLGA)
Read moreThe city film club, in the building of the Academy of Sciences (opposite McDonald's). This is the only way to see quality films in Georgia, for 1 lari (Almodovar, authors of the New Wave, Kusturica or Tarkovski are worshipped). But in general, these are bad-quality DVD vidéoprojections, and movies are often in Russian sync with one voice— not ideal if you don't speak Russian. The system of subtitles is almost non-existent in post-communist countries; for a French, this system of a voice that simultaneously translates all voices will be a sort of mess… usually question. Every Wednesday there are movies in English.
NEW ART CAFE
Read moreA little bobo coffee, frequented by the artist/branchée scene of Tbilisi. A tiny local in the basement, but pleasant, beautifully decorated. Resting in the daytime can be animated in the evening and often linked to artistic events.
ROTONDA
Read moreNear the Philharmonie, this tea salon sailing towards Paris (La Rotonde) is a quiet and delicate place, welcoming and slightly elitist, but less large under the immediate surroundings, the street. For reasonable prices you can eat all kinds of cream or chocolate cakes, very good in the genus. To drink a coffee - their Turkish coffee is delicious - or a tea and chat calmly, it is an ideal address. You may find the layout and decoration quite exotic, but it's supposed to be a Parisian style coffee!
CINÉMA AMIRANI
Read moreOf the only two real cinemas in Tbilisi, Amirani has the best program. It shows a lot of blockbusters; but every once in a while there is an art film, festivals, and when a Georgian film is successful abroad, maybe it will be shown there. You can also see interesting art films. Going to the cinema on a trip also allows you to share (before and after the film) a slice of life in Georgian society. A comfortable place to rest and relax also after a day of exploration.
NEAR OPERA
Read moreThis café is housed in a building steeped in history, built two hundred years ago. As its name implies, it is opposite the Opera House, a location that makes the atmosphere special. It is the meeting place for artists. The service is impeccable, the coffees and cakes delicious. If you want to have lunch or dinner there, you will enjoy excellent Georgian cuisine accompanied by good wines. The atmosphere is hushed, enhanced by a few piano notes, very pleasant. Beautiful interior decoration, tasty and varied dishes, excellent welcome.