Pecs

Pécs is an ancient city in southern Hungary, close to the Croatian border. Founded by the Romans, it's known for its architectural landmarks such as the Early Christian Mausoleum, which features frescoed tombs. Vast Pécs Cathedral towers over central Szent István Square. The domed Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kasim was built in the 16th century during the Ottoman occupation of the city and is now a Catholic church.
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Cultural center
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The Zsolnay Cultural Quarter is a former 19th-century ceramic factory transformed into a vibrant hub of art galleries, music venues, and cafes. Visitors can start their afternoon at the Littke Sparkling Wine Houses visitor center before immersing themselves in the rich cultural offerings of the quarter. The area also houses permanent exhibitions showcasing the heritage of Vilmos Zsolnay, including displays on the history of the Zsolnay family and the renowned Pink exhibition.
Lovely spot to wander and soak up the cultural area. We were only able to visit on a Sunday, the galleries were open but all the shops were closed. I think one if the cafes was open but we didn’t visit. We went to the skateboard/street art exhibit. It was quiet, pretty much had the place to ourselves. The staff were helpful. Will visit again when the shops are open and we have more time to spend at the glassworks. Note- you pay for which exhibits you’re interested in seeing, there maybe a ticket for everything but we just stuck to the one as we were short on time.
Jo E — Google review
Was a pleasant walk to the cultural center from the town centre. A really quaint and colourful area with small shops and artisans working on their crafts. Also a planetarium on site. A must see in Pécs.
Lawrence K — Google review
We only went to see the Gyugyi Collection, and it is absolutely beautiful. Definitely worth the visit and the exhibition itself deserves a 5-star rating. The problem is that the cultural complex has no info in English, or any other language, except Hungarian, and that includes info on prices, tickets, as well as directions. The complex is meant for tourists, and they seem to be going out of their way to make tourists feel unwelcome. No matter which exhibition you decide to go to, you should walk through the entire complex, as the buildings and the surroundings there are amazing. However, their service is the opposite :(
Nevena B — Google review
Zsolnay Cultural Quarter is a beautifully organized cultural complex with a rich selection of museums and galleries. The highlight is the Golden Age of Zsolnay – Gyugyi Collection, an exceptional display of historic Zsolnay masterpieces. The entire area is clean, well-maintained, and visually striking. A great destination for a full-day visit. Highly recommended.
Predrag S — Google review
Very cool to visit even if you don't have time to go inside the buildings. Unique style that is a lovely update on Art Deco style. I hear it’s a great events space . Worth a visit or event for sure. Near the center of town.
Stefan S — Google review
Very cute neighborhood. Did my run through there. Didn't go into any of the galleries, doesn't look like there is any visitors anyway
Frances Y — Google review
I went on a very quiet day so there was no issue getting around or seeing the exhibits. I really enjoyed the exhibits. If.you are a teacher, don't forget to mention it so you can get a discounted ticket.
Cristy W — Google review
The cultural quarter is beautiful and there's a nice café. Visit during the summer because in the winter all the statues are covered up. The chimneys are seen from all over Pécs so it is a must to know the fascinating history.
Jon B — Google review
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Catholic cathedral
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Pécs Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a stunning Catholic church with origins dating back to the 10th century. Situated in the heart of Pecs, Hungary, this active cathedral boasts beautiful gardens and exquisite religious art. Its rich history and magnificent architectural design make it a top tourist attraction in the city. The cathedral's Romanesque Revival look from the 19th century adds to its allure.
The Pécs Cathedral (Pécsi Bazilika), officially known as the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, is a magnificent symbol of Pécs's rich religious and architectural heritage. Standing proudly at the heart of the city, this impressive Romanesque structure dates back to the 11th century, though it has undergone various renovations, blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Neo-Romanesque styles. Its four towering spires dominate the skyline, creating a striking visual landmark. Inside, the cathedral's ornate interior features stunning frescoes, intricate carvings, and a majestic pipe organ, offering a breathtaking atmosphere of reverence and artistry. The cathedral frequently hosts concerts, taking advantage of its excellent acoustics. As a sacred site and an architectural masterpiece, the Pécs Cathedral is a must-visit destination that captures the spirit and history of the city.
Roja S — Google review
There was a service there when we visited, so it was closed for tourists. The entrance door is very interesting. There is something about leaves in Pecs, but we didn't quite understand what :)
Лъчезар А — Google review
This is a wonderful place to attend Mass, offering a peaceful and reverent atmosphere. The church itself is absolutely beautiful, with stunning architecture and intricate details that inspire a sense of awe and reflection. Whether you're a regular churchgoer or a visitor, it's a spiritually uplifting experience in a truly remarkable setting.
Nguyen A — Google review
We didn’t go inside Pécs Cathedral, but even just walking around the outside was pretty awesome. The architecture is stunning—massive, elegant, and full of history. You can feel how old and important the place is just from the vibe it gives off. What really made the visit cool was exploring the ruins nearby. They’re tucked around the cathedral and give you this real sense of ancient layers—like you’re walking through different parts of history. Super atmospheric. Great photo ops, too. Definitely worth stopping by, even if you're not doing the full tour. Makes you want to come back and explore more next time!
Laurence H — Google review
All I can say is WOW! I have visited hundreds of churches in all my travels around the globe and this one ranks in the top 10. Who would have ever thought that a small city like Pécs would have such a gem. So worth visiting and taking a walk up the tower. Absolutely loved this place. Incredibly highly recommended. Cannot be missed!!!
Lawrence K — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! ⛪✨ Pécs Cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture and history. The interior is stunning 📸🌄 A true gem of the city! 💎
Mohammad E — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral. You can even go up the tower on the South Side. Amazing views from the tower.
Gemma W — Google review
Stunning city! Love every minute of the holiday!! Love the place, beautiful architecture and a very nice walk around. If you want some facts about Pecs main attractions and some drone footage of the place I love, head to YouTube @pumalypp
P P — Google review
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Art museum
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The Csontváry Museum, situated in the charming city of Pécs, Hungary, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. It is a Neo-Renaissance-style museum that was established in 1973 and features both permanent and rotating exhibitions of Hungarian paintings. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the remarkable works of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka, a renowned Hungarian painter.
Small art museum dedicated to Csontváry Definitely worth a visit if you would like to explore post-Impressionism / expressionism beyond the well-known names. He didn’t produce that many paintings but most of his work is hugely enjoyable (that seems as good a description as any).
Paul K — Google review
What are massive surprise for uncultured Geordie… having never heard of Csontváry I was very excited to discover this museum. I had my dog with me, which I thought would be a problem. However, Ava, the amazing lady on reception offered to keep him behind the reception. He is very well trained and exceptionally patient. I’m not sure this service would be offered for your average untrained noisy dog. However, I must say a massive thanks to Eva. The exhibition is brilliant. It covers examples from the full range of his career. The pencil sketches are experimental and represent immediate that he was not himself all together comfortable in. However, they are amazing. The classics as I’ve now discovered are on full display, including an awe, inspiring rendering of the Tatra mountains. This is definitely the highlight of my visit in Hungary. The entry ticket was about €15 And well worth it.
Richard T — Google review
Very small museum (5 rooms). Nearly the entire collection is here on Google reviews. Some very large paintings. At about $5 entry fee, it's expensive for a small collection (hopefully the Louvre won't charge $1 per gallery!)
Joe S — Google review
Definitely needs to visit this museum!
Shady B — Google review
All of his most famous pieces are prominently displayed, along with some great sketches I had not seen. Nice large spaces, but only accessible up some significant stairs, so not for the walking impaired.
Joe B — Google review
What a delight this exhibition offers. A pinch of alienation, a kind of budding surrealism is applied to the representations of humans mostly playing secondary roles on paintings. Expect large canvases with bold colours and intense contrasts spearheading future abstract forms as the XXth century advances towards avant-garde art movements. Your senses will be captured mostly by depictions of nature and its underlying stories. You need space to acquire sensations transmitted by the paintings and here you will have plenty of them. This is a unique collection from an amateur painter that has his own peculiar place in art history. In spite of this all what brought me down is how the Museum is administered. You have to turn the wheel of time 50 years back to get what I mean. All so socialist. What a pity.
Eszter A — Google review
Small but great collection
Virág K — Google review
Spent about an hour here. There is not a lot to see. Some very very large murals, colourful and interesting pictures by a single artist. He has a mostly colourful almost gaudily vivid style in many of his paintings with a naive distorted scale and perspective in many of them reminiscent of other more famous painters of the same era. Csontváry was a mostly self taught Artist who travelled outside Hungary extensively and was unappreciated and dismissed by Hungarians until 30 or so years after his death. An interesting scale replica of the Hungarian Crown is in the stairwell and interesting to see, especially if you have seen the original in the parliament. As a tourist it was affordable but I expect for locals it is quite pricey.
Frank S — Google review
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Art museum
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The Victor Vasarely Museum, located in Pecs, Hungary, is a classic building that has been open since 1976. It houses the world's largest collection of the renowned Hungarian-French artist's op-art creations, featuring over 400 pieces. The museum showcases symmetrical and largely abstract works with clever illuminations that intensify the 3D experience. While there have been debates about visual distortion, the well-curated selection offers an evocative and eye-bending experience.
A wonderful experience and absolutely worth visiting! The staff are incredibly kind and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable. The exhibition itself is excellent, thoughtfully curated, and very engaging. The ticket price is 2500 HUF, with an additional photo fee of 300 HUF, which is definitely reasonable for such a memorable visit. Highly recommend it!
Irena P — Google review
Visited this museum (20.02.25) after being introduced to Victor Vasarely’s work in a County Art teacher’s training session… by luck, it just so happens I was visiting Budapest shortly afterwards, so got to see his wonderful artwork up close. What a wonderful gallery (museum). Fairly modest in size but packed with so many beautiful paintings, sketches and collages of Vasarely’s work, from his flat geometric work to his incredible op art. The colours, the precision and the patience are truly awe-inspiring. The staff were helpful and friendly as the ambiance was calm and serene. Other modern artists were also featured which complemented the style of Vasarely so well and you can see his clear influence. The curator asked where I came from (England) and commented on the fact they only seem to get French or English other than Hungarians… so I just want to spread the word further… to all nationalities, if you are in Budapest , love abstract geometric art and op art the Victor Vasarely Museum is the place to go.
Jill C — Google review
This is a place which is worth visiting, at least I still remember the first time 30 or more years ago. Even the kids love it. Well maintained, cosy small museum with these great pieces of art. Even the gate of the front yard is nice.
Gergely L — Google review
Fantastic collection on abstract and space/shape explorer Victor Vasarely, lover of optical illusions, colour explorations and textile craft. Museum is nicely planned with a sort of chronological order so to appreciate the evolution in his vision. It doesn't overwhelm you with countless rooms, and you can focus on just what's necessary on every wall. If you enjoy themes of colour, shape and abstract scenery and reflect on their nature, this is a place for you to explore. There's a small shop where you can buy postcards, magnets, small crafts and some more. Staff is friendly and helpful!
Francesco S — Google review
A good spot to loosen up and relieve tension. Vasarely’s artwork is pleasing in my eyes and super satisfying to see! Great collection and has a cozy vibe. The Museum also sells merchandise (like masks, shirts, etc.) with Vasarely’s pieces in it and it's beautiful. If you decide to go here, the Museum offers different prices (for students it is discounted) and they will offer you an extra fee if you want to take pictures of the artwork.
Alice P — Google review
I liked very much the work specially of Claire Vasarely
Irayetzin H — Google review
The museum, dedicated to the work of Victor Vasarely, the founder of Op-Art, costs about €6, with an additional small fee for taking photos, bringing my total to around €7.50. It presents an extensive collection of his works, known for their geometric shapes and optical effects. The museum itself is very exciting if you enjoy this type of art. I took many pictures and really liked it. Depending on how busy it is, you might have the rooms to yourself. It was quiet when I visited, but there was a small line at the ticket counter when I left. I was there around 4:30 PM and spent about 30 to 45 minutes in the museum. A fascinating visit for those interested in modern art and optical illusions.
Peter Z — Google review
Interesting, but not as good as the Csontváry museum.
Tamas K — Google review
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Széchenyi Square is a bustling piazza in the heart of Pecs city center, adorned with charming cafes, statues, and surrounded by significant landmarks. The square was revitalized for Pecs' stint as European Capital of Culture in 2010 and serves as a focal point for various events throughout the year.
Széchenyi Square (Széchenyi tér) in Pécs is the vibrant heart of the city, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern life. Surrounded by stunning historical buildings and adorned with the iconic equestrian statue of János Hunyadi, the square exudes charm and elegance. The beautifully preserved Ottoman-era Gázi Kászim Pasha Mosque, now the Downtown Candlemas Church, adds a unique historical touch. Lined with cozy cafes, shops, and cultural landmarks, Széchenyi tér is a lively meeting point for locals and visitors alike. Its spacious design and picturesque setting make it an ideal place to relax, enjoy events, or simply soak in the beauty of Pécs.
Roja S — Google review
Széchenyi Square is hands down one of my favorite spots in Pécs. It’s got everything—history, chill vibes, and that gorgeous old mosque-turned-church right in the middle. The whole square is lined with cafés and cool buildings, and there's always something interesting going on. I happened to visit during Zsolnay Fényfesztivál, and it totally brought the place to life! Live music, food stalls, people dancing—it felt like the whole city came out to celebrate. The atmosphere was electric but still cozy enough to relax with a coffee and people-watch. At night, the lights and the buzz made it even more magical. If you're ever in Pécs, make sure to swing by the square—especially if there's a festival happening. It’s an experience you won’t forget!
Laurence H — Google review
This square is simply the most beautiful and essential part of Pécs. It's not just historical; it's where you truly feel the city's pulse. It's dominated by the incredible Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the impressive City Hall, which gives the square its grand, historical focal point. ​The square is lined with lovely cafés and restaurants, making it the perfect spot for relaxing and people-watching.
Happy H — Google review
Széchenyi Square, the historic heart of Pécs, features beautiful old buildings, the iconic mosque church, lively events, and cozy cafes. A perfect place to enjoy the city’s rich history and charm
Khurram S — Google review
Period buildings and architecture, great place to spot and draw; very lively and pleasant
Dan P — Google review
Beautiful place,with a beautiful mosque and many good taste restaurants!
Carmella — Google review
Nice place. Especially at events like Light show 2025. Only one thing is uncomfortable in summer: the trees are small.
Zsuzsanna N — Google review
Szechenyi Square is one of the most atmospheric and beautiful squares I have seen. Church of Blessed Virgin Mary overlooking the square converted from church to mosque several times through the history. Very vibrant and beloved place by locals and visitors alike.
Zurab Z — Google review
Pécs, Széchenyi tér 8, 7621, HungaryTips and more reviews for Széchenyi square

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Rundó Restaurant and Bar, established in 1994, is housed within an 18th-century bourgeois building. It exudes a blend of sophistication and modernity while retaining its unique character. Specializing in Hungarian cuisine, the restaurant offers traditional dishes like goulash and paprika stew prepared using a fusion of traditional and contemporary cooking techniques. The establishment also features a well-ventilated interior along with a small beer garden for patrons to enjoy their meals.
We were there on a quiet weeknight. Staff were friendly and helpful for our family (9 & 11 yo). Shared meat plate was enough for us. We were to to go there by a shopkeeper when we were Looking for a dinner place. Great value
Liam C — Google review
We were the only guests at dinner time and ordered a cold fruit soup (with abundant cherries, we ate it more for dessert!), beef stew, croquettes and grilled vegetables. It was enough for two of us to share, big portions!
Karen W — Google review
.This is the only place in the city that is full of happiness. Of course the meal is also fantastic and i cant give more then five star for the 2 Waiters they got from me 6 stars . Thanks for everything 👌🏽
János J — Google review
We wandered in on our first day in Hungary not knowing what to expect. Find your own table, the waitress will bring over a menu. She’ll come back and take your order. I didn’t realise that was the system and ordered at the bar. The fruit soup was great, it was just what we needed, refreshing. If you haven’t tried cold fruit soup and it’s available, to it!
Jo E — Google review
Food is super ! I really like it
Emy A — Google review
Read the reviews and went there a weekday evening. No people except some locals and a lady just told us "kitchen closed". No reason at all. Place looked very worn down.
Edgar K — Google review
Good food with moderate prices in Pécs. Good menu selection, nice backyard with tables outside. Dishes are of generous size, served on rustic wooden plates and clay soup pots. Been there three times and can recommend veal paprikash (see photo), goulash soup and cold fruit soup. Duck leg was too dry. Desserts are okay. Recommended.
Bartłomiej F — Google review
Great choice and very tasty! Very friendly staff and top service!
Filip — Google review
Pécs, Citrom u. 16, 7621, Hungaryhttp://rundo.hu/Tips and more reviews for Rundó Restaurant
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Blöff Bisztro is a popular spot in the city with a relaxed atmosphere and professional service. The menu features Balkan grill dishes like csevap and pljeskavica, as well as whole roasted Adriatic sea fish, octopus, and squid. They also offer various stuffed homemade flatbreads.
We enjoyed every moment here. From the food to wine and service. There is seating indoors and outdoors. We opted to sit outdoors. A beautiful terrace over looking the national theatre and fountains. All food was delicious, and well cooked. Excellent choices of wine. Superb service. Highly recommend!
Gemma W — Google review
I had the pleasure of dining at Blöff Bisztró, and it was easily one of the highlights of my stay. The setting is relaxed yet stylish, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal, and the service was friendly and attentive throughout. I ordered the Orada (grilled sea bream), and it exceeded my expectations. The fish was fresh, beautifully grilled, and topped with a vibrant green herb sauce that brought the dish to life. It was served with fresh, crusty bread and a simple side of greens and lemon — clean, balanced, and satisfying. The plate was beautifully presented and full of flavor. If you’re looking for a delicious seafood experience in a cozy, welcoming spot, I highly recommend Blöff Bisztró. I’ll definitely be back!
Morningstar A — Google review
Just stay in this beautiful city for one night and I’m so grateful to find this restaurant with good food, good vibe and friendly staffs. The beef cheek is so nice that I wanted to order again. The squid is also fresh and nice.
Tang A — Google review
Without a doubt the nicest place I’ve eaten in my visit to Hungary. In fact, it was nicer than many meals I’ve had outside of it. The meat was very well cooked and the flavours worked really well. Nice views…small suggestion though, for anyone with sensory issues, maybe don’t sit near the door outside because anyone who steps onto it will shake your chair (every time).
Anisa ( — Google review
Overall an experience as expected, not better, not worse. Location and atmosphere was nice, food was ok. End of duck breast was too fatty and could have been overall more crispy. The knife wasn't a steak knife, so it was quite difficult to cut the breasts. Shrimp was fine(ish), had better garlic shrimp before. Personally, felt too oily. Perhaps the best meal was "Vadas". Very tender meat and nice overall harmony of flavours. Service forgot to supply fork and needed to ask, but they provided one promptly. It was quite difficult to find the menu online as the link here directs to a non-existent website (paholyetterem.hu), the functional one is paholypecs.hu
David G — Google review
We sat on the terrace, it was very pleasant. The food was great, including the dessert. Service was excellent, both waiter were super polite and helpful.
Catherine B — Google review
Outstanding service! The food was amazing, and huge portions. Fantastic outdoor seating with great people watching. Highly recommend 🇨🇦
Kari Q — Google review
We arrived at the last minute just before the kitchen closed, yet they still kindly prepared us dinner. The food was exceptionally delicious. Definitely worth a visit!
Luca K — Google review
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Korhely Étterem is a charming bar and restaurant located in a quiet street near the theater. The venue boasts traditional furniture, straw-covered floors, and an inviting atmosphere. One unique feature is their pet gerbil in a tank. The service is top-notch with English-speaking staff who are attentive and patient. The menu offers splendid wine, well-presented dishes, and prompt service.
I've never thought I would give 5 stars to a restaurant with rats in it 😃 The restaurant has a great atmosphere. Everything was delicious and the portions were big. It is a funny touch that there were all you can eat peanut bowls on every table and the only request is that you throw on the floor every shell after you eat it. Their price is symbolic (around 1 euro per person, I think). Also, the owner definitely has a good sense of humour as the menu is written really witty and I suppose the rats in the aquarium are also there as kind of a joke with all the peanuts and then shells.
Лъчезар А — Google review
The food was really nice! The decoration inside was very atmospheric but we sat outside. Unfortunately on hearing we were speaking in English the two outdoor waiters had a gossip about us which wasn’t pleasant. My other half is Hungarian and proceeded to inform them not to assume anything about us. Their attitude soon changed and service was pleasant and attentive.
Chantelle C — Google review
Outside terrace is nice as inside felt so hot, staff are active and quick, strawberry lemonade was fresh and good, food is good , cooked well but prices high comparing to the meals sizes, shashlik was good but vegetables were more than meet and side dish potato didn’t taste fresh
M A — Google review
My husband and I were looking for a place to sit on a terrace. We thought this restaurant didn't have a terrace, but we happened to walk past and found out they had a terrace in the passage. And we're glad we did. The food is excellent.
Ivana D — Google review
Be careful with the portions, even the regular is generous! Creative and delicious foods in a fairy tail like environment in the middle of historic downtown. Try it and you will love both the scent and the looks. Upperscale pricing but you get what you pay for.
Marton T — Google review
Simply perfect, I definitely recommend it to anyone. The athmosphere in the restaurant is great. On the table, peantus is served and you can eat it as much as you want. Leftovers can be trashed to the floor, because it is used as food for the animals. Food was really tasty and something I have never tried. My recommendation is to order something from “The dishes of the house” section. I had Kacsa mesék (duck tails with strawberry sauce), and Moszkvicssluszkulcs was also great. Prices are more than reasonable for quality of the food and there is no additional or hidden fee charged on the bill. You just pay 450 HUF per person as a fee (for couvert, or peanuts as they have it written).
Matko F — Google review
Stopped to have a late lunch/early dinner. Had this hangover cabbage soup (even tho I wasn't hangovered xD) and omgg it was very-very good! Didn't need any main course anymore xD 100% recommended if you are into soups. P.S. Also this place is hilarious (check the photo spotted in the toilet).
Viktoryia S — Google review
The atmosphere is great, it gives medieval vibes as everything is made out of dark wood and it has straw on the floor. The peanuts are a cherry on top! If you want to experience something unique with great good, this is the place to go ☺️
Anya — Google review

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Reggeli is a popular breakfast spot located on Kiraly utca, offering a lively atmosphere and delicious food. The place is known for its fast and friendly service, with a diverse menu that caters to various dietary preferences including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. The interior is charming with great music, making it an ideal choice for brunch.
This is one of my son’s favourite places to hang out with his friends. We came for brunch, the food and service was great. Kid friendly, they have a play kitchen set up and a book corner. Plenty of space and seating upstairs and outside too.
Jo E — Google review
This spot is a winner, especially on a nice day when you can sit outside. There's just something about having your breakfast out in the open that makes it taste even better! Their scrambles are top-notch, and the coffee is always hot. It's got a really laid-back feel, and the outdoor area is just perfect for starting your day right. Big fan!
Somogyi A — Google review
Amazing space with great architecture and art on the walls. The food is delicious and the staff is super attentive and modifies dishes to your taste. We’ll be back.:)
Monika D — Google review
Great atmosphere, but the food was terrible. I ordered the Buddha bowl and a chai latte. The Buddha bowl was cold with a runny egg, grapes, and figs. I also found a hair mixed in. I tried a few bites but could not get it down (and I will eat most things). The chai latte arrived luke warm. All of the other food that came out looked great— maybe I just ordered the wrong thing!
Sydney B — Google review
Excellent overall experience, their pancakes are the reason I continue to go back. They have a different taste than what I am accustomed to in the United States, perfect crispy outside with a soft melt in your mouth center. Great coffee, and other very good savory dishes. A very nice relaxing atmosphere perfect for drinking coffee and getting much needed work done. The employees speak perfect English and are very kind. The only thing I would like to see are new items on the menu, I've been living in Pécs for roughly a year and the menu has remain the same, an opportunity to try something new would be nice, but overall a fantastic spot.
Zach P — Google review
Unfortunately, I am disappointed. My expectations were very high and the reality turned out to be much worse. The English breakfast was not tasty, the bacon was not crispy but stringy, the black pudding poor, the tomato mushy, not enough beans. The best was the chai latte which was really delicious.
Michał K — Google review
We ordered the English breakfast and Benedict breakfast, however, the taste is not delicious and too SALTY😱😱 Cafe is not hot and the portions of food is too few, after finishing meal and you still feel hungry and salty 😭 Very disappointed & Too overpriced!
Jessica H — Google review
Go for the coffee, not for the food. The menu has a good selection of international and local dishes with vegetarian options as well. Not so many pastries, only cakes and maybe 2 sandwiches. Opted out for three Eggs Florentine which was a huge disappointment. The English muffin was a sweet bread that overpowered the entire dish, the onsen egg was overcooked, hollandaise didn’t taste anything. The best part was the side salad. And the coffee, that tasted great! And sadly everything is overpriced.
Kata S — Google review
Pécs, Király u. 23-25, 7621, Hungaryhttps://reggelipecs.hu/+36 72 529 910Tips and more reviews for Reggeli
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Bohemia Sörkonyha is a charming spot in the heart of Pécs, offering an authentic Czech dining experience. The menu features classic dishes like pork knuckle, Czech goulash with dumplings, and fried hermelin cheese, alongside artisan burgers. To complement the flavors, they serve a selection of five Czech beers on tap. Guests can also enjoy their meals in a pleasant outdoor garden area.
Absolutely love the pork knuckle offered here. Super value size and great service makes a perfect place for some local specialty.
Peter Y — Google review
This wasn’t my first visit to Bohemia Sörkonyha, and definitely won’t be my last! I’ve tried both the burgers and the wraps — and they are honestly awesome. Juicy, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. 🍔🌯 Every bite was worth it! The service is always warm and friendly, and the team makes you feel truly welcome. 🙌 The atmosphere is cozy, relaxed, and has a great vibe — whether you’re there with friends or just enjoying some solo time. 💫 It’s one of my favorite places in the city. Highly recommended if you’re into good food, great service, and a chill atmosphere!
Rawia N — Google review
This was fantastic restaurant l highlight recommend the pork and burger 🍔 sooooo nice 👍 . I have a good time with my bf 😝😝😝 2 people cost around €40 not to bad 🤣🤣🤣
Zhiyi Z — Google review
My personal favorite in Pécs, 5m walk from the city center. Czech “hospoda” style, simple great food with good beer.
Révész R — Google review
In a way, you can get into a space-time machine here. Prague atmosphere at the gateway to the Mediterranean.
Borbély ( — Google review
Thank you for the tasty steak potato and dark beer!The prok is juicy with adequate fat!People are nice! Need to book a table
Annie Y — Google review
We ordered chicken salad prepared in coffee with cranberries and almonds, and buffalo chicken kit. Portions were big, and the food was very delicious. The chicken salad was a really interesting mix of sweet and salty tastes, and coffee added a nice flavor. Buffalo chicken kit was greasy and meaty, just the way it should be.
Dragan H — Google review
Good burgers, nice service, clean facilities.
Darren T — Google review

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