Set above Kotor along a well-known hiking route, this carefully restored stone building occupies a historic site that had long been abandoned before being brought back to life by a local family. The restoration respects the original structure and setting, with the aim of preserving the character of the area while reopening it as a place to stop, rest, and experience traditional products tied to the surrounding land.
The location offers wide views over the bay and serves simple, locally produced drinks and food, including homemade wine and pomegranate juice. The owners are often present and share background information about the area’s history, which stretches back several centuries. Access is on foot via a manageable hike, making it a common stop for walkers rather than casual passers-by.