Terv Presszo
About
in the heart of Budapest on Nádor Street. Opened in 1954 as a neighborhood cafe and pub, Terv became a local hangout for writers and artists. The "presszó" once ubiquitous in Budapest during socialist times, functioned as something between a traditional cafe, a confectionery and a pub. Such places are disappearing from the Budapest scene and Terv proudly carries on this tradition. Now a bistro restaurant, we offer traditional Hungarian dishes like Goulash served in a bogrács, chicken paprikás and beef stew served with homemade dumplings, fresh salads and Hungarian desserts. Terv features a full bar serving beer, Hungarian wines and cocktails. Terv is proud to be one of the few surviving neighborhood pubs in the Vth district catering to locals & tourists alike, who enjoy a bit of Budapest nostalgia. Come see our collection of original art and artifacts from the 50s, 60s & 70s! Open every day from noon until 10 pm. Reservations & walk-ins both welcome.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour