5 budget eating worth the trip across Croatia, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Croatia guides.
Kruscic Artisan Bakery ★ 4.6 · Split
diocletians-palace · Obrov 6, 21000 Split, Croatia
Kruscic at Obrov 6 in Split sells artisan loaves and pastries through the morning behind the Ribarnica, with most items between €2 and €5 take-away.
Tip: Buy the focaccia and the boule before 13:00; either makes a sea-wall lunch.
Villa Spiza ★ 4.5 · Split
diocletians-palace · Ulica Petra Kruzica 3, 21000 Split, Croatia
Villa Spiza in Split's Diocletian Palace runs a handwritten daily board sourced from the morning Pazar, with most main courses between €10 and €18.
Tip: Walk-in only; the second sitting at 14:00 is easier than the 13:00 rush.
Pizzeria Galija ★ 4.4 · Split
diocletians-palace · Toncieva ul. 12, 21000 Split, Croatia
Pizzeria Galija on Toncieva in Split is the cheapest sit-down meal in the Old Town, with a margherita from €7 off the wood-fired oven open since 1980.
Tip: Open daily 10:00 to 24:00; queue is shortest at 11:30 or 22:00.
Konoba Varos ★ 4.2 · Split
veli-varos · Ban Mladenova 9, 21000 Split, Croatia
Konoba Varos in Split's Veli Varos serves a sturdy konoba lunch with pasticada and grilled fish keeping most plates between €12 and €22.
Tip: The marenda lunch board (mid-morning, 10:00 to 12:00) is the cheapest sitting.
Bobis Marmontova ★ 4.0 · Split
marmontova · Marmontova ul. 1, 21000 Split, Croatia
Bobis on Marmontova in Split is the cheap-eats anchor for burek and kremsnita at the take-away counter, with most filled pastries under €4.
Tip: Take-away beats the table queue; ask for sa pavlakom on the burek.