5 bars in Split, editor-picked for bars open late. Bars serving past 23:00. All bars in Split.

MoNIKa's Wine Bar ★ 4.8

diocletians-palace · Ul. ban Mladenova 1, 21000 Split, Croatia

Hours: Tue-Sun 17:00-23:30, Mon closed

MoNIKa's Wine Bar on Ban Mladenova in Split's Old Town pours wines from the family's Zrnovnica estate alongside Dalmatian cheese and prsut boards in a small.

Tip: The room is small; book ahead for the evening sitting or arrive at 17:00 when the bar opens for the night service.

Leopold's Delicatessen Bar ★ 4.6

diocletians-palace · Poljana Tina Ujevica 3, 21000 Split, Croatia

Hours: Mon-Tue 17:30-24:00, Wed-Thu 17:30-01:00, Fri-Sat 17:30-02:00, Sun 18:00-24:00

Leopold's Delicatessen Bar on Poljana Tina Ujevica in Split is the pioneering craft-beer bar in the Old Town, with the city's deepest Croatian draught list.

Tip: Order the half-pour flight; the bar fills early in summer and the small terrace is hard to land after 21:00.

Marvlvs Library Jazz Bar ★ 4.4

diocletians-palace · Papaliceva ulica 4, 21000 Split, Croatia

Hours: Mon 17:00-23:30, Tue-Sat 17:00-24:00, Sun closed

Marvlvs Library Jazz Bar on Papaliceva in Split is the city's after-dinner jazz room, tucked inside Diocletian Palace with low light and short cocktail menus.

Tip: Sit in the back room for the music; the front bar is the after-dinner queue for a drink before the late sitting.

Zinfandel Food & Wine ★ 4.2

diocletians-palace · Maruliceva ul. 2, 21000 Split, Croatia

Hours: Daily 08:00-24:00

Zinfandel Food & Wine on Maruliceva in Split is the city's wine-led bistro, pouring 100-plus Croatian bottles and 30 by the glass between Pjaca and Vocni Trg.

Tip: The courtyard tables are the right seats; live music nightly in summer.

Bokeria Wine Cellar ★ 4.0

diocletians-palace · Domaldova ul. 8, 21000 Split, Croatia

Hours: Daily 09:00-01:00

Bokeria's wine room in Split shifts the Old Town restaurant into a wine-bar mood after 22:00, pouring Plavac mali and Posip by the glass into the early hours.

Tip: Sit at the cellar end of the dining room; the by-the-bottle list runs to around 200 Croatian labels.