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Gostilna As keeps Ljubljana's deepest Slovenian wine cellar with 300 bottles by the glass available across the meal, paired with handmade Karst-style pasta.
Signature pour: Movia rebula
Wine focus: 300 Slovenian bottles, focus on Karst and Brda
Food: Handmade pasta and seafood
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Vinoteka Dvor leans hard on Slovenian Brda whites and orange wines, a retail-oriented room next to Dvorni Bar with a small standing pour bar in front.
Signature pour: Edi Simcic rebula
Wine focus: Slovenian Brda whites and orange wines
Food: Cheese and Karst pršut platters
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Pritlicje on Mestni trg works as a working-day wine bar after the cafe shift, a short Slovenian list paired with whatever the kitchen has on for the night.
Signature pour: Posavje white blend
Wine focus: Slovenian growers and small bottle list
Food: Small kitchen, snacks
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Harfa keeps a small wine room beside its tasting menu, focused on Slovenian growers chosen for pairings rather than retail breadth. A TableJourney pick.
Signature pour: Stajerska Sauvignon
Wine focus: Slovenian growers chosen by sommelier
Food: Tasting menu pairings
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Pen Klub's front bar pours from the restaurant's curated Slovenian list, the lower-friction way into the Kaval Group's Tomsiceva room. A TableJourney pick.
Signature pour: Stajerska Slovenija sparkling
Wine focus: Slovenian classics and a few global cellar bottles
Food: Small plates from the kitchen
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Klub Druzba is a small Petkovskovo nabrezje pour room run by a wine-trade collective. Independent Slovenian growers carry the by-the-glass board.
Signature pour: Vipava zelen
Wine focus: Independent Slovenian winemakers
Food: Cheese and charcuterie