Vrnik Arts Club

Restaurant · Inland waters of Croatia

Vrnik Arts Club

Restaurant · Inland waters of Croatia

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Vrnik 10, 20260, Korčula, Croatia

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Homemade food & scenic views, but overpriced, inconsistent service  

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Tracey Armitage

Google
Stopped for coffee whilst island hopping. Had to look for someone to serve us but they were polite and happily served us coffee at a table. Great location would have stayed for lunch if the timing had been right

N3304TOlaurenc

Google
Be very careful here. I don't think that they are overpriced, however all three occasions we have visited they have added items onto our bill that we didn't order. I thought it was an honest mistake the first time but they added 6 extra drinks on one occasion? And 4 extra on the next occasion and extra side dishes and drinks the 3rd time. It was quiet each time we visit so they were clearly trying to get some more money by scamming us. It was a different waiter each time too.

Ivana Biondić

Google
Had an amazing experience at Vrnik Arts Club! The food was amazing but the service even better. We came with two little kids (toddler and a baby) and were not the easiest guests but the service exceeded any expectations. Will definitely be back!

Sobhi Youssef

Google
Rating for the restaurant. Phenomenal experience being greeted from the dock to table. We had Amber Jack and lobster. Pretty excellent meal, albeit overpriced. Highly recommend if cost isn't an issue.

Husky9090

Google
I’ve been here afew times over the years and loved it, this time it was awful they so rude. ||My daughter sat in pebbles in shade under a tree whilst we had a drink they insisted she moved. ||We were told not to go be afew people as overpriced, but I previously thought it was beautiful.||I can safely say don’t go, it’s now average and very unpleasant experience.

Blaž Potočnik

Google
My girlfriend and I visited the only restaurant on the island, hoping to enjoy a cold drink. Unfortunately, we were told that we couldn’t be served at the restaurant because the tables were reserved only for guests who were eating. What surprised us most was that the terrace was completely empty, with around 20 tables available. Only half of them were set for dining, while the other half wasn’t even prepared — that’s where we sat down, thinking it wouldn’t be a problem just to have a drink. Still, the staff insisted that they will take our order only in the beach. There were a few small tables on the beach, but they were in direct sun with no shade. The only other option was to sit on the ground in the sand, in the shade. Neither of these felt like a comfortable or welcoming alternative, especially considering how empty the restaurant was. Overall, we were quite disappointed by the lack of flexibility and hospitality. It felt like they had no interest in serving us unless we ordered food. Also they were realy rude (owner and the staff).

Laetitia Masson

Google
In line with other reviews, this place comes off as a pretentious trap catering only to those ready to cough up the doughs. We fancied a drink and asked the waiter if that was possible. He said yes and showed us to a table, though clearly unwilling. It already felt awkward, but we sat down since we'd gotten into the troubles of asking. From the start, the waiter made a noticeable effort to make us feel unwelcome — no menus were offered, even when I asked to look at the drinks menus, being told there was only the house option. No price announced. Unfortunately, it was undrinkable. We left one glass completely full. We ended up cutting it short and asked for the bill. I was asked whether I’d pay by card or cash; I said card. Shocked to be told the price was €20 — for two glasses of bad wine - I ended up paying cash instead. I was welcomed by an angry look from the waiter who complained that I’d said card in the first place. I’m not sure what the difference was for him, as this didn’t involve any more effort on his part. Unacceptable to be treated that way. Just say no if you’ can’t be bothered! Avoid this place at all costs - you’ll be mocked and looked down at if you don’t have the looks of a big fish ready to be scammed (we were literally mocked by another waitress throughout the whole time we sat there). Also - what’s it got to do with arts? They simply mastered the arts of being unbearably disrespectful.

Bob Juburi

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We did’t stay at the hotel but the restaurant has the best pasta IN THE WORLD. I’m not exaggerating: the black ink monk fish pasta is mind blowing. Will miss it every day forever.