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Restaurants in Berat
Driloni Hall is a casual restaurant on Rruga Antipatrea in Berat's old town, open from morning coffee through evening. The space feels quiet and cozy—a genuine neighborhood spot rather than a tourist trap, though travelers are welcome. It stocks beer, wine, and hard liquor, with a bar onsite, and rounds out the menu with coffee and desserts.
Exceptional · based on 24 Google reviews
Our weighted 10-point Holiday Score combines Google's overall rating, review volume, and sentiment around specific topics (service, food, atmosphere, accessibility). Sub-dimension scores weight category-specific signals — for restaurants we look at food and value mentions; for hotels at cleanliness and location; for beaches at water quality and facilities. Accessibility is weighted from verified wheelchair and mobility attributes.
Scores above 8.5 represent outstanding quality. 10.0 is reserved for editorial picks.
Why we like it
We appreciate places that don't perform hospitality—Driloni Hall reads as a real local haunt where you can linger over coffee or a drink without fanfare. The fact that it handles groups comfortably while staying low-key is rare in Berat's old town, where many restaurants lean hard into the tourist experience.
MXXF+474, Rruga Antipatrea, Berat, Albania
Source: Google historical busyness data