
Blaznavac
Blaznavac occupies a prime corner position on Strahinjica Bana, operating as a lounge bar that transitions into a DJ-driven party venue as the night progresses. The spacious terrace wraps around the building and fills with Belgrade's well-dressed crowd from early evening. Inside, the decor is modern and moody, with low lighting and comfortable seating that encourages long stays. DJ sets start around 11 PM on weekends, shifting the energy from cocktail lounge to something more kinetic. The music is house and commercial electronic, kept at a level that still allows nearby conversation but signals that the dancing hours have arrived. Blaznavac is one of the strip's most popular venues, and weekend reservations for terrace seating are practically mandatory during summer months when every table fills by 10 PM. Cocktails run RSD 800-1,100 and the crowd expects a certain level of presentation from both the drinks and the company. The corner location gives the terrace twice the sidewalk frontage of neighboring venues, which makes Blaznavac the strip's most visible social hub and its natural center of gravity on busy nights.
What to Expect
A fashionable lounge that escalates into a party bar by midnight. Early evening is drinks and conversation. Late evening is DJ sets and a crowd that's ready to move. The terrace is the main attraction in summer; the interior takes over in winter with a more intimate, club-adjacent vibe.
Glamorous by Belgrade standards, social, and increasingly energetic as the night advances. The terrace feels like a VIP section that everyone's invited to.
Deep house, commercial house, R&B, and pop remixes from DJ sets starting at 11 PM
Smart and polished. Blaznavac's crowd dresses up. Men in fitted shirts and dark jeans minimum. Women treat it as a going-out destination.
Fashionable couples and groups who want the Strahinjica Bana experience at its most polished. People who want to dance but not in a full club environment.
Cash (RSD) and cards accepted
Price Range
Beer RSD 350-450, cocktails RSD 800-1,100, wine RSD 450-700
≈ EUR 3-9.40 / USD 3.30-10.30
Hours
Daily 10 AM to 2 AM, weekends until 3 AM, DJ sets from 11 PM
Insider Tip
Reserve a terrace table for Friday or Saturday in summer, especially the corner seats with views down both sides of the street. The transition from lounge to party around 11 PM is when the atmosphere peaks.
Full Review
Blaznavac's corner location gives it more terrace space than most Strahinjica Bana venues, and the venue uses every square meter. Tables wrap around two sides of the building, catching the evening light and offering sightlines down the strip in both directions. This is where Belgrade's nightlife crowd comes to be seen, and the people-watching from a corner table is entertainment in itself. The terrace fills methodically: after-work drinkers claim the first tables, dinner groups take the next wave, and by 10 PM the standing areas between tables are as populated as the seated spots.
The interior is darker and more intimate than the terrace suggests. Low seating, mood lighting, and a DJ booth that becomes the room's focal point after 11 PM. The transition from lounge to party is gradual: the music rises in tempo and volume, the standing areas fill, and the seated crowd shifts from leaning back to leaning in. By midnight on weekends, the interior functions as a small club with a dance floor that forms organically in front of the DJ. The space isn't large enough for full-scale clubbing, but the energy compensates for the square footage.
Drink quality is above average for the strip. The cocktail menu has thought behind it, and the bartenders execute consistently. Prices are at the upper end of Strahinjica Bana's range but justified by the atmosphere and the quality of ingredients. Wine and beer are available for those who prefer simpler orders. The bar service holds up well even during peak hours, partly because the venue's size allows for enough staff. The bottle list includes good Serbian wines alongside international options.
Blaznvac attracts the same demographic as the rest of the strip but filtered toward the more fashion-conscious end of the spectrum. The crowd is attractive, well-dressed, and socially fluent. Conversations happen easily, and the atmosphere encourages mixing between groups, especially on the terrace where proximity does the work of breaking the ice. It's a strong choice for anyone who wants the Strahinjica Bana experience concentrated in one venue. The only downside is popularity: on peak nights, the crowd can feel dense, and the bar queue reflects the demand.
The Neighborhood
Blaznavac is centrally positioned on Strahinjica Bana, within steps of Bar Central, Komunalac, and several other venues. The corner location makes it a visual landmark on the strip. Most people who spend an evening on Strahinjica Bana pass by Blaznavac at least once.
Getting There
Same access as the rest of Strahinjica Bana. Walk from Slavija Square (10 minutes) or take Car:Go directly to the street. The corner building is easy to spot.
Address
Strahinjica Bana 21
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Komunalac
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Tilt
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Zaokret
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