Pelivan Ice Cream Parlor, Belgrade

Pelivan Ice Cream Parlor, Belgrade

Pelivan Ice Cream Parlor in Belgrade is not just a place to savor delicious desserts but a historical landmark steeped in the city's culture and tradition. Established in 1851, Pelivan is the oldest operational pastry shop in Belgrade, maintaining its original name and family ownership since its inception. This renowned establishment has a rich history of serving the Serbian Royal Court and has been immortalized in the writings of Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andrić.

Famed for its exceptional pastries and particularly its ice cream, Pelivan has become synonymous with high-quality desserts in Belgrade. The phrase "Why do you say Pelivan if you mean ice cream" underscores its iconic status in the local dessert scene. The ice cream here is often touted as the best in the city, known for its variety and the unique flavors that continue to draw locals and tourists alike.

Pelivan stands as one of the oldest surviving food service venues in Belgrade. It is celebrated as a "historical thread" that connects the modern city with its past, having endured through two royal dynasties, the communist era, and various state transformations. The longevity and resilience of Pelivan highlight its role as a custodian of tradition that has survived numerous historical upheavals.

Today, Pelivan continues to be a cherished gathering spot, beloved for its welcoming ambiance and its commitment to preserving a nostalgic link to the past. It is a place where every visitor, young and old, can appreciate a piece of Belgrade's history while enjoying some of the finest ice creams and pastries the city has to offer. Pelivan remains a testament to enduring tradition and culinary excellence, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic flavor of Belgrade.

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Sight Name: Pelivan Ice Cream Parlor
Sight Location: Belgrade, Serbia (See walking tours in Belgrade)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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