also it's a sport bar, so you can go there and watch a game of your favorite team.

also lepa zoga is very close to park tivoli, which is a nice place to walk around and of course, hala tivoli is just nearby so you can catch union olimpija practicing in the morning.
when it comes to fast food, my favourite fast food is AJDA and it can be found either on the opposite side of the train/bus station or couple of blocks down to the direction of centre of the town (presernov trg) on the left side of slovenska cesta (if you walk by the slovenska cesta from the train station). you can also find great sandwiches at smith's, which is a couple of minutes away from ajda and usually closes at 2 or 3 in the afternoon.
last but not least, the best bosnian food in town is served in stepanjsko naselje, the name of the place is 10 u pol (deset u pol). if you don't feel like taking a bus or a cab from the center of the town (i'd say it's a 5-6 € trip by cab) you can go to harambasa, which also serves bosnian food. it's located in trnovo, very close (behind) the university of architecture. it's owned by a very famous slovenian-bosnian sport therapeutist.
almost forgot, the best pizza in ljubljana is imo served in garaza, which is in rudnik, on the left side of dolenjska cesta. not far away from the center (also maybe not a walking distance), but just like 10 u pol, worth it! you can search for it on the facebook.
as for the restaurants and reservations - it depends, some of the fancier places might require a reservation, but i think it's mostly on weekends. but you shouldn't have a problem finding a table in a nice place even during the weekends.
kafana - the centre of ljubljana (which you will find is very small) is full of those, although it's mostly fancy-stylish places full of posh people which i normally despise. you can look for the bar cezar, which is close to the train station just by the stock exchange building. a fine place to have a couple of drinks (too many). there are more like it, you just need to walk around a bit and find one you like.
partying - i'd say ljubljana is not a very good party town but anyway; it also depends of what kind of stuff you're into. go to TOP for cocktails and cheesy house/commercial music and i think you can also have a dinner there. club bachus is similar to top only worse and same goes for kms (klub mariborskih studentov). there's only one proper club in ljubljana, it's called K4 and you can go there to listen mostly electronica. also there are pubs/bars like orto bar, cutty sark and so on.
i'd say the go-to zone just to go out and have a couple of drinks would be the area around ljubljanica river, starting at the market and follow the river upstream. lots of places to sit and have fun.
benjaminn - visiting venice from ljubljana is not a problem, it takes a 2-3 hours by car and you don't have to go through austria. i don't know about other forms of transport; maybe train is an option but i normally don't recommend it because i have bad experience with trains in slovenia.
let me know if you guys need any specific information concerning the fast food /asian/takeaway joints.
oh yeah, and if you wanted to go play some ball, it could be arranged too. let me know.
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