Side Trips from St. Petersburg Restaurants

Because most of the suburbs are just a short trip from St. Petersburg, there hasn't been any real demand for tourist-oriented restaurants and cafés. There are some exceptions, notably in Pavlovsk and Pushkin, but on the whole it's best to pack some sandwiches. You will, however, find plenty of beer tents and ice-cream vendors.

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  • 1. Grand Column Hall

    $$$$ | Eastern European

    The former servants' quarters inside Pavlovsk Palace offer cafeteria-style and full-menu service. The European offerings include different kinds of salads and well-prepared trout and pike perch. If you want to go Russian, you can order traditional national dishes, such as pancakes with caviar, or fish or meat in aspic. The savory pies are delicious. You can also order picnic items to eat on the palace's extensive grounds.

    Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, St.-Petersburg, 196621, Russia
    812-452–3809-reservations, information

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Fri. in winter
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