Today on the menu: Belmontas (link, only in Lithuanian)
Belmontas is a place hosting different restaurants, bars and rooms for rent located next to the River Vilnia appx. 3 km outside from Vilnius. In the 19th century a frenchman got permission to build a mill next to the river. As the new barns and buildings were a little too spacious for their intended purpose, the miller opened a restaurant, presumably for very rare steaks. In the course of time the place was first shut down, opened up again, closed down and only some years ago renovated. The scenery is now quiet idyllic, with fountains, a waterfall and an old water-wheel spinning next to the tables. Some people might criticize the somewhat artifical character of the ponds and gardes. They have a point, but if you’re simply looking for a pleasant location to dine or drink, you will like it.
Food on the menu is mostly assortments of grilled meat, pizza and various Lithuanian dishes. Prices are fair, but a little higher than in most oldtown places. Very important: beer is cheap and tasty.
A lot of friendly staff takes care you won’t wait too long for your orders.
How to get there? You either take a taxi from town, or prepare for a walk. The road to Belmontas is not to advisable for pedestrians as there are a lot of speeding cars and chartered busses running. Expect the usual reckless driving of local youths and young families.
A nice alternative is to take bus No. 44 (link) heading to New Vilnius, for example from Filaretu St. north of Uzupis district, and to get out at Mildos St. Be aware that some other busses are going the same direction but do not stop at every station outside the city. From Mildos St. you turn right into a narrow road framed by a small forest. Follow the road, which turns into a path with a great view over the rooftops of Vilnius. Do not walk towards the area with scrap cars (guarded by dogs) but rather turn left down into the valley 100 meters farther. From there you simply follow the path along the small power line. On the right side you will see some summer houses. Keep on following the track downwards. After you leave the forest you will see a small village in the valley. This is where you have to go. One more time you cross a small forrest and you are there. Belmontas consists of the bigger buildings (and a big carpark). The walk should not take more than 30 minutes from the bus stop.
Take a map with you, just in case
Google Maps provides for a very accurate one.