Drinkers Can Enjoy Same Pint of Beer in Two Different Countries in This Pub

WE’VE all lost track of time while sharing a pint with friends – but have you ever stumbled into the wrong country after abeers at the local pub? At one tavern in Eastern Europe, that’s not as impossible as it sounds.

The restaurant is in Slovenia, but the pool table and the toilets are in Croatia.

Even the pub landlord, a man called Sasha Kalin, is half Slovenian and half Croatian – the son of a Slovenian man and a Croatian woman.

The dual nationality doesn’t extend to beers though – the only ales on offer in the pub is from Slovenia.

According to Condé Nast Traveler, the tavern got dual nationality in 1991, when Yugoslavia was split into Croatia and Slovenia and the new border between countries was drawn right through where the pub stood. While the pub is registered in Slovenia and pays taxes to the Slovenian government, it has two phone numbers , one for each country.
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