Skadarlija began to acquire its bohemian character in the last few decades of the 19th century, and particularly after 1901,when the well-known Dardaneli inn was demolished and its guests, prominent writers and actors, moved to the Skadarlija inns or kafanas. The best-known of these were Tri šešira («Three Hats»), Dva jelena («Two Deer»), Zlatni bokal («The Golden Chalice»), Bandist, East, Guild, Vuk Karadžić and The two Sergeants. The first three of these still survive today, accompanied by some new restaurants like Ima dana («There will be days»), Skadarlija (demolished in 2006), Dva bela goluba («Two White Doves»).
Skadarlija began to acquire its bohemian character in the last few decades of the 19th century, and particularly after 1901,when the well-known Dardaneli inn was demolished and its guests, prominent writers and actors, moved to the Skadarlija inns or kafanas. The best-known of these were Tri šešira («Three Hats»), Dva jelena («Two Deer»), Zlatni bokal («The Golden Chalice»), Bandist, East, Guild, Vuk Karadžić and The two Sergeants. The first three of these still survive today, accompanied by some new restaurants like Ima dana («There will be days»), Skadarlija (demolished in 2006), Dva bela goluba («Two White Doves»).