Where to eat and drink with a view over the Flame Towers and Caspian coastline
Rooftop bars with Flame Towers views
Several hotel rooftop bars in central Baku offer direct views of the illuminated Flame Towers after dark — a genuinely striking sight worth building an evening around, particularly during the warmer months when rooftop seating is comfortable.
Fine dining in the Old City
A number of upscale restaurants operate within restored Old City buildings, combining historic architecture with contemporary Azerbaijani and international menus — reserve ahead for dinner, particularly on weekends.
Caspian Boulevard dining
The waterfront Boulevard has a range of restaurants with sea views, from casual to upscale, making it a natural spot for a relaxed dinner after a day of sightseeing.
Crystal Hall area dining
The newer development around Crystal Hall and National Flag Square has an increasing number of restaurant and café options with waterfront views, reflecting Baku's ongoing culinary scene expansion beyond the traditional Old City core.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to book ahead for rooftop dining in Baku?
For popular venues, particularly on weekends, yes — booking a day or two ahead is a sensible precaution, especially for tables with the best Flame Towers views.
Is alcohol widely available in Baku restaurants?
Yes — Azerbaijan is a secular country and alcohol is standard in most restaurants and bars catering to both locals and tourists, particularly in central Baku.
What's the dress code for upscale Baku restaurants?
Smart casual is generally appropriate; the more upscale rooftop and fine dining venues lean toward a slightly more polished look, though Baku's dress culture isn't as strict as some other international fine dining scenes.