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Batumi Businesses

Georgia

15 businesses registered in Batumi

Data as of

Batumi is Georgia's second-largest city and the capital of the Adjara region on the Black Sea coast. It serves as both a resort destination and a growing commercial center with international hotels, a developing tech sector, and a distinct culinary identity rooted in Adjarian cuisine.

Adjarian House

აჭარული სახლი

Traditional Adjarian Restaurant

provisional

Adjarian House serves the distinctive cuisine of Georgias Adjara region, famous for cheese-filled khachapuri and unique coastal dishes. Our traditional wooden building offers an authentic cultural experience.

Batumi|Restaurant

Adjarian Wine House

აჭარული ღვინის სახლი

Regional Winery

claimed

Adjarian Wine House revives forgotten grape varieties unique to the Adjara region. Our small-batch wines tell the story of coastal Georgian winemaking traditions distinct from Kakheti.

Batumi|Winery

Batumi Bakery House

ბათუმის პურის სახლი

Bakery & Cafe

claimed

Batumi Bakery House specializes in Adjarian-style khachapuri (boat-shaped cheese bread topped with egg and butter), the signature dish of the Adjara region. The bakery also produces traditional Georgian breads, pastries, and Adjarian sweets. Located near the Batumi Boulevard, it is a popular stop for visitors seeking the authentic regional version of khachapuri.

Batumi|Bakery

Batumi Dental Center

ბათუმის სტომატოლოგიური ცენტრი

Dental Clinic

provisional

Batumi Dental Center is a dental clinic located near the Batumi Boulevard serving both residents and visitors to Georgia's Black Sea coast. The clinic provides general dentistry, cosmetic procedures, and dental implants. English, Turkish, and Russian language support is available, reflecting Batumi's international patient base.

Batumi|Dental Clinic

Batumis Sakhli

ბათუმის სახლი

Traditional Adjarian Home Cooking Restaurant

verified

Batumis Sakhli (Batumi's House) is dedicated to the home-cooking traditions of Adjara — the repertoire of dishes prepared in Adjarian kitchens rather than commercial restaurants. This means sinori (pasta with cream and cheese), borano (fried cheese), Adjarian walnut sweets, and the regional variation of ostri using Black Sea anchovies. The space is designed as a traditional Adjarian house interior with carved wooden furniture, woven textiles, and a working fireplace.

Batumi|Restaurant

Black Sea Adventures

შავი ზღვის თავგადასავლები

Coastal Tour Operator

provisional

Black Sea Adventures offers water-based activities and coastal tours from Batumi, including boat trips, kayaking, and excursions to the botanical gardens and mountain villages of Adjara.

Batumi|Tour Operator

Casa Mia

კასა მია

Georgian-European Restaurant

claimed

Casa Mia occupies a restored 19th-century Batumi townhouse with the characteristic cast-iron balcony architecture of the city. The menu covers Georgian staples alongside European-influenced dishes reflecting Batumi's historically cosmopolitan port-city character — the city has Turkish, Greek, Armenian, and European architectural and culinary influences. Grilled Black Sea fish, Georgian cheeses, and European-style brunches make Casa Mia a versatile all-day dining destination.

Batumi|Restaurant

Chaika

ჩაიკა

Georgian Seafood & Coastal Restaurant

claimed

Chaika (meaning seagull) is a well-established Batumi seafood restaurant close to the harbour, known for serving the freshest daily-catch Black Sea fish. Diners choose from a display of fresh fish, then it is grilled, fried, or baked to order with Georgian accompaniments — tkemali sauce, walnut paste, grilled vegetables, and lavash. Chaika is a Batumi institution among local families, less touristic than the boulevard restaurants and offering better seafood value.

Batumi|Restaurant

Meidan

მეიდანი

Georgian Restaurant in Batumi Old Town

claimed

Meidan takes its name from the historic bazaar square at the heart of Batumi's Old Town, where the city's multi-ethnic trade culture converged for centuries. The restaurant occupies a renovated space in the pedestrianised Meidan zone and serves traditional Georgian cuisine with an emphasis on Adjarian regional dishes. The outdoor seating faces restored 19th-century townhouses and the restaurant is a hub for the neighbourhood's evening social scene.

Batumi|Restaurant

Piazza Restaurant Batumi

პიაცა ბათუმი

Georgian Restaurant at Piazza Square

claimed

Piazza Restaurant sits within Batumi's Piazza Europa development — a neo-baroque square that has become one of the city's most visited spaces. Despite the incongruous European-themed architecture, the restaurant serves authentic Georgian cuisine: Adjarian khachapuri, grilled meats, and Kakhetian wines. The square's fountains and evening illuminations create a festive atmosphere that suits the communal nature of Georgian dining.

Batumi|Restaurant

Porto Franco

პორტო ფრანკო

Seafood Restaurant

verified

Porto Franco brings the best of Black Sea seafood to Batumi with daily fresh catches, Mediterranean influences, and stunning coastal views. Our waterfront terrace offers the perfect setting for sunset dinners.

Batumi|Restaurant

Radisson Blu Hotel Batumi

რადისონ ბლუ ბათუმი

International Chain Hotel

verified

Radisson Blu Hotel Batumi is a waterfront property located on the Black Sea coast in central Batumi. The hotel offers 168 rooms and suites, a seafront restaurant, fitness center, spa, and conference facilities. Its location provides direct access to the Batumi Boulevard promenade and is within walking distance of the city center.

Batumi|Hotel

Guide: Businesses in Batumi

Batumi has transformed significantly over the past decade from a quiet Soviet-era resort town into a modern coastal city with international hotels, a lively restaurant scene, and growing investment in real estate and tourism infrastructure. The city's economy is heavily seasonal, with peak activity from June through September, though year-round businesses are increasingly viable.

Business Landscape

Batumi's business sector revolves around tourism and hospitality. The Boulevard area along the Black Sea promenade is the commercial heart, with hotels, restaurants, and entertainment concentrated here. The Old Town offers a more intimate dining and shopping experience. Real estate has been a major growth sector, with numerous new residential and hotel developments. Batumi also has a small but growing tech and coworking community, though it remains far smaller than Tbilisi's.

Adjarian Cuisine

Batumi is the best place to experience authentic Adjarian cuisine, which is distinct from the rest of Georgia. Adjarian khachapuri -- the boat-shaped bread filled with cheese, butter, and a raw egg -- is the most famous dish, but the regional cuisine extends much further: borano (cheese and cornmeal), sinori (rolled cheese pastry), and fresh Black Sea fish are local specialties. Many Batumi restaurants also serve broader Georgian cuisine.

Practical Tips

  • Many Batumi businesses reduce hours or close entirely from November through March -- verify operating status before visiting in winter
  • The Batumi Boulevard area is walkable; most tourist-oriented businesses are within a 15-minute walk of each other
  • Batumi International Airport serves seasonal direct flights from many European cities

City overview maintained by the Georgia Business Registry editorial team. Last reviewed March 2026.