A weird hipster place that is not unpleasant but then again is not suitable for everyone. I got a pretty nice (if not surprising) beer, a good coffee, and good pierogi, but the herring was definitely oversalted (and believe me, I know what a herring is, I come from a nation which barely knows other fish). Tattoos on the barman with a groomed beard were pretty but I would have preferred a floor where I would lay down my backpack without worrying about having to wash it later, and a working wall socket to charge a dead phone. As hipster places go, I've seen better, but you can get a beer and pierogi in a windy Sunday night when everything else seems to be closed. The prices were pretty much normal for Warsaw, not cheap and not expensive. There are much better pubs nearby, though. There are hints this would be a "live music venue"; can't very well imagine where the band would be but maybe that is a summer thing outside. Nothing resembling that in the end of...
Read moreI love the location and the architecture of this building. I had gotten very excited when I passed by this restaurant and they had a big grill outside in the spring. Unfortunately their menu was pretty boring and the food tasted that way too. Although the cutlet and the desert crepes were pretty to look at, the oil that the cutlet was fried in made it taste burnt and the crepe tasted like it was made earlier in the day. My date's mushroom pasta was OK but lackluster and she refused to let me photograph it since it was boring. The night we were there, they had live outdoor music. In the future we'll only stop by for the drinks and...
Read morePolish Burger: best burger in Poland hands down. Maybe Europe.
Think of a brisket burger and you get the idea, tender, excellent flavors. The New York Times needs to write about this. In the meantime, come and get yours.
Also pictured is the Panzanella which was fine, think of bread with a pesto spread, summer vegetables covered in melty cheese. But come on, get over here for that burger. You’re welcome.
The space has a welcoming feel and maybe has some history as there is a PKP sign on building. Maybe it was some part of the transit system at some point. Ok, seriously, come...
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