REAL specialty coffee here! Not a fake one, using the word "specialty" just in their written menu as many coffee shops in Poland do, they're just a wannabes and nothing to do with the good coffee. We've visited and tried many coffee shops in 3 different cities of Poland: Zielona góra, Poznań and Wrocław. In "Cafe Targowa" one can choose from a big variety of 100% arabica and no one will tell you: "I can't prepare an espresso from this package because we offer it only for the filter coffees". So, no restrictions and bored faces here, the barista is a super skilled, friendly and smiling guy! Definitely the best coffee we've had in entire...
Read moreThe coffee was… not bad, not bad, and — well — not bad. I’m just sitting here at a little market spot. Around me, elderly people — grandmas and grandpas — are strolling by. The chairs are uncomfortable, the coffee art is poor, and the overall vibe of the coffee shop feels outdated — like something from 5–7 years ago.
Also, they offer desserts, but unfortunately, they are left uncovered, and flies are landing directly on them. Not exactly the kind of atmosphere or quality you’d hope for when you stop for a...
Read moreIt didn't live up for the hype. Coffee ok but nothing out of the ordinary. I try to taste specialty coffee everywhere I travel, this is the first place that calls themselves "specialty coffee" that pours ready-made drip coffee out of a thermos. I was speechless shocked as I watched that. The result was a pretty flat flavour profile, serving temperature not optimal too. Female barista was really pushy for that blend, I really see the reason why. Also the place is pretty cramped so you can't really...
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