Pubs & Cafes
Molly Malone’s Irish Pub
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Molly Malone's Irish Pub happens to be the first and the only Irish Pub in the Warsaw Old Town. Establishing “Molly” we were inspired by original pubs, serving both drinks and food, located in Ireland, especially in Dublin. Our pub is located in the interiors which date back well beyond the 15th century, which is the source of unique atmosphere of our spot.
[Pubs & Cafes]Kafka Cafe
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White clouds are lazily floating through the ink-black ceiling. Chessboard on the floor. Pompous red armchairs, straddled black sofas. A gigantic white rabbit is grazing in the bookshelf. Black antlers are hanging on the wall. There is pine paneling and azure floor in the toilets. At the bar, one may order a good book by weight. The view from café inside to green Powisle seems to hardly real. The interior depends on weather, huge windows overlooking the park make Kafka never the same. Simple, nice and casual atmosphere. Shelter for thinking people.
[Pubs & Cafes]Paparazzi Café Bar
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The opening of Paparazzi Warsaw set new standards for bars in Warsaw and the whole of Poland. A bar of international calibre that magnetised the City and soon attracted a sophisticated and loyal clientele...
Paparazzi Warsaw established the Mojito, the favorite drink of Ernest Hemingway, as the benchmark cocktail in every respected bar in Warsaw.
[Pubs & Cafes]Jimmy Bradley’s Irish Bar
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Jimmy Bradley's Irish Bar is owned by Kevin Bradley, an Irishman and very experienced landlord and you won't find a better pint of Guinness anywhere in Warsaw. Not just an expat bar, you will find Jimmy Bradley's bar packed to the rafters during sporting occasions and if you want to follow your team and watch the match, then Jimmy Bradley's is a superb venue.
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