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Fox & Anchor
‘No dogs or mother-in-laws allowed’ proclaims the sign on the doorway, setting the tone for exactly the sort of pub you would have found in Bristol twenty years back.
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Lotus
Ethnic food is a rare find in these parts, so it’s good news that the one Chinese we did locate didn’t disappoint.
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Michelangelo
The classiest-looking venue in town comes with brick touches, a copper-plated fireplace, dimmed lighting and an atmosphere of modern elegance.
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Montmartre
A mega-popular spot that’s somewhat gloomy on the inside, possibly explaining why so many of the locals choose to decamp to the terrace the moment the storm clouds pass.
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Niva
You’ll find zillions of Wild West restaurants in Poland, though not one comes close to the quality of Niva. The menu here
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O’Learys
A pub first and foremost, but that’s no reason not to peruse the menu. You’ll find belting pizzas coming out of the wood-fired oven, as well Yank sized offerings of burgers, wings, steaks and fajitas.
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Red Light
The one good thing consistent with Red Light Districts are quality kebabs, and while Karlskrona doesn’t have the former, it most certainly has the latter.
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Toscana
Featuring a wall of wine bottles, an aquarium and a giant mural of the Virgin Mary Toscana goes neck and neck with O’Leary’s to see who can draw the most summer custom.
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