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Inside the hotel of the same name the Monopol’s in-house café bar offers decent coffee and plenty of class with an interior that recalls Katowice’s golden age.
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Artystyczna
Downstairs from the BWA contemporary art gallery, Artystyczna was clearly once a horrid communist café and unfortunately its dubious attempt to modernise has left us with this rather horrid modern cafe.
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Café Paterman
A comfortable, classy café off Chorzów's high street, Cafe Chopin makes a perfect diversion for those with a sweet tooth.
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Caffe Bar N°57
A brave attempt at bringing a little sophistication to Katowice's café scene, the coffee may not be the best in the world but it's an okay place to devour cakes and tea on one of the sprawling sofas in the front area by the bar.
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Caffeine Café
Attempting to create a little minimalist coffee chic is a brave thing to do and could be achieved inside this average little place with the removal of the train station across the street and the introduction of some decent-tasting coffee.
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Carmella
An ideal spot for coffee, cake or an ice cream sundae with fresh fruit while wandering the confusing confines of the Silesia Citry Center mall.
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Chopin Frykasy Fryderyka
A microscopic venture popular with elderly ladies and their laptop-wielding granddaughters in need of a quick caffeine injection, the coffee here is some of the best to be found in the city.
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Coffeeheaven
Poland's number one coffee chain's Altus Centre offering is small and pleasant. Arguably the best coffee in the country (maybe the most expensive as well), plus a limited selection of sandwiches, wraps and cakes.
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Coffee Magic
Cinema City's Punkt 44 in-house café is a gorgeous concoction of red vinyl seating, freshly squeezed orange juice, average coffee, cakes and indifferent waitresses.
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Costa Coffee
Generic it might be, but in a town where ordering a coffee remains a game of fortune the presence of Costa is nothing short of a God-send.
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Fanaberia
Swap your shoes for a Turkish water pipe and a backgammon board, lounging on the colourful carpets and cushions of the glass atrium, or drink a Polish microbrew in one of the fantastic hanging wicker basket seats of this groovy tea house.
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Gaudi
Colourful reptiles, freaky chairs, mosaics galore and weird, white moulded walls inside a fitting tribute to the Spanish genius.
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Kawiarnia Wawelska
On what has developed into Katowice's coffee and cakes corridor, this cafe is favoured by big-haired varicose-veined clients who look as if they dressed for church but the preacher wasn't in so they came here for a coffee instead.
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Kremowa
This unique (ie, strange) establishment has a little something for everyone by completing the unlikely trifecta of delicious desserts and sundaes, above-average Polish grub at below-average prices, and tasty beer.
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La Palette
Good-looking waitresses deliver coffee, tea, sandwiches, excellent cheesecake and ice-cold bottles of beer in an open plan setting on the ground floor of the large city centre Altus Centre.
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Monopol
Inside the hotel of the same name the Monopol’s in-house café bar offers decent coffee and plenty of class with an interior that recalls Katowice’s golden age.
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Nugat
Cute as a quilting grandmother, Nugat offers an assortment of ice cream, cream cakes, tortes and other sweet desserts, as well as very strong coffee.
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o'joj
Hidden away inside a small courtyard and down a little flight of steps, o'joj is overflowing with art, junk, students, an upright piano, the soothing songs of Marilyn Monroe and a choice of herb teas and beer.
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