Europe’s leading publisher of locally produced city guide
ESSENTIAL CITY GUIDES
Gdansk
Gdansk Restaurants
Gdansk Arrival & Transport
Gdansk Basics
Gdansk Culture & Events
Gdansk Hotels
Gdansk Restaurants
Gdansk Cafes
Gdansk Nightlife
Gdansk Sightseeing
Gdansk Leisure
Gdansk Shopping
Gdansk Directory
Useful links
See all chapters »
« Hide chapters
American
Chinese
Fish
French
Indian
International
Italian
Japanese
Mediterranean
Mexican
Milk Bars
Pancakes
Polish
Quick Eats
Regional
Russian
Spanish
Thai
Vegetarian
Free Download
More free downloads
All Destinations
Albania
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Estonia
FYR Macedonia
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Montenegro
N. Ireland
Netherlands
Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovenia
Slovenija
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
Home
»
Poland
»
Gdansk
»
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
International
Category Picks:
Żuraw
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
A waterfront restaurant right next to the Crane with a smattering of tables inside a pleasingly restrained light, modern interior.
Read on
La Pampa Steakhouse
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
Steak is the order of the day in this new restaurant found on the street reached through the gate under the Crane (Żuraw). The
Read on
Goldwasser
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
Still one of our favourite places and one of the best places to take guests in Gdansk, this atmospheric riverside restaurant features dishes like duck, fresh fish and delicious homemade pierogi along with locally produced beer served by multi-lingual service.
Read on
Filharmonia
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
‘One of the top three restaurants in Poland’, claims one reader, and we’re not arguing. What was once a municipal power plant has been given a reviving shot, and that’s down to a fabulous menu created by Tomasz Kortus and Artur Wencel.
Read on
Brovarnia
Gdansk Restaurants
»
International
Words can’t begin to do Brovarnia justice. If there’s a better beer in Poland we’d like to know about it, but not before we’ve finished road testing the menu.
Read on
Gdansk » Gdansk Restaurants » International
Brovarnia
Words can’t begin to do Brovarnia justice. If there’s a better beer in Poland we’d like to know about it, but not before we’ve finished road testing the menu.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Café Bar Mon Balzac
You’ll find most customers using Balzac as a drinkery, and a very good one at that, but don’t for one moment think the menu is an afterthought here.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Cico
The food is every good as bit as it smells in this chic looking restobar crossover. Visual diversions are limited to brick walls
Read_on
(3 Comments)
Czerwone Drzwi
A beautiful scarlet room with melancholic jazz sounds and a collection of rattan furniture, flower arrangements and eccentric curios.
Read_on
(3 Comments)
Dwadzieścia Cztery Dania Bistro & Bar
Piwna Street moves from strength to strength with the arrival of this new bistro and bar. Operating under the name Twenty-Four Courses, calls to the owners made us none the wiser as there are more than the prescribed number on the menu.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Dwór Oliwski
Contrary to reports in the media Dwor Oliwski is still very much open. If this situation changes we will update our site accordingly right away.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Elephant Club Resto & Cafe & Music
The interior and exterior of the Elephant Club couldn’t be more different: outside diners will find an extensive patio flush against busy ul.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Euro
A formal looking venue with a longstanding reputation as one of the best dinners in the city. There’s a real 18th century
Read_on
(No Comments)
Filharmonia
‘One of the top three restaurants in Poland’, claims one reader, and we’re not arguing. What was once a municipal power plant has been given a reviving shot, and that’s down to a fabulous menu created by Tomasz Kortus and Artur Wencel.
Read_on
(2 Comments)
Friends Restaurant & Pub
A friendly little bar/restaurant serving simple Polish and international dishes (read with fries) on Gdansk’s most popular dining street.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Gdański Bowke
First off – what is a Gdanski Bowke. Well there’s a dummy outside showing a typical ‘Bowke’ who could be found cruising the waterfront before the war.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Goldwasser
Still one of our favourite places and one of the best places to take guests in Gdansk, this atmospheric riverside restaurant features dishes like duck, fresh fish and delicious homemade pierogi along with locally produced beer served by multi-lingual service.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Kleopatra Restaurant & Pub
Cheaper dining on the square featuring a concise choice of mains including filled potatoes, fish, grilled meats and a choice of sweet and meat stuffed pancakes such as chicken and spicy Mexican.
Read_on
(6 Comments)
Kokieteria
With a range of seating that somebody's actually put some intelligent thought into and a magnificent riverside setting to
Read_on
(No Comments)
Kreska
A narrow room decorated with weird orange colours is the surprising location of one of Gdańsk’s better treats. The
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Królewski Hotel Restaurant
Another hotel restaurant, and another that finds itself included on account of some rather good cooking. Here it’s your standard Baltic mix of meat and fish, with some lamb in a spicy sauce a notable dish.
Read_on
(No Comments)
La Pampa Steakhouse
Steak is the order of the day in this new restaurant found on the street reached through the gate under the Crane (Żuraw).
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Latający Holender
Adding the captain to the cook Latający Holender is a naval masterpiece, and packed with knotted ropes, bronze bells and swashbuckling features.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Malinowy Ogród
No matter how many times you dine here it won’t be enough. Malinowy Ogród are already famous enough for their Osowa location, now they’ve stretched into Gdańsk proper to treat you chaps to what it is you’ve been missing.
Read_on
(2 Comments)
Mercato
Pushing Gdańsk dining into truly international territory is Mercato, the flagship restaurant of the sparkling Hilton. Boasting a slick, cosmopolitan style the king pull here is the 700 gram Porter House steak at 179zł.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Metamorfoza
The presence of two chandeliers, tablecloths and some plush seating might be a little intimidating but keep going – it’s worth it.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Mojito
A wide ranging, beautifully printed menu which is full of choice as well as more than the occasional typo. Offering everything from breakfasts through toasted sandwiches, salads, soups, pancakes to more substantial Polish meat and fish dishes.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Przystań Gdańska
Thank God for summer. A location on the wrong end of the quayside means this place usually stands empty – with the sun out though, there’s been no probs getting the bums on seats.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Restauracja Wolne Miasto
On the ground floor of the Wolne Miasto (Free City) Hotel this was for many years the Zeppelin restaurant. The menu is a lot more inventive than the pastel interiors with International and local staples being the forte here.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Restauracja w Pałacu Opatów
Practically on the doorstep of the Oliwa Cathedral the Abbot’s Palace takes Gdańsk’s fine dining scene that extra step further.
Read_on
(No Comments)
The River
Expect meticulous attention to detail in the Rococo-style interior, discreet service and a dining experience that is quite like no other.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Sonata
Both modern and classically elegant, Sonata has an upscale European menu with some Asian touches. Adding to the mystique is a table on permanent stand-by for Nobel-winning novelist Gunter Grass.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Sphinx
The menu here is endless, though pretty much all the promised eastern dishes transpire to be endlessly tiring combinations of shredded meat, cabbage and carrots – every bit as appealing as it sounds.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Tawerna Ołowianka
From the same stable as Filharmonia, so a good meal comes practically guaranteed. Set on the ‘other’ side of the river
Read_on
(No Comments)
Tekstylia
By day, Tekstylia is the kind of unassuming coffee shop/lunch spot in which people feel comfortable slurping the rich żurek soup (laden with sausage) and hefty smoothies from behind laptop screens and newspapers.
Read_on
(No Comments)
VNS
Not a standard shopping centre experience this, VNS comes with a stage for a piano, skylights and a slick upmarket taste rounded off by starched linen tablecloths and pro service.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Żuraw
A waterfront restaurant right next to the Crane with a smattering of tables inside a pleasingly restrained light, modern interior.
Read_on
(No Comments)
This download is free, but we would like you leave us your
email address so that we can keep in touch with you about new In Your Pocket guides.