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Grand Bar 13
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With over one hundred years of tradition it’s no surprise that the cafe/bar section of the Grand is a stylish affair – featuring a pre-war style this pleasant stop is as much a cafe as it is a bar, with opening hours that clearly reflect this.
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A. Blikle
Owned by the famous Polish company established in 1869, this small modern patisserie is hidden down one of Piotrkowska’s infuriating alleys.
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Cafe Kofeina
Just when we think we’ll run out of things to say about Poland’s favourite pastime – eating desserts – we find a spot like Café Kofeina and feel re-inspired.
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Cafe Verte
A charming drinking den hidden deep inside a blackened courtyard. Filled with floral frills and wooden decoys this is an esoteric spot popular with a theatrical crowd taking languid sips of their favourite beverages.
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Cafe Wiedeńska
A royal trip back in time with a mock ballroom feel accentuated by chandeliers, portraits of Imperial-looking blokes and Brahms booming from the speakers.
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Chatka Ech
To do Chatka Ech justice would take a couple of pages; touting the most unique design in town this place has a nutty cottage design
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Coffeeheaven
Poland’s original coffee shop chain with superb smoothies, made-on-the-day sandwiches, brownies, detox drinks and very acceptable coffee.
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Coffeeheaven
Poland’s original coffee shop chain, and still its best. The generic, production line interiors are made palatable by the coffee, recognized by many as the best in the city.
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Coffeeheaven
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Coffeeheaven
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Costa Coffee
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Dekadencja
There's a real Krakowian spirit here, with sewing machines utilized as tables and a doll-like corset contraption hanging from the walls.
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Fresco Cafe
Half-home, half-cutting edge living space, Fresco serves as a great comedown if you’ve had enough of the flap and flutter of Piotrkowska.
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Grand Bar 13
With over one hundred years of tradition it’s no surprise that the cafe/bar section of the Grand is a stylish affair – featuring a pre-war style this pleasant stop is as much a cafe as it is a bar, with opening hours that clearly reflect this.
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Lawendowe Pola
Art gallery, cosmetics store, café and wine bar under one roof. Relive your year in Provence in this pleasant set of rooms that come replete with paintings (all available for purchase), creaking floors and pastel shades.
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Le Loft
Forget Disney World, Le Loft is easily the happiest place on earth. From the moment we set foot inside until we finished our garlicky salad was pure bliss (did they put Xanax in our freshly-squeezed grapefruit juice?).
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Mała Litera księgarnia-kawiarnia
This bookstore/café recently flip-flopped its space – the books are now primarily found in the back, with the larger front space the ideal spot to lounge in a leather chair amongst local students and crack that latest tome with a latte in hand.
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Max Ice & Coffee
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Monaco Cafe
A fine little café, best noted for being one of the few genuine breakfast options you’ll find outside your hotel – and McDonald’s.
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ms cafe
Just as you would imagine a cafe in the Modern Art Museum to be. Find an airy space, decorated with pieces of furniture that look
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Niebieskie Migdały
A total overload of chintz, dolls, fairy lights and flowers sets the stage for Lódź’s premier tearoom. Choose from a wide choice of black, green and herbal teas, nibble on a bun, and bask in the shade of a thousand old ladies.
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Piazza Cafe
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Pijalnia Czekoladay Wedel
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W Biegu cafe by Jacobs Kronung
Taking the place of the popular Daily Cafe is this nationwide venture, and judging from the others we've visited around Poland
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Zaraz Wracam bistro
Easily our favorite new place in Łódź, Zaraz Wracam could make even the most homesick traveler feel like Mom was behind the stove thanks to an ever-changing menu of comfort foods populated by fresh vegetables.
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