Situated in the basement the dining quarter of the Irish Pub feels neither Irish nor particularly like a pub. Tread down the stairs to reach a large room with napkin laid tables penned in among padded seating and some cursory photographs evoking the spirit of Joyce. What you won’t find are all day breakfasts and steaming stews, but you will be rewarded with decent renditions of heavy Polish favourites. The t-bone is gets good marks every time, though its 79 zlot price tag make it a rare and infrequent pleasure.
Irish Pub comments
- Mati - Poland, Lodz
After visiting many pubs in Ireland I can say this is one of not-so-many places that has the atmosphere ok. It really feels "Irish". You can eat, drink and enjoy live music and lively atmosphere in this restaurant and pub. Something good for everyone, and for Irish geeks - a must. - 07
Feb
2008Mark - Northern Ireland, Belfast
Must admit, I am looking at opening an Irish pub in Poland and this one seems to have the theme correct, might visit this pub next time i'm in Poland which will be soon
YOUR COMMENTS
ul. Piotrkowska 77
tel. (+48) 42 632 48 76
Open 12:00-00:00,
Fri 12:00-01:00,
Sat 12:00-01:00.
Apr
2009