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Atmosfera
This is a cracking cafe/bar, its multiple floors complete with creaking floorboards, fragile cabinets, weird artwork and huddles of academics leafing through notebooks.
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Cacao Republika
Full of rattan and spindly plants this slightly staid coffee stop benefits from its location, just round the corner from the square.
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Cafe Bordo
The seasonal garden is one of the best in town; stuffed with flower pots, vines and a fountain. When it's closed for winter
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Cafe Misja
Set overlooking the inner courtyard of the City Hall building next to the Lesser Basilica of St. Stanislaus, Cafe Misja is a cultural meeting place as much as anything.
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Cafe Sekret
A right little treasure this place, with a scattering of chambers set amid vaulted bricks walls and cobbled flooring. Dimly lit,
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Cafe Szpilka
The sassy pink high heel logo in Café Szpilka’s sign should be your first clue: this is a café geared toward ladies, and it’s easy to picture Carrie Bradshaw sipping a latte in their lush rear garden.
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Caffe Ławka
A super cafe bar filled with Laura Ashley touches, plant pots and gingham touches. However, that’s not even the half of it.
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Chimera
Walk past a counter stacked with teas and cakes to take a seat on turquoise coloured furnishings. Spindly plants line the window stills and a strong wine list encourages a middle-aged crowd through the doors.
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Cocorico
Couples wallow under starlight in a backyard that’s potted with plants and almost grotto-like in magic. There’s no doubt about it, it’s a garden of memories.
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Czekolada
A trendy version of Willie Wonka’s chocolate factory. Aside from artsy exhibitions this chill-out den features a space age toilet, black-clad, laptop carrying customers and a menu that covers all possible chocolate tastes.
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Farma
Named after their signature drink, a toxic coffee liqueur, this is a great bolthole on a cold day. A direct replica of a warm continental kitchen, Farma comes crowded with lamps, flowers and candles, as well as academic sorts leafing through important newspapers.
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Gruszecki
The flagship venture of the Gruszecki cake company, this town square café is a goldmine for both adults and their offspring.
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Kawka
A popular spot for afternoon coffee or an after-work beer, the windows here always appear to catch the sunlight. Sporting
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La Cantine
A beautiful cafe featuring pancakes, salads and other bites, as well as a wonderful ambiance attributed to a design straight from a fairytale.
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Post Office Café
A café that doubles as a post office, this delightful oddity on the main square will sell you French toast and stamps for your postcards on the same bill.
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Pożegnanie z Afryką
View coffee contraptions of every size and style inside this nationwide chain. Equipped with bags of beans and jars of coffee leaves this place looks every inch a contender, and the drinks menu is truly global in its scope.
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Republika Róż
A three-room affair (although the downstairs room sometimes opens later than the rest) a couple minutes walk from the Market Square and directly opposite the beautiful, if rather pink, offices of the local city government.
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Stacja Cafe
Sink into one of the armchairs and enjoy one of Poznań's best kept secrets. Cluttered with board games and framed pictures expect a murky Krakowian ambience.
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Stary Młynek
Seen as a welcome glow from afar, Stary Młynek touts a country cottage aesthetic, with a wood-burning stove lending warmth to this pleasant sanctuary.
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Weranda
Another place that looks great in winter – lots of wood clutter, candles and soft background music – that has a consistent menu of salads that make ordering dessert seem like a fair trade-off.
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Zielona Weranda
Not the easiest place to find despite being only a stone’s throw from the square, which makes its discovery (head into what looks like a shop to find it tucked away at the back) even more of a pleasant surprise than would normally be the case.
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