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Sopot » Restaurants & Cafes » Cafés
Bookarnia
A literary cafe, but not the sort you’d expect. Noticeable by their absence are unshaven students, bent double over cigarettes and dusty verse.
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Brown Sugar
A classier spot to sip your coffee than the typical café chains, Brown Sugar is the kind of place where slipping Baileys into your latte or rose flavouring into your rich hot chocolate seems second nature.
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Cafe Del Arte
Tucked inside Sopot’s mad building, Del Arte is half café, half art store. Tacky flagstone flooring and garish antiques
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Cafe Resto
A posh cafe submerged in the style and spirit of the secession period. Think of stepping back in time maybe, with penguin attired waiters on hand to fawn on your every order.
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Cafe Stella
Chances are you’ve walked past Stella a million times without bothering to peer in. That’s a shame, as while there’s
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Café Zaścianek
Here’s what cafes used to look like before everyone started copying Starbucks. Tight and intimate this place is packed with pre-war swag, with assorted loot numbering gramophones and chiming clocks.
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Caffe Pralnia
Feeling nostalgic for grandma’s house? Caffe Pralnia is a worthy substitute, with doilies on every table and cabinets filled with mismatched teacups.
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Coffeeheaven
Poland's largest coffee chain has now opened in the city's signature building - the Crooked House. Expect good coffee, with the western coffee-shop experience, served in warm surroundings by friendly staff.
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Kawiarnia Bursztynowa
Located in one of the two buildings at the foot of the pier making it a worthwhile stop if you’ve just had a stroll over the Baltic.
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La Crema Cafe
A Mediterranean-style café bar presented in muted white-brown colours and an understated modern style. This is a real departure from the glitz and spangle of modern Sopot, with a cool, elegant look that slot into St Tropez.
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Młody Byron
Located inside the historic Dworek Sierakowskich, this small cafe and bar has an intimate, modern feel, as well as an arty resident
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Sowa Café
Born in Bydgoszcz, the Sowa brand is becoming fast familiar to those who appreciate rich desserts and extravagant ice creams. This location on Monte Cassino is like dining in a bakery itself, with a large glass case loaded with decadent treats the main attraction.
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Sowa Café
Born in Bydgoszcz, the Sowa brand is becoming fast familiar to those who appreciate rich desserts and extravagant ice creams.
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Szydłowski
For lunch-on-the-run look no further than Szydlowski, a Subway-style enterprise with baguettes bagged up for the mobile eater.
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Vanilla Cafe
Pandering to Sopot's young, hip coffee-drinking community, Vanilla is your average Starbucks wannabe. Although by no means bad, the coffee is at best drinkable but will more than likely leave you wanting another hit straight away.
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