Europe’s leading publisher of locally produced city guide
ESSENTIAL CITY GUIDES
Sopot
Restaurants & Cafes
Hotels
Restaurants & Cafes
Bars, Pubs & Clubs
Sightseeing
Arrival & Transport
Basics
Culture & Events
Directory
Leisure
Shopping
See all chapters »
« Hide chapters
American
Asian
Brunches
Cafés
Chinese
Chocolate Lounges
Fish
French
Fusion
Ice Cream
Indian
International
Italian
Japanese
Mediterranean
Mexican
Pancakes
Polish
Quick Eats
Spanish
Thai
Vegetarian
Free Download
More free downloads
All Destinations
Albania
Berat
Durrës
Gjirokastra
Korça
Pogradec
Saranda
Shkodra
Tirana
Austria
Vienna
Belarus
Minsk
Minsk (Русский)
Bosnia
Banja Luka
Bihać
Sarajevo
Bulgaria
Sofia
Veliko Turnovo
Croatia
Brač
Dubrovnik
Karlovac
Krapina
Opatija
Osijek
Rijeka
Samobor
Senj
Split
Varaždin
Velika Gorica
Zadar
Zagreb
Šibenik
Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary
Liberec
Olomouc
Plzeň
Prague
Český Krumlov
Estonia
Haapsalu
Narva
Otepää
Pärnu
Tallinn
Tartu
FYR Macedonia
Skopje
Germany
Berlin
Bochum
Cologne
Dortmund
Essen
Frankfurt
Gelsenkirchen
Hamburg
Hannover
Kaiserslautern
Leipzig
Munich
Nuremberg
Stuttgart
Greece
Athens
Thessaloniki
Ireland
Dublin
Italy
Cagliari
Kosovo
Brezovica
Gjakova
Peja
Pristina
Prizren
Latvia
Bauska
Burtnieki
Cesis
Daugavpils
Jelgava
Jurmala
Kolka
Kuldiga
Liepaja
Mezaparks
Riga
Sigulda
Lithuania
Birštonas
Druskininkai
Kaunas
Klaipėda
Kėdainiai
Nida
Palanga
Trakai
Vilnius
Šiauliai
Šventoji
Montenegro
Cetinje
Kotor
Podgorica
N. Ireland
Belfast
Derry
Lisburn
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Sittard-Geleen
Sittard-Geleen (Nederlands)
Tilburg
Tilburg (Nederlands)
Utrecht
s-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (Nederlands)
Poland
Auschwitz
Bydgoszcz
Chorzow
Danzig (auf Deutsch)
Frombork
Gdansk
Gdynia
Gdynia (auf Deutsch)
Gliwice
Kashubia
Katowice
Kornik
Krakow
Lodz
Malbork
Nowa Huta
Ojców
Poznan
Sopot
Tarnow
Warsaw
Wieliczka
Wolf's Lair
Wroclaw
Zabrze
Zakopane
Zoppot (auf Deutsch)
Romania
Brasov
Bucharest
Poiana Brasov
Sibiu
Russia
Kazan
Moscow
Peterhof
Pushkin and Pavlovsk
Sergiev Posad
St. Petersburg
Staraya Ladoga
Suzdal
Veliky Novgorod
Yaroslavl
Serbia
Belgrade
Niš
Novi Sad
Slovenia
Ankaran
Bistrica ob Sotli
Bled
Bohinj
Bovec
Brda
Brežice
Celje
Dobrna
Izola
Koper
Kostanjevica
Kranjska Gora
Krško
Laško
Lipica
Ljubljana
Maribor
Piran
Planica
Portorož
Posavje
Postojna
Radeče
Radovljica
Sevnica
Tolmin
Vipava
Vojnik
Štore
Sweden
Karlskrona
Switzerland
Zurich
Ukraine
Kyiv (Kiev)
Lviv
Odesa
Yevpatoriya
Home
»
Poland
»
Sopot
»
Restaurants & Cafes
»
Polish
Polish
Category Picks:
Image
Sopot
»
Restaurants & Cafes
»
Polish
Menageries, mannequins and even a friendly live dog are just some of the oddities that will greet you upon entering this unique Sopot venue.
Read on
Karczma Polska Zagroda
Sopot
»
Restaurants & Cafes
»
Polish
They should rename this wooden, mountain hut style restaurant Phoenix from the Flames after a huge fire completely destroyed it during the spring of 2011 only for an identical building to reappear just four of months later.
Read on
Sopot » Restaurants & Cafes » Polish
Bar Elita
In a city that appears to move more upmarket each year, it is still possible to enjoy this legendary cheapie which comes recommended on account of chatterbox staff, home cooking and a lack of tourists.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Gospoda Chata Chłopska
A long-standing wooden inn located on the main Gdynia-Gdansk road, the food here is acceptable if you’re in a car, but probably not worth moving out of the town for.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Harnaś
It’s a sweaty uphill climb to get to Harnaś, but your endurance is rewarded by a picture book country cottage surrounded by forests and parkland.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Image
Menageries, mannequins and even a friendly live dog are just some of the oddities that will greet you upon entering this unique Sopot venue.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Karczma Irena
An inn-style restaurant where tourists and locals consume big helpings of hearty Polish food at solid wooden tables surrounded by Halberds, paintings of trolls and even a winged Hussar.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Karczma Polska Zagroda
They should rename this wooden, mountain hut style restaurant Phoenix from the Flames after a huge fire completely destroyed it during the spring of 2011 only for an identical building to reappear just four of months later.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Opera
Divided into two sections: the Aria room is a grand and ostentatious effort dominated by potted plants, while the Sonata room is smaller, quieter and markedly more romantic.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Sabat
If you fancy a stroll out of the town (or a bit of skiing in winter), head up to this wooden hut at the foot of Sopot’s ski slope on the edge of the forest.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Smakosz
A hearty local eatery which rewards customers with traditional Polish cooking inside a space painted with village scenes. Cheap, decent and a good way to fill yourself up without visiting the cash point.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Tawerna Sopocka
Located on the ground floor of the Crooked House, this is a bit of an unspoken hero for regular diners in the town. Unassuming
Read_on
(No Comments)
U Przyjaciół
Out of the centre but well worth searching out on account of their zander fillet. This looks and feels like a family dining room, the bubbling atmosphere stoked by the sound of locals clinking glasses.
Read_on
(No Comments)