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Statek Pirat
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In summer you’ll see the ‘Pirate Ship’ sailing around the Bay of Gdansk from its mooring at the end of Sopot pier.
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Tłusta Kaczka
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We have long been admirers of chef Jacek Fedde and while his new venture named the same as Heston Blumenthal’s three Michelin Star restaurant might be viewed as a tad brave, Fedde is rightly recognised as a leading light in Polish culinary circles.
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Menageries, mannequins and even a friendly live dog are just some of the oddities that will greet you upon entering this unique Sopot venue.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Menageries, mannequins and even a friendly live dog are just some of the oddities that will greet you upon entering this unique Sopot venue.
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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.
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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.
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Pierogarnia na Monciaku
Mały Monciak (Little Monciak) is the short stretch of the main drag found through the tunnel under the train track and it's developing a reputation as one of the best places in town for food and drink.
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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.
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Smakosz
The Sopot dining scene is increasingly multi-cultural so this traditional Polish eatery is a welcome sight on days where meat and potatoes are what the doctor ordered.
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Statek Pirat
In summer you’ll see the ‘Pirate Ship’ sailing around the Bay of Gdansk from its mooring at the end of Sopot pier.
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Tawerna Sopocka
A brighter and less rustic decor with plants and tablecloths added have changed this old favourite into something a little smarter.
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Tłusta Kaczka
We have long been admirers of chef Jacek Fedde and while his new venture named the same as Heston Blumenthal’s three Michelin Star restaurant might be viewed as a tad brave, Fedde is rightly recognised as a leading light in Polish culinary circles.
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U Kucharzy
Arriving in Sopot following many years of positive reviews of a similar venture in Warsaw, U Kucharzy (literally ‘With the chefs’) brings something new to the local dining scene.
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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.
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