Far from promising on the outside, Folk Gospoda unravels on entry as a glorious slice of traditional Poland. It’s inside a rugged interior of stout furnishings and ceramic pots you’ll find boys and girls in peasant attire rushing around carrying plates of fortifying Polish food. Indeed, the Polish highlands meet the city inside Gospoda, and that’s never more so than when the band strikes up to hoot and holler over the sound of busy diners. If you’re lucky enough to have a friend, then order the meat platter for two, a death by eating affair that will have your shirt buttons pinging off in no time.
(21-59zł)
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Once inside this restaurant you feel you have gone back a century or two, and it feels like you are in a traditional Polish eatery, surrounded by waitresses in traditional dress and thick wooden interiors and furniture. The music is traditional Polish and the food on offer is very traditional Polish too.I have eaten here many a time with many different people and have never been disappointed with what has been served. You will find wild boar, venison and other game on the menu. Quite often there is a live band playing traditional Polish folksongs.Pricing is reasonable and the quality of food high.The only one issue is the man who takes the coats feels he has to make sarcastic faces when he doesn't feel you tip him enough. Am I being tight, but I though 5pln to hang up two coats was not a bad tip!