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Wroclaw » Restaurants & Cafes » Cafés
Afryka Coffee Tea House
In amongst the exotic teas, gifts and other knicks and knacks that always have us in wallet-out scenarios, Afryka does good tea and coffee and – whisper it – cocktails.
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Antrakt
Antrakt is one of the main reasons why the former Bogusławskiego 'hood' is now a fine and almost respectable place to be.
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Cafe Borówka
Resurrecting the spirit and sweets recipes of the market square's now-departed Pod Słodka Borówka cafe, Borówka 2.
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Cafe de France
Small and slightly cramped with an awkward seating arrangement that makes getting comfortable unnecessarily difficult, this Parisian cafe is a casual place to slow things down with delicious coffee or a glass of wine in the evening from their respectable list.
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Cafe Fika
If you’re looking for a nice little café with summer seating on the square, a chic interior, Italian food, coffee and cocktails… well, there are a number of them by now.
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Cafeterie Chic
This might just be the quintessential Wrocław café. Search for it (which you must, it is well-disguised) just past
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Chocoffee
Quite possibly the best cafe in Wrocław. Found on the corner of Igielna, the exterior is painted with phrases and variations of the word 'chocolate' in a dozen different languages.
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Coffee Planet
Much more than the corporate coffee franchise the name suggests, this smart venue has an artsy atmosphere, a great choice of caffeine
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Czekoladziarnia
Filled with grinding contraptions and the rich smell of roasted coffee beans, everyone from empty-nesters to first-daters fill this place.
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Dwie Małpy
The elegant mirror-filled interior of this tiny coffee and sweets shop entails two comfy chairs in the window, but little
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Falanster
In addition to serving as a cafe, gallery and socially conscious free trade shop, this veritable cultural centre is also a bookstore with an expanding English-language section thanks to a recent cooperation with Kraków's legendary Massolit bookstore.
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Grycan
If you’ve got a craving for sweets and ice-cream, or if you’ve got a child or two that does, and you’re near the Renoma Shopping Centre just south of the Old Town, come and have a few scoops in Grycan.
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K2
Hidden up the narrow stairs this is a beautifully charismatic teashop, full of creaking floorboards and chintz fabrics. Marvellously dainty, you’ll find dozens and dozens of odd infusions to pick from, as well as a concise choice of homemade cakes.
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Kalaczakra
A budget beauty, with stone clad flooring juxtaposed against walls of weird artwork, dimmed lighting and gentle looking yogic folk.
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Kawiarnia Literatka
A splendid cafe/bar on the main square, and living proof that the Rynek is more than just a tourist minefield. Patrons can be
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Lodziarnia La Scala
Servings of top-class ice cream and some half decent paninis keep La Scala choc-full of sweet toothed locals. Sit inside to marvel at the cherubs on the ceiling - most likely painted by the owners' children.
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LuLu Cafe
Far nicer than we would ever expect a cafe in a shopping centre to be. The armchairs aren't just the most comfy in Arkady, they might well be the most comfy in Wrocław.
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Milano Piu
Another stylish red, white and mahogany Italian masterpiece just off the Rynek on Świdnicka. The fancy décor and wait-staff make it almost too classy to be dubbed merely a café.
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Muffiniarnia
This tiny, colourful cafe near the Ossolineum offers a small selection of muffins (chocolate, caramel, berry) and fashionable cupcakes for 4zł - a fair price compared to similar baked good boutiques in Kraków and Wawa.
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Nefryt
Tucked behind a small medieval door in the corner of the Town Hall (close to the pillory), this tiny cafe comprises all of two tables, but is just so precious you can't help dropping in.
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Pijalnia Czekolady Wedel
The Wedel experience isn’t unlike stepping into the pages of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Poland’s premier chocolate
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Pod Kalamburem
An all-round artsy venue where good, simple variations of pierogi are served in a wonderful Secessionist setting. A small
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Pomorzanka
The widest selection on ice cream, cakes and pastries on the Rynek. Colour scheme provided by peach wallpaper, white tables and blue-rinse grannies.
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Soul Cafe
A compact, narrow space that’s still just as trendy and popular as when it opened. You don’t have to have an oriental tattoo or a handbag full of Bond-style gadgets but it certainly helps.
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Starbucks Coffee
The latest of the American super-brands to appear in Wrocław has already become immensely popular. Many seem to have
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Szewska Pasja Cafe & Bistro
This intriguing cafe has the smart appearance of a modern art gallery with leather furnishings, fascinating photos and a cool soundtrack of indie rock and hip-hop.
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Tralalala Cafe
Situated in Galeria Italiana, and seemingly an essential addition due to its offerings from the home of pasta, pizza and flamboyant presidents.
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Witaminka
Excellent cake goes for 40zł per kilogram in this large, airy café. There's a sprinkling of chandeliers, plants and mirrors by way of decoration, but Witaminka's more about the cake than the atmosphere.
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