MULTI QLTI TAP BAR
Turn right into the hall at number 21 Szewska Street, then climb the stairs ...Read more
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Without the large facade inviting passers-by and with a rather unpleasant ...Read more
Turn right into the hall at number 21 Szewska Street, then climb the stairs ...Read more
Without the large facade inviting passers-by and with a rather unpleasant ...Read more
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Count on €3-4 for a beer, glass of wine or shot, €5-6 for a cocktail. No tipping for bars and cafés, unless you stay at a table for a long time.
The legal age for buying and consuming alcohol in Poland is 18, but you won't be asked for ID. Drinking in the street is forbidden, and you may be refused service if you are intoxicated.
Head to Zakąski i wódka for the traditional shot accompanied by anchovies or other Soviet appetizers. Less local but just as popular, the Pijana Wisnia chain serves a famous Ukrainian cherry liqueur, hot or cold.
In this very Catholic country, children are not welcome in places where alcohol flows freely.
Smoking is not permitted indoors. Some bars have dedicated smoking rooms or courtyards.