CAKESTER
Read moreOn two levels, away from the crowds of the city center, Cakester is the place for students, young people and tourists to meet for a drink and a pastry. The decor is in cupcake tones of pink and blue, while the menu offers vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free choices, from breakfast to dinner. Overall, the food is good but unsophisticated, the prices honest for what is a niche kitchen. We particularly recommend it for breakfasts or a cake and juice break.
ŻARÓWKA CAFE
Read moreThis small cafe hidden at the back of a charming courtyard surrounded by very tall buildings, away from the crowds of Floriańska Street on which it overlooks. It serves natural fruit juices, homemade cakes and quiches, alcoholic drinks and excellent bagels for the hungriest. The choice is limited in each category but everything is delicious. The atmosphere inside is wonderful, very intimate and calm among small wooden tables and colorful cushions. You will find a lot of Poles, refugees like you from the urban tumult.
EUROPEJSKA
Read moreThe English tea room is an elegant and impeccable service with an interior decor of wood and green velvet, with antique clocks and paintings depicting scenes of hunting. Tea is served by tasting superb cakes, such as the sernik (white cheese cake). You can also eat a few basic dishes (but attention is uneven).
PIJALNIA CZEKOLADY E. WEDEL
Read moreThe Wedel chocolate, Poland, is a real institution. Make a stop here and you will understand why. Chocolates, cakes and dress of all kinds, delicious drinks made with chocolate and cafes available. The interior, charming, is worthy of this chocolate kingdom with a large vaulted ceiling of glass and black and white photographs of the founding fathers of the Wedel brand.