Bar Turysticzny

Gdańsk


Gdańsk's most clean-cut milk bar may have 'since 1956' on the door, but inside it's received a postmillennium makeover. Though the interior may not be gritty enough for the average bar mleczny connoisseur, the exclusively Polish food is authentically basic, filling and tasty.


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