Kos

Gdańsk


If you're travelling with the family in tow, this internationally minded, kid-friendly place is an excellent choice. The crowd-pleasing menu is a pizza-pasta affair, plus Polish chops, sandwiches and hefty breakfasts. There's a playroom where the kids can rampage while parents monitor them upstairs via CCTV. Decor is all whites and greys, with splashes of strategic colour.


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