Pub entertainment in Poland
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Nic Nowego
Nic Nowego ‘Nothing New’, run by a genuine Paddy, is a ‘modern Irish café-bar’ and a welcome addition to the drinking scene in Kraków. It’s a bright, modern place with a long bar, a great atmosphere and good food.
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Pod Papugami
Pod Papugami ‘Under the Parrots’ is a vaguely ‘Irish’ cellar pub decorated with old motorcycles, street signs, musical instruments and other junk. It’s good to escape to, with its pool table and tunnel-like maze of rooms.
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U Louisa
This stylish pub is conveniently located below the main square as you enter from ul Grodzka. Big screens to watch sports and wi-fi throughout rounds out the picture.
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Corner Pub
Every town needs an Irish pub, and this brand new place has already become Zamość’s. It’s far classier than the real deal, and has regular live music.
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John Bull Pub
The John Bull is a comfortable and cosy spot to rest and sip a quiet ale. As far as the overseas British pub is concerned, this is a good one.
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Caram’bola Pub
Caram’bola Pub is yet another friendly place for a casual beer and some pub food.
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Kasztelańska
This pub is a bit more relaxed than the places on the Rynek and makes a good spot for a leisurely beer.
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