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Café Art Deco
Tucked away at the quiet western end of Monte Cassino in a small courtyard back from the street, the tiny Art Deco serves some alcoholic tipples, but it's the coffee that makes it special. It's an atmospheric update of the classic Polish kawiarnia (café) that defies the current onslaught of cookie-cutter café chains.
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Caipirinha
Another good bar set within the surreal façade of the Crooked House, it serves plenty of cocktails, including local creations like the Sopot Special Night, featuring peach liqueur. It also has a decent selection of nonalcoholic drinks and light meals.
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Coctailo
Bright little drinking space hidden from ul Bohaterów Monte Cassino at the back of the Crooked House, with a cosy light-filled interior and a peaceful outdoor seating area. The drinks list contains Italian wines by the glass (6zł to 15zł), along with good coffee, smoothies and ice cream sundaes.
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Daily Blues
Hidden away in a quiet residential street, this laid-back venue sings the blues daily, with jam sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays. Join the happy crowd in its squeezy confines.
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Kawiarnia u Hrabiego
The oldest family home in Sopot now houses a charming little café and art gallery, far from the maddening summer crowds. The quaint interior is perfect for cake and conversation, and there's seating in the garden terrace.
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Mandarynka
This very cool confection of timber tables, scarlet lampshades and huge orange cushions, is about as loungey as it gets. The bartenders seem to be on first-name terms with all the patrons, and are superbly nonchalant to boot. There's a food menu, and a DJ in action upstairs most nights.
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Papryka
This appealing timbered villa near the beach buzzes on all levels - the two floors, balcony and beer garden are set in an attractive park surrounding the club. Music includes house, dub and alternative sounds. You must be 21 or older to enter.
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Soho
This long-time hot spot still hasn't lost it. Haunt of the cool people, including scenesters, celebs and fashionistas, Soho goes for a surprisingly rough-cut retro style: brown walls, pink and yellow stripes, and red lighting fixtures to set off the glamorous crowds.
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ViVa
The self-proclaimed 'Number One in the Tri-City' is still a top spot around for all-out spectacle, hosting vast beachfront dance nights with all the eye candy and hi-tech wizardry it can muster.
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