Reviews on Bar food in Gdynia, Pomerania Province, Poland. A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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4 based on 27 reviews
Late night eating and drinking place. Very small place and hard to find seating, but still nice to visit. Very cheap and very good food.
3 based on 304 reviews
The restaurant consists of two parts. One more like a bar and one like a restaurant. You could eat in both. We chose the restaurant. They had polish dishes, salads and pizzas. The salads was good. The pizzas ok but not more than ok. Local beer which tasted ok. Two in our company got wrong orders. One got the wrong salad and the other got dressing on the burger even if they order without. We pointed that out and they offered to change the dishes but we would have to wait another 15 minutes. So the one with the salad declined and got a âlarge!â beer as compensation. Which he wasnât able to finish so large was it. The one with the burger waited for another one and got a panacotta as compensation. We visit during the world championship in soccer and when the semi final begun it was really loud and we chose to leave. Not so clean toilets. Ok service. But when we wanted to pay separate it was a bit of a fuss but then it was possible anyway...
4 based on 67 reviews
We were with our friends for the first time in the 'Two in One' restaurant. The food was excellent and the service very professional. If you have a problem which wine to choose for your food the waiter will advise you professionally. An additional advantage is that the restaurant / kitchen is open until 2300 hour but if you want you can stay even longer with your friends.It is sad that other restaurants are closed by 2200 (even on Saturday !!!)
4 based on 51 reviews
First of all: that place is open since 4pm until very late hours at night, the same when together with my partner we got hungry and it was almost 11pm, we knew that Neon would be our first choice.Place: very nice, very cozy, with nice open bar in the middle and open kitchen in the back, so you can see how the chef and his crew is preparing your dish.We ordered:- cold starter - prawn chips - crunchy, delicious spring-onion mousse - yummy;- bao with bacon - very juicy, bao itself well done; nice sauce to that;- broccoli with garlic - crunchy, with a nice sesame seeds and a delicate sauce to that; - prawns - the queens on the table - 6 pieces of delicate seafood, together with the most amazing sauce we've eaten so far: coriander with ginger mixed with a'la red roe (or maybe it was that itself) - anyway - highly recommended. The best dish from all we ordered. Bravo!\- duck breast a'la Gdynia - very delicate, with intense plum thick sauce; nice. In total we paid 110PLN for these dishes (incl. carafe of Frizzante for 40pln). Pros: quality and variety of food; you can really enjoyed your time there. Plus that it is open until very late hours in the night;Cons: sizes of the dishes - remember it is a street food, so the portions are like starters, not main dish. If you are hungry, suggest to order 3-4 options from the menu.Also prices are not the cheapest ones. For 70PLN for food presented in the picture - it's a bit too much. :(Will we return? Definitely yes - as the place has it's unique atmosphere and still....the food is really good. :)Thank you for sharing your opinion ! We're glad that you get our tapas concept <3
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4 based on 35 reviews
It is a nice surprise for a good food when staying in the Mercure Hotel and don't want to go outside to eat something. Service was not that good, waitress disappear also the main course taken lot of time to arrive but still was good.
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4 based on 198 reviews
We had dinner with some colleagues..Tomato soup as starter and salmon with side dish as main course..Everything was fine and service was kind..Nice to be just aside the beach..
4 based on 158 reviews
Taverna Zante is a place where your tongue can dance Zorba with happiness! We kindly invite you to join our delicious tour to the land of greek specialties where you can taste fresh and light dishes that will surprise you with their flavours. Taverna Zant
I was curious how does it look lunch menu in this restaurant. 18.99 pln main course from Monday to Friday 12:00-16:00. 23,99 pln with soup. Drinks, water additionally paid and rather expensive. Interior of restaurant very cozy. Service nice. Trout was very tasty and portion' size enough.
5 based on 73 reviews
Cocktail Bar, where you drink the best composition of alcohol and spend nice time. The bartenders with years of experience are able to adapt to the tastes and expectations of each guest. We serve our own cocktail compositions and classic cocktails from ar
Whenever I'm asked to recommend a nice place to hang out in, TAM Gdzie Zawsze is the first place which comes into my mind. Located in the city center, it's a spacious place in a modern style. The bartenders will always recommend the best beverages. The drinks and cocktails are tasty and one of the kind. The service is professional, and the atmosphere of the place is pleasant. The pub is vibrant in every season of the year, not only in summer. I have been to this pub multiple times and I have never been disappointed!Thank you soooo much for the opinion! It's our pleasure to serve You the best beverages we have!
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4 based on 195 reviews
Closer' is a meeting place for friends, lovers of good and healthy food, as well as the positive vibes. Drop by for s for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Discover new flavors, original cocktails and the incision eye unique view of the most modern part of gdy
First got scared because it was completely empty on Saturday evening. Remembering TA opinions I nevertheless decided to go in and it was a very good decision.Restaurant is on the first floor. Nice view on the square around. Also very comfortable seats. Very nice and helpful staff. But the best was food - it was something "different" from what you usually eat. A fantastic mix of tasty and healthy food prepared like at home. Prices are reasonable. Will definitely go back while in Gdynia.
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