Wejherowo [vɛi̯xɛˈrɔvɔ] (Kashubian: Wejrowò, German: Neustadt in Westpreußen) is a town in Gdańsk Pomerania, northern Poland, with 50,310 inhabitants (2012). It has been the capital of Wejherowo County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999; previously, it was a town in Gdańsk Voivodeship (1975–1998).
Things to do in Wejherowo
4 based on 29 reviews
My girlfriend and myself visited this beautiful little gem in the middle of Wejherowo's pedestrian street several times, 3 or 4, while we hade some business in town over a 2 week period. This gave a good insight whereas one otherwise would base a review on just one visit.
First, try to visit this in the summertime. If the weather is nice, the outdoor Seating is fabulous. The parasols cover all of the seats if wanted, and the restaurant is on the sunny side of the street as well. We also sampled the inside Seating one day when the sun was nowhere to be seen, and found it to be very nice as well.
The Seating is close, but the place is usually not too crowded. Not that it would have impacted my score of the place.
The food is Polish, including nice dumplings, soups you will be content with. The portions are big for salads, smaller for some of the soups. The staff is great, courteous, yet not intruding, not doubt a skill honed by experience. On demand they cater for requests, like leaving out certain ingredients. My favorite dish so far was the chicken caesar salad, no tomatoes. No doubt I would have been in trouble selecting if I had tried more of their dishes, as some of my girlfriends choices were really nice.
Pricewise I loved it, but then again, when visiting Poland, most places are for me, as long as I keep out of Gdansk inner city. Full lunch was achieved for 2 for less than 50 zloty most days unless we got dessert.
Free wifi, small and quiet space, excellent for small families and couples. Business would do fine here as well. Only minus would be that this is a Pepsi place, I'm more of a Coca Cola man.
4 based on 59 reviews
Wejherowo doesn't offer a great deal for tourists. It's a friendly enough place, but unless, like me, you are here on business, there are more touristic places nearby. As a result, the restaurant scene is pretty basic. Campanula stands out as the only place I have found that approaches what you might call a serious restaurant with some cooking that offers imagination as well as competence and quality. A lot of thought goes into the presentation, with dashes of that thick balsamic stuff everywhere, smears of pesto or grainy mustard sweetness. It may be a little over the top, but underneath all that food bling, there is some well cooked and interesting food. Ingredients appear to be mainly fresh and some care is taken to balance flavours, textures and get the portion size right. Campanula is a hard place to find in the basement of the palace building (look for the small door to the left of the main palace entrance) but it is worth the effort. The menu is balanced with a good selection of polish (with a twist) and European starters and main courses, offering meat, fish and I think one vegetarian option. Service is good; friendly, polite and attentive. I have never seen the place more than half full, but then I have been 4 or 5 times in March and May. I hope they get better trade in summer, they deserve to do ok.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Small restaurant in the city park in Wejherowo. Only 12 tables, half of them outside the building. Somebody from the locals recommended us this place.The menu is surprisingly sophisticated, but simultaneously simple and prepared with many vegetables and stunning dips. After first successful experience, we repeated our visit and again, fully satisfied. Very good chanterelles mushrooms creamy soup, big variety of salads and fabulous cakes. Two waitresses are fast and very professional. Place to return.
4 based on 25 reviews
My Polish friend invited me for a meal with her parents to Trzy Korony. The decor is quite odd. But I really enjoyed the food and wine. Good traditional Polish food.
4 based on 11 reviews
Sushi dobre i w relacji cena do jakości daje duży plus.!Niestety okres oczekiwania jaki ostatnio trafił się 3 razy zniechecil mnie. Ostatnio czas oczekiwania miał być 40 min ale czekałem 1,20 h!!! Wieczór ze znajomymi =katastrofa,a żona to nawet nic nie zjadła bo juz była spóźniona i opóścila nas w trakcie oczekiwania.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Ciekawie zaaranżowane wnętrze niedbale artystowskie, trochę pretensjonalne. Ale sympatyczne i przytulne. Smaczne jedzenie,dobre desery, duży wybór herbat. Dobre miejsce na pogaduchy w gronie przyjaciół jak i spotkanie we dwoje. Minus-nie można płacić kartą.
4 based on 30 reviews
I stopped by with two kids. Hardly anybody there. Food we received was bad, old, only heated up. Even though I was with two hungry kids during the day trip, they ate almost nothing. Service was poor - nobody even asked why we are leaving the plates almost untouched (well, they knew the answer very well). Never to be repeated
4 based on 6 reviews
Sam lokal , nie zachwyca -ogólny nieład, stojące w przejściu skrzynki z pustymi butelkami po napojach, niezbyt czyste stoliki.
Ciasto z pizzy bardzo smaczne, czego niestety o dodatkach ( składnikach nie można powiedzieć), ogólnie pizza niespecjalnie mi smakowała co również potwierdziła małżonka. Podejście obsługi do klienta bardzo służbowe.
Ja tam na pewno nie wrócę i nie polecam innym.
3.5 based on 5 reviews
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