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ulica Bracka 20
(at the Krucza and al. Jerozolimskie corner, in the back of SMYK supermarket)
Phone +48 22 827 9441
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Web: Visit this link
Cafe, Gallery, Restaurant, Not Gay
A classic bar and meeting place in Warzsawa. Start your evening here, they close at midnight, and then contunue to other places. They are definately gay friendly. Two of the owners are gay, as well as many guests. All the food isn't great, but have something to drink, and eat their quesadillas, which are good. On the door is an information that the entrance is only with a member card. So do not be surprised if they do not let you in.
Mondays till Thursdays 11 am till 10 pm, Fridays & Saturdays 11 am till midnight, Sundays 4 pm till 10 pm
$: No cover charge or minimum consumption
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- Wojtek wrote in November 2007:'After all these years still exists and is doing great. They offer the best atmosphere for a cup of coffee, beer or something small to eat. I strongly recommend it!'
- Mike wrote in May 2009:'Very popular cafe-restaurant, full of trendy, hip, and celebrities. Gay owned.'
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Plan Trzech Krzyzy 18
Phone +48 22 628 91 32
(At the corner Bracka ulica)
Cafe, Gay friendly
Very trendy place close to the cruising area. Good place to go after the bars and dance clubs closed.
7 am till early morning.
$: No cover charge or minimum consumption
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- Maya, who visited Warsaw in January 2005 wrote: 'Re-furnished, renovated. Food is not that bad. Pierogi with spinach are good:) The worst behaving staff I've ever seen (they are famous with it). Some of the staff are gay, but it doesn't mean they will not spit in your food.'
- Wojtek wrote in November 2007:'A decent place. I like to sit there, apart from
coffee, you can get a beer and something to eat basically 24/7. Nothing like a breakfast at 7 on a tired Sunday morning. Now the place has two sisters located next to it: Szpulka and Szparka - whereas Szpilka is a modern coffee bar, Szpulka is a drink bar, and Szparka is a more sophisticated restaurant with a club, where they play live music (jazz, classic songs, etc.) I can trully recomment all three!'
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