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    Cafe Bristol

    4.4 (22 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Classy
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Dan P.

    The Hotel Bristol is a famous landmark in Old Town. It's grand, elegant, and simply beautiful. We had viewed the lobby and the wall of famous people (arranged in a pattern of the Fibonacci sequence) on a walking tour. And we decided to return to try the café. Food: We ordered a lunch special, a three course lunch. Pea soup and a slice of avocado toast comprised the starter course. The pea soup was the best we've ever had. The main course was free range chicken breast served over a bed of spaghetti squash. And for dessert we had a strawberry tort and a pistachio dessert. Service: Our waitress spoke good English and was very pleasant. Overall cleanliness: excellent Bathroom cleanliness: excellent. Bathrooms are located in the lobby. Free wifi available

    Federico G.

    Pros: breakfast variety, menu in English, fast service, free WIFI Cons: None I stopped by Cafe Bristol my first morning in Warsaw looking for a good breakfast. This cafe has an awesome breakfast menu that includes Polish staples like sausage with eggs, and salmon on toast. It also has simpler items like crepes and scrambled eggs. We tried the "Egg Royale" (toast, salmon, egg, cheese) and the crepes (they came with cream cheese and syrup on the side). They were both really good. I ate my toast while sipping my cappuccino Viennese. You don't know what Viennese style is? Oh my! You gotta tried it. They put a dollop of whipped cream on top of your coffee. It makes it sweet enough you won't need to add sugar to your coffee!! Regarding the service, it was fast, efficient, and the waitress understood English too! A great experience overall. You can sit inside and enjoy the classical decoration, or sit outside and watch people walk by.

    Mateusz D.

    As you can see I don't write reviews (didn't see the need after living in 4 countries, visiting dozens and dining at all levels from hole in the wall shacks to 3 michelin star restaurants) but this place was so far off from the other reviews I had to. First thing that strikes me, even at the fanciest places in Europe, is that no one greets you at the door to show you to your table. Something normal even at cheap chain restaurants in Japan. But thats a minor flaw. From the time we entered it took them 10-15 minutes to give us the menu only after I asked for them (to which I heard a not very pleasant "yes, patience"). Another 10-15min to take our order. Without asking they brought us coffee before any food. This is mind boggling for me as we went there for breakfast - drinking coffee on an empty stomach can be really bad for your bowels. After I complained about it I got only a cold "you should've said you want it after food"... Finally the food came. Exactly an hour after we entered the establishment. The scrambled eggs were good but definitely not worth a long trip so if you need to take a bus or taxi to get here, think twice. Even though there was more than enough staff (3 people on the floor, around 2 behind the counter) they still got several orders wrong (explains the wait I guess). Cheese and apple juice were the highlight of the whole meal.

    Michalina K.

    We were staying at the Hotel Bristol and wandered down here our first morning for breakfast. This cafe is very nice and the food was great. We both had eggs with an arrangement of breads and fruits. Definitely a nice atmosphere and experience.

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    Stor Cafe

    Stor Cafe

    4.2(18 reviews)
    0.8 kmPowiśle
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    The best cafe we visited while in Warsaw. Stopping in for coffee and a snack on a Monday morning in…read moreAugust, here's our experience. 1) Drinks: With beans on display for purchase, they know quality beans. A full coffee menu, my wife's cappuccino and my latte were perfect. There's a giant glass jug of water with cups on the counter for all to use. 2) Food: A variety of pastries are available from macarons to buns. Their jagodzianki (blueberry buns) are large, come with crumble on top, and are delicious. 3) Space: It's small, but beautiful, light, and with tables and outlets.

    Pros: comfortable sitting, great coffee and pastries, good vibe coffeeshop, location…read more Cons: no free WIFI. This coffeeshop is a great stop if you're in the area looking for coffee/tea or a place to rest after Chopin's museum. It has plenty of sitting space (inside and outside) and it feels like the kind of insider, hipster place that local would go to. It doesn't feel touristy at all, which is a great thing! We ordered a cappuccino and a moccamaster. They were both delicious. Oh, and don't be fooled: the moccamaster is not the typical Starbucks mocha. This is dark coffee with chocolate accents. If you don't like drinking your coffee dark, order something else (I loved it). Since we were having breakfast, we also tried their cottage cheese toasts (they come with cucumber and radish slices) and their pastrami sandwich with cucumber and sauerkraut. They were both delicious as well. I definitely recommend this place. And don't worry, they speak English too. Stop by, relax, and enjoy some good coffee, whether that's expresso, latte, dark, dripped, or just tea and juices!

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