A quaint little bakery that sells what appears to be homemade bread at remarkably low prices. It…read morehas a very European feeling; you're not going to find an establishment as humble as this within a large city in the United States. The people working here seem to take pride in their jobs, which is a significantly rarer find back in America.
Seriously, some of their pieces of bread cost less than one złoty each. Four złotys are about one dollar, so imagine if an American bakery sold buns for less than a quarter each. Just doesn't happen, does it? Yet they still avoid lacing their products with preservatives that are abundant in America, sell them for a pittance, and apparently make some profit.
They also appear to have quiche, cakes, and ice cream. I didn't try any of them, though. Instead, I did buy one bottle of grapefruit juice for 3,95 złotys. One dollar for 225 mL of grapefruit juice is pretty reasonable. They even gave me a glass for it, though I did not use it. I just returned the glass and bottle when I was done. I imagine that was the right thing to do.