Cafe$$
Józef K. on Piwna in Gdańsk's Old Town is the Kafka-themed cult cafe-bar with rotating Monday cakes and a literary student crowd at the marble bar.
Why locals love it: A Kafka-themed cult cafe-bar on Piwna.
Tip: Ask for the cake of the day at the bar; it changes every Monday.
Cafe$$
Nieczapla Coffee Roasters on Wajdeloty in Wrzeszcz is the four-table cafe with the roastery in back, pouring weekly-rotating single-origin filter beans.
Why locals love it: Wrzeszcz's best coffee roaster runs a four-table cafe with the roastery in back; almost every tourist drinks at Drukarnia instead and misses the source.
Tip: Ask what was roasted last week; the menu rotates faster than the printed list.
Modern Polish$$
Restauracja Filharmonia is a modern polish room in Gdansk. Cross from Długie Pobrzeże; the dining-room view back to the Old Town is the trip.
Why locals love it: On Ołowianka Island opposite the Old Town, reached by a footbridge most visitors skip; the most committed Kashubian kitchen in the centre.
Tip: Cross from Długie Pobrzeże; the dining-room view back to the Old Town is the trip.
Modern Polish$$
Witómë on Piwna behind St Mary's is Gdańsk's centrally-located Kashubian dining room plating the regional fish soup and a 07:30 breakfast counter.
Why locals love it: The only centrally-located Kashubian dining room left, on Piwna behind St Mary's; visitors hunting regional fish soup walk past the Piwna door for the louder Długa rooms.
Tip: Order the Kashubian fish soup; the breakfast counter opens 07:30 and is the calmest service.
Modern Polish$$
Lang.fuhr in Gdansk: a wrzeszcz storefront cafe on aldony at the wajdeloty roundabout, in the european coffee trip guide but invisible to old town tourists.
Why locals love it: A Wrzeszcz storefront cafe on Aldony at the Wajdeloty roundabout, in the European Coffee Trip guide but invisible to Old Town tourists.
Tip: After 18:00 the format flips to bar mode; ask for the Polka beer from the Kashubian brewery.
Cocktail bar$$
Mała Sztuka on Powroźnicza near the Green Gate is the basement tiki rum bar with fifteen seats and the biggest rum-and-tiki menu in northern Poland.
Why locals love it: Basement rum bar near the Green Gate, fifteen seats and the biggest tiki menu in northern Poland; signed only by a small plaque at street level.
Tip: Arrive before 21:00 or expect to stand at the bar.