CuisinePolish brewpub
Price€€
Neighbourhoodgranary-island

Signature dishes: Pork knuckle in dark beer, House-brewed Złoto Brovarni pils

Must order: The pork knuckle braised in dark beer with a glass of Złoto Brovarni pils.

Tip: Sit in the high-beam main hall, not the modern annex. The brewery vats are behind the bar.

Location

Address: ul. Szafarnia 9, 80-755 Gdańsk

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