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To walk through the doors of SETKA is to transport yourself back to the years of the Polish People’s Republic. Gaudy lights and kitschy remakes of Communist-era signage mingle with the sepia-faded images of USSR mustachios, creating a space that’s more 1970 than 2020. Drink or food, there’s something to get you in the mood. Salty herring and a shot of vodka, perhaps? Gelatine veg and gherkins, maybe? Frothy piwo (that’s beer to you and me) with a hunter’s stew? It’s all on the menu, and the prices will hardly break the bank!

jrfrancis 3 years ago

SETKA Wrocław Articles

  • 11 of the Best Things to Do in Wroclaw, Poland

    Wroclaw – pronounced frohts-wahf – might not be easy on the tongue, but it’s certainly easy on the eye! Spread over a series of small isles on the Oder River, it’s a classic medley of Gothic, Germanic, Slavic, and medieval architecture. Look here —an iron-clad turret filigreed with metalwork and gargoyles pokes above the skyline. […]

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