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Foreigner bars in Warsaw


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ballu [Guest]
  Sep 11, 06, 10:23  #1

Are there any bars that all the English speaking foreigners hang out in?

I know from experience that ex-pat communities are pretty friendly elsewhere, is it the same in Poland?

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Edited by: Admin  Sep 11, 06, 13:08  #2

You may check out this thread about Warsaw Clubs.

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aawil
  Sep 13, 06, 22:17  #3

I've always been a fan of this internet cafe. I met people there from austrailia, canada and even an old couple from pennsyvania in poland for a wedding. Plus alot of english speaking poles. Some of the irish pubs might have english speakers as well. I never really sought out that type of place though.

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db1874 [Guest]
  Dec 15, 06, 04:27  #4

Bar Below and Bradley's bar are two big expat hangouts.

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guest21 [Guest]
  Jan 31, 07, 05:05  #5

Check frogsco.pl, they organise lots of social events for the foreign community. It is rugby connected but don't let that put you off, their number contains many who do not play, but simple drink.

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globetrotter
  Jan 31, 07, 06:33  #6

Quoting: ballu, Post #1
Are there any bars that all the English speaking foreigners hang out in?


My info is a bit out of date but the following were always popular:

Someplace Else at the Sheraton
Champions Sports Bar @ the Marriott (40 TV screens)
Organza
Bar Below & Bradleys
Any Irish bar !

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CaleyJags
  Feb 6, 07, 18:37  #7

just back from Warsaw...i go there every 2nd weekend to visit my girlfriend....i went to bar below for the first time and i was very impressed with it...the staff and the manager Niall were very friendly so id recomend that to anyone who wants to visit an Irish/Brittish bar to hang out....not too pricey either.

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Tarzan [Guest]
  Apr 17, 07, 06:15  #8

Today, 08:25 - Attached on merging:
Which are the interesting night-time places in Warsaw ???

Can someone tell me where are the interesting night time places in warsaw ???

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szarlotka PREMIUM
  Apr 17, 07, 06:17  #9

look in inyourpocket.com and follow the links for Poland & then warsaw

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lockout1973 [Guest]
  Jun 11, 07, 08:13  #10

Bar Below is great, but also try Warsaw Tortilla Factory for good tex-mex food and great drinks.

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steve d
  Jun 27, 07, 04:48  #11

Bradley's between the Holiday Inn and Interconti Hotels is very good, so too are Bar Below and Tortilla Factory.

Try to avoid Patrick's ( an English visitor had a fatal spiking in there, I'm told ).

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Fantasy
  Jun 29, 07, 07:30  #12

you can also try kawa and sense on nowy swiat

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