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rated 83%
8 reviews

address: ul. Powroznicza 19/20

tel: +48 (58) 3014114

fax: +48 (58) 3012345

Tawerna email

Tawerna website

Like seafood? Yeah, you do. Have trouble deciding where to go? Not anymore. The Tawerna (Tavern) boasts a stout menu chock full of the best the sea has to offer. And don't worry, that guy in your party that doesn't take too kindly to fish, squid and the like, will be more than satisfied by the tradiitonal Polish entrees also found on the menu. Tawerna can brag about the awards they have won at international competitions, but they'll probably just let the food do the talking. The old school maritime decor will put you in the mood and the elegant bar will make sure you stay there. Take advantage of the outdoor cafe and the banquet hall or, if you prefer, just let them cater your next event.

Tawerna

Really way too expensive for what you get. Sure, I agree, the restaurant is nice and the interior is excellent, but the prices! Not what you would expect from normally inexpensive Poland (and way above Gdansk average).

reviewed by R from Sweden on Feb.12.2010

"Great service of waiter Irek really, extra ordinary, and very tasty food. I visited this restaurant last Sumer first time because of recommendation but I came back last Sunday, November 22 because of high expectations and I've got them fulfilled."

reviewed by Witold from Sweden on Nov.23.2009

I havent got a clue where they got the photo above from? This place is much classyer than the photo. If you try Tawerna you must got for the Polish soup. Served in bread!!! I thought it was bad translation but the soup came in bread! It not only looked good but tasted wonderful. A bit pricey but only for Poland you would expect to pay more for what we had in England.

reviewed by Jeanette from United Kingdom on Mar.08.2009

Just returned from 5 days in gdansk. Tawerna is our Place! We were a party of 10 who wanted to test some of the upmarket eateries in gdansk. We ended up in Tawerna 3 times! Excellent food (Try the polish equivalent of eisbein with sauerkraut. Boiled in beer with cummin and horseradish- melts in the mouth). God wines, good beer, good vodka and superb service from the smiling waiters, cooks and other attendants.
Conclusion: in itself a good reason to visit gdansk.
Easy to find: 20m to the right of the green gate.

reviewed by ivar from Norway on Oct.29.2008

I would like to recommend it for a nice evening (but not only).The restaurant in the old Gdansk.Perfect food,excellent service and really nice atmosphere

reviewed by Anna from Switzerland on Nov.02.2005

Great service and food.I visited this restaurant becouse of recommendation but I came back becouse of delicious food . In Summer you can sit outside, which is another plus factor. Excellent !

reviewed by John from United States on Jul.26.2005

Excellent,super.....place

reviewed by Kate from United States on Nov.22.2004

This picture doesn't do the place any justice - actually it looks a whole lot better, and the food is good too!

reviewed by Mark Bradshaw from United Kingdom on Oct.13.2004

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