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glmmr_twn
Yes, I check everyday. I've booked flights and hotel, just need that face value ticket.
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longvehicle
Does anybody know something about afterparty? Of course it's too early, but..
Or maybe some good places to drink a couple of beers after concert which not be closed after midnight?
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longvehicle
Does anybody know something about afterparty? Of course it's too early, but..
Or maybe some good places to drink a couple of beers after concert which not be closed after midnight?
Well, If I want to drink beer in the city center, I usually go to PiwPaw - it is open 24h, wide variety of beers (tap bar), cons: rather expensive for my student budget (10-15 PLN per beer ~ 4 eur) and there are mainly craft beers - sometimes I just like to drink basic, "plain" beer.
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jackflash27
Looks great, they do have a lot to offer! I see some pics of the place on facebook, what's with all the small glasses? Is it a way to taste / get to know different kinds of beer? Like what I'm seeing! Definately worth a visit
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jackflash27
Looks great, they do have a lot to offer! I see some pics of the place on facebook, what's with all the small glasses? Is it a way to taste / get to know different kinds of beer? Like what I'm seeing! Definately worth a visit
Yes indeed, the small glasses are for tasting, I dont know the exact price, something about 1-2 PLN per glass. Or maybe even free, all these tap bars intermingle in my memories.
In general, the Zurawia Street is in my opinion some kind of Warsaw bar area (probably one of many) - go there and you'll find many drinking possibilities. General idea is that you won't have a problem with drinking after the concert.
What may be a problem for all of you is that this particular Sunday, 8th of July is a Sunday on which all the grocery shops, hipermarkets, etc. will be closed - this is rather new law in Poland that 2 Sundays in each month are trade free. Restaurants, bars will be of course open. The small grocery shops that are run by the owner (not by his/her employees) may also be open. In general, to buy food or beverages, you would have to visit petrol station (which will also be open).
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buttons67
plyta miejsce stojace
is the part of the pitch i will be in.
translated it means
plate standing place.
which does not make sense to me.
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buttons67
anyone know the alcohol regulations in warsaw.
im arriving into modlin airport after 8pm on friday 6th july, i changed my booking, and was wondering if i might be too late to buy a few beers if i dont get into central warsaw by 10pm. in scotland you cant get a carry out after 10pm and im not sure of the rules in poland.
anyone know.
i fancy getting into central warsaw on the cheap, by public transport, checking into my hotel, going out for a meal then off to the pub for a couple of drinks, but would like a few tins beer to take back to hotel.