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Poznań has been one of Poland’s most important centers since the 7th century, and it is full of beautiful historic architecture and modern Polish vitality. If you want to get the measure of this city then join the locals on a night out here. We list the best bars to enjoy some Polish spirit at.

Poznań’s Old Town

Fort Colomb

Bar, Pub Grub

Poznańs streets
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During the weekend, Fort Colomb organizes rock concerts and other musical events, which is a good reason to make the journey here. The lively atmosphere of this place is another, offset by the relaxed dim lighting and the characterful old brick walls. This bar is an excellent place to watch football games or relax after a day in the park with friends.

Proletaryat

Bar, Restaurant, Pub Grub

The Proletaryat bar
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The theme of Proletaryat revolves around Communism and its history in Poland. Everything, from the design of the bar’s interior to its menu and the introductory ‘manifest’ on their website is reminiscent of Poland’s times under Communism. Luckily the atmosphere, extensive drinks list and vibe of the place keep you in the far more comfortable present day.

Van Gogh

Bar, Cafe, Pub, Irish, Pub Grub

This artistic bar displays all sort of works on its walls, ranging from the reproductions of the work of Van Gogh to local artists’ creations. It has two big floors with the capacity to host a hundred guests, but enough cozy corners to make a drink with a friend equally enjoyable.

Shisha

Bar, Pub, Irish, Pub Grub

The Chopin Park
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This is the best shisha bar in the city, located in the picturesque Old Town. If you are into shisha smoking, this place offers an opportunity to base the water pipe on something else than water, why not try ice, rum, wine, or champagne.

Dubliner

Pub, Irish

Dubliner is an Irish pub with amazing beer and whisky and a wide selection of lunch or dinner dishes. The beer menu includes Guinness and Polish ‘Tyskie’ while the whisky menu offer spirits such as Glenmorangie, Glenfiddich and Ardberg.

Blue Note

On the edge of Poznań’s Old Town, near Mickiewicz Park and the Opera stands one of Poznań’s best music clubs, Blue Note. Located in the Imperial Castle, this place hosts jazz concerts by the finest Polish and international jazz artists.

About the author

Olga Lenczewska is from Szczecin, Poland. She currently lives in the UK, where she is studying philosophy and Italian at Oxford. She spent the last year in Italy as a researcher. Aside from academia, Olga is interested in publishing, journalism, anthropology, and global development. During her free time she also dances salsa and writes – she wrote a travel novel last year. She is the co-founder of a socio-political platform on Eastern European studies, ‘New East Platform’. She wants to pursue a career as a researcher in philosophy (especially epistemology, aesthetics, and Immanuel Kant) or as a literary editor.

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