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clubs
Piekarnia
ul. Młocińska 11
+48 (0/22) 636 49 79
Near the Arkadia shopping mall. The club is kind of hidden on a side street, so you may want to memorize its location on a map first

At first glance the club is a wreck, especially due to the the club's out-of-the-way locale, with some of the shadiest DJing ever, but venturing further in actually will reveal a second dance floor with better DJing and chart topping music. For the most part, the club is hit or miss and probably won't be a very memorable night out, unless you're one of the people half-engaged in intercourse on the sofas.

clubs
Ice Club
ul. Pańska 61
+48 (0/22) 654 56 34
Entrance cost zł 10
About a minute's walk from Rondo ONZ. Ul. Pańska runs parallel to ul. Prosta and is more of a parking lot than a street
clubs
Klub Rio
ul. Pańska 97
+48 501 8701588
On the street just south of ul. Prosta

Rio is way off the radar screen for most people, but the club actually does partying pretty well. The dance floor isn't too large, but comfortable nonetheless for people get their groove on.

clubs
Harlem
ul. Kolejowa 8/10
+48 (0/502) 635 399

A club that mostly plays Hip-hop and rap music.

clubs
Club 70
ul. Waliców 9
+48 (0/22) 654 71 41
Entrance ranges from free to roughly zł 20 or so. Drinks are a bit on the expensive side with 0.5 liter of beer costing zł 10
About a block from the Hotel Hyatt, on a side street off of ul. Grzybowska

Club 70 is a really well done club – the music is a decent mix of 70's and 80's music, bouncers aren't as hardcore as bouncers at other clubs, and the dedication of the management to fun clubbing makes Club 70 one of the best clubs in Warsaw. If you call Monday - Friday between 10AM - 6PM, you can make reservations.

cafes
Kultura
ul. Grzybowska 47
+48 (0/22) 624 84 55
7 zł for a cup of coffee
Located between the Westin and Hilton hotels

Unassuming, Kultura is a treasure of café that is often overlooked and rarely crowded, though, it does draw crowds on occasion. Here, the baristas have mastered the art of coffee and fail to overlook even the most minuscule details - even serving you a glass of water with your coffee and a chocolate. Kultura also serves food and alcohol, albeit, its selection of alcohol is a tad limited.