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Where to drink Champagne in Warsaw?

Warsaw is probably the best place in Poland to start if you’re looking for Champagne. The city has a large and increasingly sophisticated restaurant and wine scene, with everything from dedicated wine bars and modern restaurants to elegant hotel bars.

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The city centre, Śródmieście, and areas such as Mokotów and Praga are all worth exploring. Warsaw’s food scene is very international, so you can easily move from Polish cuisine to Japanese, French, Italian or modern Nordic-inspired restaurants – and Champagne can work with all of them.

There’s also a growing interest in Polish wine, including sparkling wine. It’s still a small industry, but if you come across a bottle from a local producer, it’s worth trying alongside Champagne to see what’s happening closer to home.

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Warsaw is a city where you can easily combine good food, Champagne and a bit of history. Explore the Old Town, walk along the Vistula, then head into the more modern parts of the city for dinner and drinks.

Check the Champagne Hunters map before you go, and if you find a place that’s already listed, comment and share your experience. If you discover somewhere missing, add your find to the map yourself – especially if they have Champagne by the glass.

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Frequently asked questions

Where should I look for Champagne in Warsaw?

I’d start around Śródmieście and the city centre, then explore areas such as Mokotów and Praga. I’d check the Champagne Hunters map before choosing where to go, especially if I’m looking for Champagne by the glass.

Can I drink Champagne by the glass in Warsaw?

Yes, some wine bars, restaurants and hotels offer Champagne by the glass. I’d check the individual listing before visiting because selections can change.

Is Warsaw good for wine lovers?

Yes. I’d recommend Warsaw if I enjoy modern restaurants, international wine lists and a growing wine-bar scene. There’s also increasing interest in Polish wine.

What food should I try with Champagne in Warsaw?

I’d definitely try some Polish food, but I wouldn’t limit myself to traditional pairings. Smoked fish, pickled vegetables, mushrooms and local cheeses can all work well with Champagne, while Warsaw’s international restaurant scene opens up plenty of other options.

What else should I drink in Warsaw?

Try Polish vodka, local beer and Polish wine. If I spot a Polish sparkling wine on a wine list, I’d be especially curious to try it.

What to di in Warsaw?

Yes. I’d look at specialist wine shops, wine bars and restaurants with more extensive Polish selections. Warsaw is one of the best places to discover what’s happening in Poland’s emerging wine industry.

Is Warsaw worth visiting?

Definitely. I’d go for the combination of excellent food, a growing wine scene, interesting history and a modern city atmosphere. And if you’re travelling through Poland as a Champagne Hunter, Warsaw is a very good place to start.

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