Sopot

A short drive from Gdansk, is the seaside city of Sopot with its grand pier that stretches into the Baltic Sea.  At 511.5m, the pier is the longest wooden pier in Europe.  A lot has changed here, there are a lot more stores and restaurants, but don’t come here looking for traditional polish food.  We spent a better half of the day there trying to find a restaurant that would serve a traditional polish dinner.  We finally found one, off the beaten path on a quiet side street away from tourists and the hustle and bustle of the main drag.  The sea was angry today as you can tell from our hair…

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2 Responses to “Sopot”

  1. Mac Sokulski | July 25, 2013 at 5:13 am #

    You just torturing me with those pictures… BTW what was wrong with other restaurants?

  2. | July 25, 2013 at 1:58 pm #

    There was nothing wrong with the other restaurants. They were Spanish, Italian, American, fish and burgers, and sushi etc…. all we wanted were some pirogies – that’s all.

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