Music fans touring Poland should not miss Tygmont in the capital for a taste of what jazz clubs used to be like.
After descending into a smoky, subterranean cavern, enjoy the host of great live performances while tucking into a mouthwatering food and drinks menu too.
Located in Warsaw's city centre, the venue is aimed a serious music aficionados rather than tourists simply looking for a good place to drink and chat, as noise levels are restricted during some performances.
While a cover charge applies on certain nights access to the club is usually free, making it hugely popular.
Another perennially trendy establishment in the Polish capital is Miedzy Nami on Ulica Bracka, whose clientele includes plenty of models and media types all dressed to impress.
The bar also doubles up as a cool gallery for local artists and photographers who display their work on lounge walls.
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