Cafe Ferber

Gdańsk


It’s startling to step straight from Gdańsk’s historic main street into this very modern cafe-bar, dominated by bright red panels, a suspended ceiling and boxy lighting. The scarlet decor contrasts with its comfy armchairs, from which you can sip coffee and cocktail creations such as the szary kot (grey cat). On weekends, DJs spin tunes into the wee small hours.


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