Atmosphere

Top choice in Gdańsk & Pomerania


That Słupsk has one of Poland's best restaurants may come as a surprise – that it's buried in the suburbs 2.3km west of the train station is an even bigger shock. Expect flash decor, impeccably laid tables, Chesterfield-style seating and superpolite waiters serving an eclectic menu combining everything from traditional seasonal Polish fare and Baltic salmon to tuna and crème brûlée.

Everything zings with flavour and can be accompanied by a bottle from one of Pomerania's best stocks of wine. It's a 15-minute walk along uls Szczecińska and Piłsudskiego, a short trip on bus 15 or 19 or a 25zł taxi ride.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Gdańsk & Pomerania attractions

1. Town Hall

1.05 MILES

The elaborate Renaissance-Gothic town hall has an impressive main tower, which can be ascended for a full Słupsk panorama.

2. St Mary's Church

1.22 MILES

Fans of red brick and stained glass should check out this chunky Gothic church with its vibrantly coloured, postwar windows and oddly painted vaulting…

3. Witches' Tower

1.35 MILES

Only three remnants of the 15th-century fortified walls that once encircled the town survive: one of these is the Witches’ Tower, which had a sensational…

4. Mill

1.37 MILES

The building opposite the castle gate is the 14th-century mill, an annex to the museum. Its three floors focus on the folk customs of Pomerania with…

5. Museum of Central Pomerania

1.37 MILES

The Museum of Central Pomerania is housed within Słupsk’s main attraction, a commanding 16th-century castle. Beyond its impressive blocky tower are sacral…

6. Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art

1.41 MILES

The main building of Słupsk’s gallery specialises in short-term exhibits of Polish and international artists. Over 30 exhibitions take place here a year…

7. Witkacy Gallery

1.43 MILES

Opened in 2019 in the renovated White Granary building, the 250-piece collection of portraits by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (1885–1939), aka Witkacy, are…

8. St Hyacinthus' Church

1.5 MILES

The 15th-century St Hyacinthus’ Church, aka St Jack’s as the tourist signposting would have it, is usually closed, though you can now peek in through a…