Right in the centre of town, this modest little cafe makes decent coffee, has a wide range of teas, offers sweet sustenance such as tiramisu and panna cotta, and can even produce a plate of pierogi (13zł) if your appetite requires.
Eglander Caffe
Carpathian Mountains
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