Pyalnya

Lviv


All drinks are 20uah, all food (from 2pm) 40uah, at this popular, high-ceilinged, rather industrial drinking spot on pl Rynok. Soups, pelmeni (Russian ravioli), pigs' ears and varenyky are the highlights of the menu, but it's really the cheap booze punters line up for.


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