

U Szwejka to największa restauracja w Warszawie i jedno z najsłynniejszych miejsc w Polsce. Powszechnie uważa się, że ma to związek z dystansem w traktowaniu rzeczywistości przez tę restaurację. Ale mniejsza o to i nic bardziej mylnego. Szwejk słynie bowiem nie tylko z ogromnych wiedeńskich sznycli, golonek jak na Praterze oraz przystawek i mięs według tradycyjnych przepisów, ale też towarzyszącego mu najlepszego świeżego piwa. Na sycące śniadania przybywa połowa Warszawy. Całoroczny ogródek, legendarna gościnność, tradycyjne jedzenie, muzyka na żywo i gwar biesiady – to dzięki nim przy Placu Konstytucji każdy Gość czuje się jak w domu. Czyli jak u Szwejka!
3-floor restaurant with rustic decor inside & an outdoor terrace for traditional Czech food & beer.
Address and Contact Information
Address: plac Konstytucji 1, 00-647 Warszawa, Poland
Phone: +48 22 339 17 10
Website: http://uszwejka.pl/
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Our first impression was positive—the place looked nice. We were greeted, seated, and given the menu promptly. There was a good selection of Polish and Czech dishes. We tried the rosół, which was very good, and the pierogi with potatoes and white cheese, which were excellent. The pork schnitzel was massive and quite a surprise. The flavors were very reminiscent of homemade Polish food, which I’m familiar with since my mother-in-law makes it often.
The only downside was the service. After finishing the appetizer, the servers didn’t clear the empty plates before bringing out the main dishes, leaving us with very little space on the table. Since the portions were quite large, we asked if we could take some food home, and we were given a paper container without a lid. It also felt a bit bothersome to the staff whenever we asked for something. The attention to customers was definitely lacking.
Perhaps it was due to the holiday season and the staff being tired, but still—it’s important to make customers feel welcome. Overall, the food was great, but the service was just okay.
Serving some eggs/bacon/toast? Just to have the choice. I understand if it does not interest you business wise as you clearly do not need to offer it but would be a good addition imo, if people were looking for something lighter but wanted to enjoy the ambience of the place.