A huge list of beer is one of the main draws: Staropramen, Franziskaner, Guinness, Red Erik, Newcastle Brown…There is also an extensive selection of wines (including Polish) and a wide asortment of spirits, especially quality vodkas and whiskey.
As for food - there is a wide selection of international and mostly Polish cuisine (such as pierogi, borshch and pork chop), which might not be an Irish classic, but is prepared using the best fresh ingredients. There are also options for vegetarians and those with other dietary preferences. Decorated with golf clubs, old boots, framed pictures and general junk U Szewca is a charming place to cut loose, drink heavily and mingle with the youngish locals.
As for food - there is a wide selection of international and mostly Polish cuisine (such as pierogi, borshch and pork chop), which might not be an Irish classic, but is prepared using the best fresh ingredients. There are also options for vegetarians and those with other dietary preferences. Decorated with golf clubs, old boots, framed pictures and general junk U Szewca is a charming place to cut loose, drink heavily and mingle with the youngish locals.