Serves meat, vegan options available. Takes its name from the Radio Free Europe, which used to be the only reliable news source in Poland during the communist era and where its owner had worked. Decor brings to mind a French bistro filled with small tables, standing only centimeters from each other. Offers international as well traditionally Polish cuisine like pierogi, with all kinds of fillings (several vegetarian and one vegan). Ask to make a vegetarian dish into vegan. Vegans could ask for pierogi with sauerkraut & mushroom or with blueberries (omit cream), gazpacho, bruschetta, borshtch, or grilled vegetables. Reported little to no vegan choice or assistance January 2017.
2 Reviews
First Review by Las Strawberry
Las Strawberry
Points +174
no vegetarian friendly and definitely no vegan friendly place - Edit
The only vegan dish on the menu were the grilled vegetables. Even though I asked for a vegan dish, the grilled vegetables came with a non vegan tzatziki. Otherwise for vegetarians the choice was comparable to any polish restaurant or even less.
Read moreI actually don't understand why it appears at all in HappyCow.
Pros: historically interesting
Cons: no vegetarian friendly and for sure no vegan frien
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martint
Points +9945
Vegetarian firendly café - Edit
The place is cozy, it is rather a café than a regular restaurant. They are vegetarian friendly, some of the dishes are vegan (clearly labelled), mostly traditional Polish food. As to their online menu they shall have plenty of vegan options, but when I visited them (Dec 2024) the otpions were mostly soups and salads.
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