The Old Mill Pierogarnia


On Friday night I met Magda, a friend from Church, in the Old square, I was early (I know!) and so had the time for a delicious mulled wine - the first of the season!
She then took me to see a few traditional Polish restaurants. I was excited as I haven't really sampled Polish cuisine since I've been here apart from some prepacked  pierogi  from my local corner store which I'm sure I didn't do justice to.

She eventually settled on the Old Mil Pierogarnia which was on the waterfront on Mill Island.This is where Bydgoszcz gets it's name 'Venice of Poland' from as there were many houses, mills, warehouses along this stretch of the Burda where canals and streams intersect and back in the day, it was so crowded with water craft that you could apparently cross the river  by stepping from one boat to another.   

I'm sure this will be the most delightful spot in the summer - it was very atmospheric on a cold November evening. There was a mouth watering menu but I eventually settled on a potato pancake stuffed with vegetables and meat with a crรจme frais and dill toping while Maga had 3 baked pierogi
Cant wait to go back in the summer























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