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Zemsta Cafe and Bookstore
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1 Review on “Zemsta Cafe and Bookstore”
The last place we stopped at was this super unique and hipster-esque cafe, Zemsta. It could be easy to miss as they’re off of a cool, graffiti-lined walkway with little signage to identify that it’s a vegan foodie place. We actually stumbled upon this place somewhat accidentally at first and then made it a point to revisit before leaving.
Zemsta has great coffee, tea, and lattes, and a few snacks and small meals (like simple pasta and sushi). They’ve also got a great big wall stocked from top to bottom with books and albums. I didn’t ask how it all works but I’d guess you can check-out books and/or read and lounge while enjoying a meal inside.
They had some vegan literature around, interesting Polish band posters, and a DJ was slingin’ cool tunes while we wound down from our busy day and readied for the bus ride back to Berlin.
If I spent more time in Poznań I could see this becoming my favorite hang/remote “office” locale!