In summer, this is one of the most lively locations on the market square, with fantastic live concerts every evening in the covered seating under the Town Hall Tower. In winter, the weather's lack of hospitality forces only you into the unique historic interiors hung with oil paintings and fitted with beautifully carved wood furnishings. Today the restaurant somewhat awkwardly shares the cellars with a theatre, and the fact that this once served as a prison hardly seems like a surprise what with the heavy iron doors and dim atmosphere. Upstairs or down, its a rare experience you don't get many places any time of year - a fact reflected by the tourist prices on the familiar menu of Italian and Polish fare.
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