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Where to eat St. Martin's croissant
Where to eat St. Martin's croissant
 
ul. Roosevelta 20, Poznań
Tel: +48 61 855 80 84 +48 61 855 80 84
Cukiernia Mercure at Roosevelta 20 in Poznań has been operating since the 1960s and is best known for its St. Martin’s croissants and classic cakes. Today it functions as Wise Café, serving coffee and fresh pastries to enjoy on site or take away. [more]
 
ul. Żabikowska 44, 62-030 Luboń
cukierniapawlova.pl Tel: +48 509536434 +48 509536434
Pawlova Patisserie in Luboń offers custom-made celebration cakes, individual desserts, and a variety of pastries. Specializing in personalized orders, it also provides delivery to nearby areas, including Wiry, Komorniki, Poznań, Puszczykowo, and Mosina. [more]
 
Stary Rynek 11/17, Poznań
Tel: +48 573 465 226 +48 573 465 226
Rogal pastry shop is a well-known place in Poznań. It is run by pastry master Paweł Mieszała. Croissants are baked on site and served warm. They can be taken away or enjoyed with coffee. Decorative boxes are also available, turning the pastry into a souvenir or a gift. [more]
 
Święty Marcin 51, 61-806 Poznań
Tel: +48 698 290 333 +48 698 290 333
Rogalove is a small café located on the pedestrian street Święty Marcin in Poznań, specializing in croissants. It offers a variety of baked goods, including traditional St. Martin's croissants, available for dine-in and takeaway. The sweet treats are complemented by coffee, tea, and cold drinks. [more]
 
ul. Roosevelta 20, 60-829 Poznań
mercure-poznan-centrum.com/ Tel: +48 61 855 80 00 +48 61 855 80 00
Wine Stone at the Mercure Hotel is open 7 days a week until midnight. In the evening, it's worth stopping by for wine, tartare, and duck. The wine selection is extensive and reasonably priced. A special lunch offer is available until 4:00 PM. The restaurant's interior is intriguing and atmospherically lit. [more]
Last update: 2025-09-03