Inexpensive snack bars, upmarket theme restaurants, salad bars, fast food outlets and roadside stalls – take your pick. Warsaw has a burgeoning dining arena. There’s much to choose from – Polish as well as international cuisine . Vegetarians today have many options and restaurants are open fairly late.
Nightlife is a-plenty and you could find the latest information in the Warsaw Insider listings. There are a number of good festivals - a jazz jamboree in October and a biennial film festival. Careful about the nightclubs you visit – the ones at some hotels do a bit of shady business and you don’t necessarily want to be there. You will pay a entrance fee at the respectable ones too. Most of them are not in downtown Warsaw, so prepare to cab it. This very "Catholic" city has a surprising number of gay and lesbian clubs.