Cocktail Jazz Night w The Roots Warsaw
Cocktail Jazz Night to cykliczne wydarzenia łączące wyśmienite koktajle z melodyczną i pełną rytmiki muzyką Jazz.
Serdecznie zapraszamy do The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
Cocktail Jazz Night is an annual event combining excellent cocktails with melodic and full of rhythm Jazz music.
Visit us in The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
ul. Wierzbowa 11, Warszawa.
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The American Bar Guest Bartending in The ROOTS Cocktail Bar
Guest Bartending in The ROOTS vol. XII
This time we had a great pleasure to host two extraordinary Gentlemans - Juris Kenins and Cristian Silenzi, senior bartenders from the legendary American Bar in Savoy Hotel, London!
This event was a part of the second edition of Festiwal Wodki i Zakaski (Vodka Festival). Event organized by the Dom Wódki (Vodka House), whose mission is to promote the best culinary and distillery traditions of Poland.
Here's a short clip from that full of good vibes and superb spirits night!
Thank you to Bacardi Poland for support of this event.
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¾ Cocktail Bar, Warsaw
¾ Cocktail Bar is unique imbibe location, hidden within Polish Vodka Museum. This vodka-focused bar will surprise You, not only with its unique architecture but also with offbeat drinks and housemade Vodka infusions. More Info:
The ROOTS Cocktail Bar, 7th menu - Coffee Time
Aleksandra Dziubak - The ROOTS Cocktail Bar & more.
The ROOTS Cocktail Bar & more.
Aleksandra Dziubak (but but)
Ivs Alter My Dream - premiera w The ROOTS Bar & More
24 października w The ROOTS Cocktail Bar odbyła się premiera teledysku do utworu Alena Sarell'a pod tytułem My Dream z udziałem utalentowanej polskiej wokalistki Ivs Alter!
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Dennis Zoppi & Tomasz Malek in Action
Dennis Zoppi & Tomasz Malek in Action at
The ROOTS Cocktail Bar & more
Plac Teatralny, ul. Wierzbowa 11
Warsaw, Poland
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Och&Ach, Pub, Chmielna 5
Zapraszamy do naszej knajpy przy chmielnej 5. Oferujemy sporo drinków, koktajli i smakowych shotów, które umilą wasz wieczór.
Podwale Bar and Books, Warsaw
Podwale Bar and Books keeps the same distinctive style and level of sophistication as its older siblings, aptly reflected in their trade mark: The World`s Most Refreshingly Civilized Places To Meet
This New York-style bar is spread over two floors at Waski Dunaj 20, in a building known as the White House in the Old Town in Warsaw.
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Purees for mixing cocktails. These arrive ready to go. Just open and squeeze out directly into your drink to flavour your cocktail.
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3 World Champion Bartenders
I went to Poland to hang out with Tomek Małek and Marek Posluszny. check out some of the vegan restaurants Warsaw is known for, have a bit of fun and visit The Roots Cocktail bar, one of the best, if not the best cocktail bar in Poland right now.
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Tel Aviv Vegan Fine Dining:
Fine dining restaurant
Mango:
Vegan fast food
Momencik, Vegan Rocks:
Mexican
Vege Miasto:
This is where you can find the Vegan Tiramisu
So, I'm on my way to Poland and low, last night, it snowed a lot. Snowing in London is never a good thing because it basically means the whole city comes to a stand still. So hopefully my flight it still going on time.
Poland Rediscovered: Kraków, Auschwitz, and Warsaw
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting next Prague. Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. Systematically destroyed during World War II, Warsaw is a lively, thriving capital once again. |
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Vodka infusion (peach/vanilla) x bourbon x sour
Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Lublin, Poland
Welcome to Lublin, Poland Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in Lublin. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in Lublin for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Lublin
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CESKA PIVNICA
TIFOSI
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Perłowa Pijalnia Piwa
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Bar and Books Podwale: Olga invites you to another How to series - Sour Cocktails
Bar and Books Podwale (Warsaw, Poland) presents:
How to make sour cocktails more and more popular with bartender Olga on March, 15, 2017. What will you learn?
- History of the coktail
- How to make the cocktail and what are the most important things
- Various bases and styles
The participants will also compete about who will mix the best cocktail and the winner will get an exclusive branded Bar and Books shaker.
Event will be in English language.
Capacity is limited - 15 seats only
Price: 45 PLN
Vodka, Auchan Supermarket, Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland, Europe
Vodka is a distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol, sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings. Traditionally, vodka is made by the distillation of cereal grains or potatoes that have been fermented, though some modern brands use other substances, such as fruits or sugar. Since the 1890s, the standard Polish, Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Czech vodkas are 40% alcohol by volume ABV (80 US proof), a percentage that is widely misattributed to Dmitri Mendeleev. The European Union has established a minimum of 37.5% ABV for any European vodka to be named as such. Products sold as vodka in the United States must have a minimum alcohol content of 40%. Even with these loose restrictions, most vodka sold contains 40% ABV. For homemade vodkas and distilled beverages referred to as moonshine, see moonshine by country. Vodka is traditionally drunk neat (not mixed with any water, ice, or other mixer), though it is often served chilled in the vodka belt countries: Russia, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. It is also commonly used in cocktails and mixed drinks, such as the Vodka martini, Cosmopolitan, Vodka Tonic, Screwdriver, Greyhound, Black or White Russian, Moscow Mule, and Bloody Mary. The name vodka is a diminutive form of the Slavic word voda (water), interpreted as little water: root вод- (vod-) [water] + -к- (-k-) (diminutive suffix, among other functions) + -a (ending of feminine gender). The word vodka was recorded for the first time in 1405 in Akta Grodzkie, the court documents from the Palatinate of Sandomierz in Poland. At the time, the word vodka (wódka) referred to medicines and cosmetic products, while the beverage was called gorzałka (from the Old Polish gorzeć meaning to burn), which is also the source of Ukrainian horilka (горілка). The word vodka written in Cyrillic appeared first in 1533, in relation to a medicinal drink brought from Poland to Russia by the merchants of Kievan Rus'. Although the word vodka could be found in early manuscripts and in lubok pictograms, it began to appear in Russian dictionaries only in the mid-19th century. It was attested in Sámuel Gyarmathi's Russian-German-Hungarian glossary of 1799, where it is glossed with Latin vinum adustum. In English literature the word vodka was attested already in the late 18th century. In a book of his travels published in English in 1780 (presumably, a translation from German), Johann Gottlieb Georgi correctly explained that Kabak in the Russian language signifies a public house for the common people to drink vodka (a sort of brandy) in. William Tooke in 1799 glossed vodka as rectified corn-spirits. In French, Théophile Gautier in 1800 glossed it as a grain liquor served with meals in Poland (eau-de-vie de grain). Another possible connection of vodka with water is the name of the medieval alcoholic beverage aqua vitae (Latin, literally, water of life), which is reflected in Polish okowita, Ukrainian оковита, Belarusian акавіта, and Scandinavian akvavit. (Note that whiskey has a similar etymology, from the Irish/Scottish Gaelic uisce beatha/uisge-beatha). People in the area of vodka's probable origin have names for vodka with roots meaning to burn: Polish: gorzała; Ukrainian: горілка, horílka; Belarusian: гарэлка, harelka; Lithuanian: degtinė; Samogitian: degtėnė, is also in use, colloquially and in proverbs; Latvian: degvīns; Finnish: paloviina. In Russian during the 17th and 18th centuries, горящѣе вино or горячее вино (goryashchee vino, burning wine or hot wine) was widely used. Others languages include the German Branntwein, Danish brændevin, Dutch: brandewijn, Swedish: brännvin, and Norwegian: brennevin (although the latter terms refer to any strong alcoholic beverage). Scholars debate the beginnings of vodka. It is a contentious issue because very little historical material is available. For many centuries, beverages differed significantly compared to the vodka of today, as the spirit at that time had a different flavor, color and smell, and was originally used as medicine. It contained little alcohol, an estimated maximum of about 14%, as only this amount can be attained by natural fermentation. The still, allowing for distillation (burning of wine), increased purity, and increased alcohol content, was invented in the 8th century.
Croatia & Slovenia Travel Skills
Rick Steves European Travel Talk | In this talk, Rick Steves' guidebook co-author Cameron Hewitt shares advice for traveling along Croatia's Dalmatian Coast: the Roman villa-turned-bustling-city, Split; the Pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik; and some charming seafront villages. He'll also dip into neighboring Slovenia with stops in the Julian Alps, Lake Bled, and the delightful, small city of Ljubljana. Download the PDF handout for this class:
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Searching for Jewish Heritage with Joseph Berger
When Joseph Berger was growing up in the Bronx, his mother described Otwock, her hometown in Poland, as an enchanted spot graced by tall pine trees, lush lilac bushes and bracing air. After she died, Joe and his sister went back to Poland and visited their parents' childhood homes for the first time. What they discovered on their roots journey was both emotional and surprising.
Mr. Berger, a former New York Times reporter and the author of the acclaimed memoir, Displaced Persons: Growing up American after the Holocaust, joined us at the Center for Jewish History on May 17 to share stories and photos from his fascinating journey and offers tips for successful family searches abroad. Reflecting on the current political climate in Poland and how it might impact a similar journey today, Joe was joined by Jonathan Ornstein the Executive Director of the JCC in Krakow and Helise Lieberman, Director of the Taube Center for the Renewal of Jewish Life in Poland.
Presented in conjunction with Family History Today, the Center's monthly genealogy program series.
Siena and Tuscany's Wine Country
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Siena, once a proud and independent city-state, retains its confidence and unique traditions. We'll enjoy a front-row seat at its wild horse race — the venerable Palio — and marvel at cultural treasures from the days when it rivaled Florence for leadership of Tuscany. Then we'll head into wine country for a little dolce vita under the Tuscan sun.
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