Combining history with modernity

Piktonówka (Łańcut)

Located at Tadeusza Kościuszki Street 13 in Łańcut, this building was built in 1911 by Count Roman Potocki. Its most famous tenant was the count's stable master, Henry Picton from England, from whose surname the colloquial name of this place – "Piktonówka" – originates. Although many years have passed, and there is now a restaurant, cafe, and pub inside, care has been taken to maintain the unique atmosphere that used to prevail there – although now mixed with a good dose of modernity. "Piktonówka" offers pizza, burgers, and pasta, as well as slightly more traditional lunch dishes and sweet desserts that will surely steal the heart of many a customer. For those looking for an interesting place for an evening with friends, a fully equipped bar awaits.

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