
Glen Creasy
2 reviews on 1 places
If you're interested in viewing rooms dressed as they appeared years ago, this is a good place to visit. There are lots of interesting paintings, furniture and carvings made back when workmanship was something people took personal pride in. Wherever I looked I could find interesting details, and some rooms, like the Gallery of Mirrors, were very impressive! Signage and explanations are sparse, but that didn't really detract from the visit for me - it was nice to soak in the history and wonder about how some pieces ended up in the palace...
This restaurant was super convenient for us to go to as we were staying in the same building. Cozy atmosphere, though there isn't a lot of space between tables where we were. The waiter was excellent and very accommodating and knowledgeable regarding the Polish wines we were curious about. The wine list is good, with a variety countries represented, and a reasonable number available by the glass. The food was superb, from our French onion soup and asparagus salad, through the mains of veal with pea purée and foie gras sauce and beef cheeks, and finishing with crème brûlée and profiteroles. Thoroughly enjoyable evening meal!