Letnisko is a bar on the wild bank of the Vistula in Warsaw. It is meant to evoke the atmosphere of holidays from the PRL (socialist) years, their unique style, fashion, music. It is a hymn to the Polish summer, nostalgia for the times of parents' youth spent in the rhythm
of big beat and rock and roll.
Holidays in the times of socialist Poland were often spent on one's own plot, in the countryside, due to modest funds. Often also by the water: by the lake or by the Baltic Sea. The beauty of the Polish landscape is more discreet than the charms of the French Riviera – it is grain fields, fruit orchards, meadows, simple campsites by the lake.​​​​​​​

Dmuchawce, latawce, wiatr, daleko z betonu świat – Dandelions, kites, wind, a world far from concrete - this is a Polish song from the 80s that reflects in one sentence the landscape of the Polish summer and the need to escape from the gray city. 

 The logo is inspired by neon lights, very present in the times of communism, 
and the accompanying dandelion refers to the song and to the mood 
of the summer Polish meadow.

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