ul. Zelazna 68 | (skrzyżowanie z ul. Chłodną), Warsaw 00-866, Poland
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Oberza Pod Czerwonym Wieprzem is located at Zelazna 68, 00-866 Warszawa. This restaurant has a communist history that can be traced back to the legendary Warsaw inn The Iron Inn in the 17th century. At the end of the 19th century, The Iron Inn introduced a new beer that was extremely popular among the working class. The inn became a gathering place for those who wanted to overthrow the dictatorship through revolution. There are even rumors that Polish Marx supporters celebrated the world's first May Day here in 1890. The restaurant is decorated in a primitive style and hangs many works from the communist period, some of which have been rated as museum works. In the middle of the restaurant is a huge portrait called "The Last Communist Supper", representing the last feast where all the great leaders gathered together.
The Last Communist Supper
Lenin visited here many times in 1905, during the Russian occupation of Warsaw, but The Iron Inn was completely destroyed during the war. In the 1960s, when the world was in political turmoil and Poland was ruled by a communist regime, the hotel reopened as an underground bar, continued to praise the Communist Party, and was named The Inn Under the Red Hog. Later, it was forced to close due to its fame.
The introduction in the newspaper at that time focused on the private menus of the communist leaders' favorites. All the food was based on the favorite dishes and unique recipes of national leaders, such as Tartare A'la Fidel Castro named after Castro, Chairman Mao's Mao's Chicken, First of May Beetroot Soup, etc., and Lenin's favorite Volodi's Russian Blini. #美食旬味会 #真香零食大集 #地方只有得的美食 #方便地家老牌 #地方特色零食
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Oberza Pod Czerwonym Wieprzem is located at Zelazna 68, 00-866 Warszawa. This restaurant has a communist history that can be traced back to the legendary Warsaw inn The Iron Inn in the 17th century. At the end of the 19th century, The Iron Inn introduced a new beer that was extremely popular among the working class. The inn became a gathering place for those who wanted to overthrow the dictatorship through revolution. There are even rumors that Polish Marx supporters celebrated the world's first May Day here in 1890. The restaurant is decorated in a primitive style and hangs many works from the communist period, some of which have been rated as museum works. In the middle of the restaurant is a huge portrait called "The Last Communist Supper", representing the last feast where all the great leaders gathered together. The Last Communist Supper Lenin visited here many times in 1905, during the Russian occupation of Warsaw, but The Iron Inn was completely destroyed during the war. In the 1960s, when the world was in political turmoil and Poland was ruled by a communist regime, the hotel reopened as an underground bar, continued to praise the Communist Party, and was named The Inn Under the Red Hog. Later, it was forced to close due to its fame. The introduction in the newspaper at that time focused on the private menus of the communist leaders' favorites. All the food was based on the favorite dishes and unique recipes of national leaders, such as Tartare A'la Fidel Castro named after Castro, Chairman Mao's Mao's Chicken, First of May Beetroot Soup, etc., and Lenin's favorite Volodi's Russian Blini. #美食旬味会 #真香零食大集 #地方只有得的美食 #方便地家老牌 #地方特色零食