Restaurant in Gdynia, Poland
Butchery & Wine
250ptsReliable grills, good wine, no fuss.

About Butchery & Wine
Butchery & Wine is a focused, OAD-recognised grill restaurant in Gdynia that delivers consistent quality at a €€ price point — meat-driven, wine-forward, and backed by a sister operation in Warsaw. The lunch menu is one of the better value propositions in the city, and a 4.7 Google rating across 282 reviews confirms the kitchen holds its standard. Book if you want serious cooking without the formality.
The Verdict
Butchery & Wine is not a trend-chasing concept or a destination you need to plan a trip around. It is a well-run, focused restaurant that does exactly what it promises: good meat, good wine, and a lunch menu that makes it one of the more sensible value propositions in Gdynia right now. If you are expecting elaborate tasting menus or chef-driven experimentation, recalibrate. This is a place that earns its reputation through consistency and execution, not novelty — and for the right diner, that is precisely the point.
Ranked #676 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in 2024 and climbing to #842 in 2025 (a tighter, more competitive field), Butchery & Wine has held OAD recognition since at least 2023. That sustained presence on a list driven by repeat diner votes carries more weight than a single-year appearance. It signals a kitchen that does not have off weeks.
What to Expect
Butchery & Wine in Gdynia follows the template of its Warsaw sibling — a model that has clearly proven itself over time. The format is deliberate: a focused menu of grilled meats, local cuts, and a wine list built to complement them. OAD reviewers specifically flag the homemade black pudding as a reference point, the range of steaks cooked on the grill, and fish cookery that holds its own alongside the meat program. That last detail matters , many grill-forward restaurants treat seafood as an afterthought, and the fact that OAD calls out the fish cookery as equally adept gives the menu genuine range for tables where not everyone wants red meat.
The price tier sits at €€, which in the Gdynia context means you are getting serious cooking without the price pressure of a fine-dining room. The lunch menu, specifically mentioned in the OAD write-up as offering brilliant value for money, is worth knowing about if your schedule allows. Coming in at midday rather than dinner is not a compromise here , it is arguably the smarter move for budget-conscious diners who still want the full experience.
Chef Bert Jan Michielsen leads the kitchen. The Belgian name in a Polish coastal city is not incidental , it points to a particular kind of precision and seriousness about product that tends to show up in the cooking. The kitchen's approach reads less like a Polish steakhouse playing to tourist expectations and more like a European brasserie-style operation that happens to be sourcing local meats from the Tricity region.
Who Should Book
Butchery & Wine is the right call for food-focused travelers who want a reliable, high-quality meal without the ceremonial weight of a fine-dining experience. If you are visiting Gdynia from Warsaw, the comparison to the original Warsaw operation is useful framing: this is the same philosophy applied to a different city, with local product doing the heavy lifting. For visitors making day trips across the Tricity area , Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot , this is a strong anchor dinner or lunch, particularly if you have already done something more ambitious like Arco by Paco Pérez in Gdańsk or Vinissimo in Sopot and want something more grounded on a subsequent meal.
It also sits well against the broader Polish dining circuit. Compared to something like Rozbrat 20 in Warsaw or Muga in Poznań, Butchery & Wine occupies a similar casual-but-serious register. If you are building a Polish food trip and want reference points beyond Kraków anchors like Bottiglieria 1881, this is exactly the kind of regional stop worth adding. Internationally, the closest analogs in the meats-and-grills category would be something like Damini Macelleria & Affini in Arzignano or Carcasse in Sint-Idesbald , European operations where product quality and butchery knowledge drive the menu rather than technique showmanship.
It is less suited to groups looking for a splashy, theatrical evening, or to diners whose priority is modern Polish cuisine with an experimental edge. For that, Gdynia has other options worth considering.
Ratings & Recognition
- Opinionated About Dining , Casual Europe Recommended (2023)
- Opinionated About Dining , Casual Europe #676 (2024)
- Opinionated About Dining , Casual Europe #842 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.7 from 282 reviews
A Google score of 4.7 across 282 reviews at a €€ price point is a meaningful signal. At casual price levels, scores tend to be volatile , a single bad experience hits harder proportionally. Maintaining 4.7 over a substantial review base suggests the kitchen is consistent and the front-of-house handles the room well.
Booking
Booking difficulty is easy. Butchery & Wine does not require weeks of advance planning in the way that tasting-menu destinations do. That said, Gdynia is not a city with infinite dining options at this quality level, so booking a day or two ahead for dinner is sensible rather than essential. The lunch service is a lower-pressure entry point if you prefer to keep your schedule flexible.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Abrahama 41, 81-366 Gdynia, Poland
- Price range: €€
- Cuisine: Meats and Grills
- Chef: Bert Jan Michielsen
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading time to visit: Lunch for leading value; dinner for the full wine-and-meat experience
- Awards: OAD Casual Europe Recommended 2023; #676 in 2024; #842 in 2025
- Google rating: 4.7 (282 reviews)
- Linked to: Sister restaurant to the Warsaw operation
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Butchery & Wine positions against Quadrille, Oberża 86, and Biały Królik.
FAQ
- Is Butchery & Wine worth the price? At €€, yes , it is good value for OAD-recognised cooking. The lunch menu makes it even more accessible for budget-conscious diners who want quality without a full dinner spend.
- Can Butchery & Wine accommodate groups? No specific group capacity data is available, but the €€ price point and relaxed format make it a practical choice for small groups. Contact the restaurant directly via the address at Abrahama 41, Gdynia, as no phone number is currently listed in our database.
- Can I eat at the bar at Butchery & Wine? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in our current data. The format , a grill-focused restaurant with a wine list , suggests a full table service model rather than a bar-eat operation, but check when booking.
- Does Butchery & Wine handle dietary restrictions? The menu is meat-forward, but OAD reviewers note that the fish cookery is genuinely strong, giving non-red-meat diners a real alternative. For specific allergen or dietary needs, contact the restaurant directly.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Butchery & Wine? Butchery & Wine is not a tasting-menu format. The strength here is an à la carte selection of grilled meats and fish, paired with a focused wine list. If tasting menus are your priority, consider Giewont in Kościelisko or Bottiglieria 1881 in Kraków for that format in Poland.
- Is Butchery & Wine good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. It is not a white-tablecloth, occasion-dressing experience, but a 4.7-rated, OAD-listed restaurant with a serious wine list is a solid platform for a celebration dinner. If you want more ceremony, Arco by Paco Pérez in Gdańsk is the higher-production option nearby.
More in the Region
Explore our guides to Gdynia restaurants, Gdynia hotels, Gdynia bars, Gdynia wineries, and Gdynia experiences. For broader context on serious Polish dining, see our coverage of La Cucina Ristorante in Gdańsk and Ariel in Krakow.
Compare Butchery & Wine
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butchery & Wine | €€ | Easy | — |
| Quadrille | Unknown | — | |
| Oberża 86 | € | Unknown | — |
| Biały Królik | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Butchery & Wine worth the price?
At €€ pricing with an OAD Casual Europe ranking of #842 (2025), Butchery & Wine delivers solid value — especially at lunch, where the set menu is notably affordable for the quality on the plate. If you want grilled meats and a proper wine list without a fine-dining bill, this is a straightforward win. It is not a destination for adventurous tasting-menu seekers.
Can Butchery & Wine accommodate groups?
The venue's relaxed, focused format suits groups reasonably well, particularly for work dinners or informal celebrations. Parties ordering from a shared wine list and working through the grill selection will find the format conducive to group dining. For very large parties, check the venue's official channels at Abrahama 41, Gdynia, to confirm capacity.
Can I eat at the bar at Butchery & Wine?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. Given the restaurant's relaxed casual format and wine-list focus, counter or bar-adjacent dining is plausible, but booking a table in advance is the safer approach to avoid any uncertainty.
Does Butchery & Wine handle dietary restrictions?
The menu centres on meats, grills, and fish cookery, with OAD noting fish preparation as equally capable alongside the steaks and house-made black pudding. Pescatarians and meat-eaters are well served. Vegetarians will find the format limiting — this is not the right venue for plant-based diets.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Butchery & Wine?
Butchery & Wine does not operate as a tasting-menu restaurant. The format is à la carte: pick your cuts, order a bottle, eat well. If a structured multi-course progression is what you are after, look elsewhere. The value here is in the freedom to order exactly what you want at a fair price point.
Is Butchery & Wine good for a special occasion?
It works well for low-key celebrations where good food and wine matter more than ceremony. The OAD recognition (ranked #676 in 2024, #842 in 2025 across all of Casual Europe) gives it credibility as a serious meal out. For milestone events requiring a formal atmosphere or a tasting menu format, it is probably not the right fit — but for a birthday dinner or an anniversary where the priority is eating well without fuss, it delivers.
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