A smiling man in a gray sweater and apron standing in front of a coffee bike stand near a body of water with buildings in the background.
Vintage-style poster featuring bottles labeled 'polo cokta,' a woman with short hair and glasses, and text in Polish promoting a show about what buzzed us in the past week, hosted by Agnieszka Sokolowska.
Woman in colorful embroidered costume with pink cape and hat, standing in snowy forest.
Two women relaxing on lounge chairs near a body of water, one woman in jeans and a plaid jacket with a leopard print scarf, the other in a blue outfit with a hoodie and gloves, holding a blue umbrella, with a cityscape and rocks in the background.
Group of ten people posing indoors near a black and red Iceland news Polska banner.
With two cups per day per person, Iceland comes fourth on the world’s highest coffee consumption list.
“Quick takeaway coffee is what I was missing in Reykjavík,” says Jacek Kowalik, the owner of Coffee Bike Reykjavik, the first mobile coffee cart in Iceland.
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