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Pastry Club Woda Is Where Pastries and Parties Meet

If you find yourself in Bydgoszcz, Poland, and have a craving for delectable pastries served in a trendy and bustling atmosphere, then head straight to Pastry Club Woda. Nestled in the historic Rother’s Mill complex on Mill Island, this place is either a pastry shop inside a club or a club inside a pastry shop – either way it’s designed by Znamy sie and architect PaweÅ‚ Tatara for foodies and partygoers alike.

exterior shot of brick industrial building with blue chairs on patio

Mill Island, surrounded by water, is a vibrant hub for cultural events organized by the city of Bydgoszcz. The island’s history is rooted in inland water transport of grain and flour production, and Pastry Club Woda cleverly incorporates these aspects into its design. As soon as you arrive, you’re greeted by a bold cobalt colored floor and tiled bar, all symbolizing the flow of water.

exterior shot of brick industrial building with blue chairs on patio

The historic Rother’s Mill complex once housed a grain and flour granary storehouse and mill. The pastry club beautifully intertwines modern machinery and design elements to pay homage to its rich history. The open kitchen allows customers to witness the baking, resembling the flour production process that once took place on the grounds.

angled down shot of closeup of cobalt blue patio tables with plants in terracotta pots surrounding

commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and orange glowing circular shelf

Pastry Club Woda is a chameleon, shifting its identity as the day progresses from cobalt to orange. By day, it’s a bright, technical space, displaying an array of mouthwatering pastries against the cool cobalt backdrop. As the sun sets and night falls, the club transforms into a hotspot. Warm orange lights take over, creating an inviting ambiance reminiscent of a setting sun.

commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

One of the highlights of the Pastry Club Woda experience is its focus on the internal production process. The space is thoughtfully divided between the customer area and the technological section, ensuring visitors can witness the magic of baking and pastry creation up close and personal.

commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

angled commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

closeup angled view of modern blue tiled counter in pastry shop

angled commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

Whether you’re a food enthusiast or looking for a fun night out, Pastry Club Woda is set up to entice all. With its blend of water-themed design, flour production references, and the seamless transition from pastry shop to a nightclub, this place aims to captivate your senses.

angled long interior view of modern cafe with bright blue banquet seating and tables

angled view of commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

interior shot of commercial pastry shop looking over counter to tables

commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

angled down view of blue tiled counter

dimly lit interior view of cafe interior with tables and water carafe

evening view of commercial restaurant interior with modern aesthetic featuring blue tiled counter and pastries stacked on shelving

evening view of large brick industrial building with cafe on lower level with outdoor space filled with blue chairs and tables

evening view of large brick industrial building with cafe on lower level with outdoor space filled with blue chairs and tables

evening view from patio looking into cafe's open door

nighttime view of cafe interior with glass circular shelf that has peach and pink glowy lights filtering through

Photography by ONI Studio.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.