On Saturday, May 31st, Skarbnica Win opened its summer garden in our neighborhood in Gdynia. This marked a special moment not only for wine enthusiasts but also for the entire local community. The event lasted from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM and offered a perfect opportunity to spend the afternoon in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere — among neighbors, friends, and all who appreciate fine flavors.
Skarbnica Win is a space created with connoisseurs in mind — a place where wine meets storytelling, and every bottle holds within it the craftsmanship and tale of its creators.
In its intimate interior and with a carefully curated selection, customers can discover exceptional labels from around the world, supported by the knowledge and passion of the owners. The summer garden is a natural extension of this philosophy — a new space that allows guests to enjoy delicious wine and good company outdoors, surrounded by greenery and modern architecture.
For Saturday evening, the organizers planned: a selection of wines by the glass (including entirely new offerings), the premiere of a permanent menu featuring top European appellations, live music, snacks, and, of course, an unforgettable, welcoming atmosphere.
The opening is also an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to act together. One of the businesses that joined the initiative is the BeMindful, which is located next to Skarbnica Win. This is just one example of how perfectly the establishments in Sceneria Parkowa complement each other. Each of these places brings its own quality and unique character to the shared space. The opening of the Skarbnica Win garden is another initiative that strengthens local identity and supports the building of a community of entrepreneurs.
A similar, but larger, community will soon emerge in Nowa Dąbrowa — a unique location with a city square, shopping street, and a wide range of services. Here, one can not only grow their business but also actively co-create an environment based on collaboration and mutual support. The scale of this development has led to it being dubbed “Gdynia’s 22nd district.”