Eat & Drink

Plate Station

A hidden-gem canteen on the second floor of Vilnius bus station, serving homemade-style Lithuanian and Polish food in generous portions at wonderfully low prices.

Updated Jun 20262 min read·2 sections
Plate Station — food
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The short version
  • Tucked away on the second floor of Vilnius bus station — a genuine hidden gem.
  • Delicious, homemade-style Lithuanian and Polish dishes in generous portions.
  • Excellent value, with a good-price daily set lunch (kompleksiniai pietūs).
  • Exceptionally friendly, polite and multilingual staff.

A hidden canteen above the bus station

Plate Station is the kind of place you'd never find without a tip-off: a small, welcoming canteen on the second floor of Vilnius's main bus station on Sodų g., a short walk from the train station in the Station District. For travellers waiting on a connection — or anyone after an honest, cheap meal — it's a quiet find, clean and cosy despite the busy transport hub below.

The food is the homemade-style cooking the city does so well: hearty Lithuanian and Polish dishes served in generous portions. Reviewers single out the warm welcome from staff who are friendly, polite and happy to switch languages, which makes the place feel a cut above a typical station eatery.

Good to know

Prices are inexpensive and portions are big, so it's an easy choice before or after a journey. The smart order is the daily set lunch — kompleksiniai pietūs — a complete, well-priced meal; otherwise expect traditional, satisfying plates, soup to start and coffee for the road. Card payments are accepted.

Cepelinai, the classic Lithuanian potato dumplings, are the dish reviewers mention most often, alongside the buffet-style set lunch and a comforting bowl of soup. As with any small kitchen, hours can change, so confirm current opening times on the venue's own channels before relying on it for a meal.

Best for
a cheap, hearty meal before or after a bus or train journey.
  • Don't miss: the daily set lunch (kompleksiniai pietūs) and cepelinai.
  • Card payments accepted; check current hours before visiting.
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