Things to do in Krakow, Southern Poland: The Best Food & Drink

July 16, 2021 Janette Largent

Krakow is one of the most culturally and politically significant cities in Poland. It was the central site of the Nazi General Government during WWII, and there’s still a residual feeling of solemnity here that’s especially apparent during visits to the Plaszow Concentration Camp and the Oskar Schindler Factory. Both the Historic City Centre and the Jewish District are brimming with cafés, shops, and pubs, and the 10-acre Main Market Square is a medieval feast for the senses.
Restaurants in Krakow

1. Eat Polska Krakow Food & Vodka Tours

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Eat Polska Krakow Food & Vodka Tours

The food tour gives you an opportunity to taste fantastic Polish dishes and hear the stories behind them. You will learn why Poles ferment everything, why they somethimes long for food produced in the 70’s, why you can’t trust the invitation „for a cup of coffee.” You will visit 4-5 establishments, so be prepared for a full meal (and a dessert, of course). The tour is daily!

2. Delicious Poland Food & Craft Beer Tours

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Delicious Poland Food & Craft Beer Tours

Delicious Poland is the tour company we founded to help visitors get an insider’s perspective on the local food and drinks we love so much. We aim to show you our city through local eyes by tasting local flavours. We organize food tasting tour, vodka tasting tour, craft beer tasting tour, and pierogi class. Join us and experience a culinary and cultural side of Poland that you will not get anywhere else!

3. Polish Your Cooking

plac Nowy 7 Atelier bar, Krakow 31-056 Poland +48 12 300 37 90 [email protected] http://www.polishyourcooking.com/krakow-cooking-classes
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Polish Your Cooking

Learn about traditional Polish cuisine on this 4-hour cooking class. Enjoy local meats, cheeses, breads, and dessert, discover the history of Polish cuisine, and cook and eat a hot starter plus two types of Pierogi (dumplings) under the guidance of a professional Polish chef. Meet people around the world. An optional Polish vodka tasting is available for an additional PLN 49.

4. Czarna Owca Wino Bar

ul. Dajwor 20 LU 6, Krakow 31-052 Poland +48 576 446 088 [email protected] http://www.czarnaowcawinobar.pl
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Czarna Owca Wino Bar

Black Sheep Wine Bar is a cozy, stylish place where you can enjoy wine in smaller and larger groups. Friendly sommeliers will be happy to help you to choose wine. There is a large selection of wines and delicious snacks. Tasty wine at a good price. You’ll try organic, vegan and bio wines as well as wine without sulfites. We organize concerts - info on Facebook. We speak English. We are waiting for you!

5. Everest Curry

Dajwor 23/21, Krakow 31-052 Poland +48 791 678 949 [email protected] http://www.everestcurry.pl
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Everest Curry

An authentic Indian and Nepalese food

6. Sababa

ul. Szeroka 2 1st Floor, Krakow 31-056 Poland +48 577 888 198 [email protected] http://www.sababa.pl
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Sababa

Sababa means great. We are coctail bar in the heart of Cracow's Kazimierz. Tasteful cocktails, beautiful interiors, great stuff and gentle music in the rooms. Welcome at Sababa!

Reviewed By _Karo_12345678 - Vienna, Austria

This bar is very cool and the staff is really friendly. The cocktails are really good and you can order any cocktail you want based on your preferences. We even got a good-bye shot from the bartender at the end (he drank one shot with us). The prices are really cheap for european standards. Highly recommended!

7. BARaWINO

Ul Mostowa 1, Krakow 31-061 Poland +48 668 671 712 [email protected] http://www.barawino.pl
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BARaWINO

BARaWINO once and for all debunks the myth elitist and snotty wine drinkers. The wine shop-cum-bar was started by Marek Kondrat, one of the most famous Polish actors and now also sommelier with a big love of wine. He wanted to create a place, which would be friendly for all people interested in wine, no matter if professionals, or amateurs. BARaWINO is a place made for those who draw pure enjoyment of having a glass of good wine. The crew is a group of passionate wine lovers who would be happy to answer all questions concerning wine, from the origin of grapes, through the methods of making the beverage, to describing the whole wine aroma spectrum. When you're in a hurry, they will help you choose the wine that fits the occasion or the food. They just know how to get you into the wine world.

Reviewed By 942racheli

This was recommended by the ‘Porter and Sail’ app from our hotel and it definitely didn’t disappoint. At first, we thought it looked a little quiet however there were many tables reserved so looked like needed to book for a Saturday evening. The carafe of house white wine was lovely and we sampled their mixed cheese platter which had cheeses from Poland, Italy and France. The only downside to this was the cheeses were not explained when they arrived so couldn’t buy them in the future but still lovely with the wine.

8. Chabry Z Poligonu

Ul. Dajwor 19, Krakow 31-052 Poland +48 509 274 914 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pg/chabry.winebar
Chabry Z Poligonu

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