10 Best Places for Breakfast in Krakow
Breakfast is considered the most
important meal of the day for a reason. Not only does it give us the
energy for the day, it can be super delicious and versatile as well:
sweet, savory or both! Remember, you have a whole day to burn off any
extra calories, so you can really indulge. Although we don’t really have
classic and iconic „Polish breakfast”, we know how to enjoy this meal.
In Kraków you can choose from a variety of great breakfast options
ranging from quick snacks to real feasts. Check out our guide and have a
great breakfast experience in Kraków.
01. Charlotte
open weekdays at 7am, weekends at 9am
When it first opened in Warsaw it was
much-hyped hipster spot. Now with three locations (Warszawa, Kraków and
Wrocław) and huge following, Charlotte is a well-known institution. The
breakfast here is served all day and it consists of house-made artisan
breads and French pastries, fruit preserves and chocolate spreads. You
can also get tartines, quiches, croque-monsieur/madame sandwiches and
salads. Making the breakfast boozy is highly recommended.
02. Bal
open weekdays at 8:30am, weekends at 9am
Located in the rapidly developing
post-industrial Zabłocie, Bal is a bit off the beaten track. Don’t
ignore it though. Zabłocie is an up-and-coming neighborhood and it’s
home to great culture institutions: Schindler’s Factory and Museum of
Contemporary Art (MOCAK). Bal is a modernly designed bistro, situated in
old warehouse space. And they have breakfast menu as well! Order a
classic Polish plate with cheeses and cold cuts, bagel sandwich or
millet porridge.
03. Hamsa
open weekdays at 10am, weekends at 9am
Authentic Israeli cuisine is the
signature of Hamsa. And breakfast in Israel means shakshuka – eggs
poached in spicy tomato pepper sauce; top it with some goat cheese and
you’re in for something really special. Just think about long-simmered
tomato stew, eggs with runny yolks, all of this goodness beautifully
seasoned with za’atar. Perfection! You can also get one of the breakfast
platters: Jerusalem (savory) or Tel Aviv (sweet). Located in the heart
of Kazimierz, Hamsa is a spacious and super cool place to hang out. On
the weekends they serve breakfast buffets.
04. Le Scandale
open every day at 8am
While Kazimierz is considered as more
laid-back than the Old Town, it has its posh places as well. One of them
is Le Scandale. If you’re in a mood for something fancier, Le Scandale
is a perfect choice for you. The restaurant is roomy and tastefully
decorated with a nice garden space. Their extensive menu showcases
modern European cuisine with a beautiful selection of cocktails. Sure, a
lot of people would go to Le Scandale for dinner and drinks and there’s
nothing wrong with that. But you shouldn’t limit yourself to evening
visits. You can feel like a princess (or prince) in the morning too!
Their breakfasts (served until 1pm) are delicious and stylish as well.
They range from small and simple: toasts with fruit preserves to
generous and hearty: all-you-can-eat-breakfast-buffet.
05. Milkbar Tomasza
open weekdays at 8am, weekends at 9am
„Milk bar” is a Polish icon and popular
relic of the communist era. It’s a super cheap cafeteria type of place
serving mostly dairy and starch-based foods. Basically you get what you
pay for: the food is nourishing, but quite bland and you often eat it
with aluminum bent cutlery. Don’t get scared though! Milkbar Tomasza is a
milk bar in name only or as they describe themselves „modern style
milkbar”. This centrally located atmospheric bistro serves simple and
tasty food, yet very affordable. Their most popular breakfast item is
Irish breakfast.
06. Alchemia od Kuchni
open Mondays at 10am, rest of the week at 8am
Alchemia od Kuchni is a younger sister
of Alchemia – iconic Kraków bar in the heart of Kazimierz. While the
original place is a classic watering hole, Alchemia od Kuchni is all
about food. Their regular menu is quite short, but has a lot of trendy
foods like quinoa. Breakfast is a big deal and people from Alchemia Od
Kuchni get it. They have a separate breakfast menu with vegan (chickpea
cake or oatmeal) and vegetarian (few more) options clearly labeled. Egg
fans will find a lot of tasty options here.
07. Moment
open every day at 9am
This cosy place with 70’s style op-art
wallpaper and retro furniture is located in the heart of Kazimierz. It’s
a great way to start the day. Lazy morning at Moment can easily turn
into afternoons (the breakfast is served till 4pm). And in the summer
you can sit in the window sills and watch the street life. Even though
the brunch culture is only now becoming a thing in Poland, Moment
praises itself as a perfect brunch spot. They have an extensive
breakfast menu with proper English breakfast, French-style breakfast
with delish pastries and house-made fruit preserves and a lot of
seasonal options. The Winter breakfast consists of kale pesto toasts,
poached eggs and fried bacon – yum!
08. Jajownia
open weekdays at 9am, Sundays at 10am
If you like eggs as much as we do,
you’re going to love Jajownia. Delicious and healthy, eggs are a perfect
breakfast food. Jajownia is a new and interesting addition to Kraków’s
vivid food scene. This small egg-centric bistro serves a variety of
sandwiches with egg spreads and egg salads. Try delicious trout sandwich
or go with a classic: fluffy scrambled eggs, omelet or comforting and
tasty shakshuka. FYI: the eggs are free-range and they bake their own
sourdough bread.
09. Pan i Pani Smith
open weekdays at 8am, weekends at 9am
Pan i Pani Smith is a low-key bistro
perfect for a light breakfast and a nice cup of coffee. Located on
Krupnicza street it’s outside of the busy, touristy area but still in
the city center. Their breakfast menu is heavy on the house-baked bread
and pastries. There’re also healthy and fit options like scrambled eggs
with smoked salmon and cottage cheese with sprouts.
10. Sissi Organic Bistro
open everyday at 9am
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as
Princess Sissi is the namesake for this cute eatery. The place has an
atmospheric backyard with a fountain. Great place for a date, but why
not breakfast? Treat yourself to a hearty Franz Josef (Sissi’s husband)
breakfast set with frankfurters, eggs and bacon or refined Princess
Sissi set with yogurt, granola and fresh fruit.
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