5 Places You MUST Visit In Krakow This Autumn (2016)
It’s getting colder,
meaning you will want to spend time indoors not only when you’re visitng
a museum or feeling hungry. Every now and again you’re going to have
this thought: ok, so how about we stop for… coffee, tea, snack, drink,
something sweet, you name it, it’s just an excuse anyway, as it’s just
getting cold. Or windy, or rainy. So here’s where to stop in order to
still be making most of your Krakow visit.
MASSOLIT BAKERY AND CAFE
The ‘Master And Margarita‘-inspired
American bookstore is a Krakow institution, now it also has its bakery
and cafe. It’s a lovely place. Clean and modern, with beautiful 1970ish
tiles on the floor, it’s a paradise for those seeking a quick teleport
channel to Brooklyn and it’s trendy cafes. They bake their own bread and
bagels here (NYC style, of course) and serve coffee brewed using
alternative methods. Both make an excellent breakfast. The staff is
trendy, cool and wonderfully indifferent: we spilt our coffee and asked
for help but nobody cared so we had to wipe the table ourselves. But
hey, that’s the hipster tax you pay, right?
MIĘDZYMIASTOWA
If you haven’t visited Krakow’s summer 2016 revelation Tytano,
then Miedzymiastowa is a good enough reason to do it. It’s an
old-tobacco-factory-turned-trendy-restaurant-and-club-centre and it’s
home to a couple of interesting places, including the
restaurant-in-question. Well, restaurant is probably not the most
precise of terms to describe Międzymiastowa (which translates as
‘Intercity’), which is also a great spot to grab a cocktail or just
coffee. The menu is a rather safe bet, with your typical chicken, steak,
some seafood and pizzas and pastas, but it’s a great choice for
informal lunch or just when you need some comfort food rather then
feeling adventurous about your order. They are one of the first to serve
breakfasts for 1 zł (plus the price of coffee, Mon-Fri), so the place fills up from the very morning!
KARAKTER
Now that’s a place with character! If you’ve done your Krakow food research properly, you’ve probably come across Zazie,
the Michelin-recommended French bistro in Kazimierz. Karakter has the
same owners and judging by the quality of food you get there, another
the Michelin plaque on the door there is just a matter of time. The
restaurant specializes in meat (sorry, vegetarians!) and the chef is not
at all afraid of ‘the fifth quarter’, so tongues, tripe and sweetbread
are not uncommon on the menu. Speaking of which, check the
sweetbread/green pea ravioli/beef cheeks dish, it’s pure poetry
(especially if you favourite poet is O. Butter:) There’s a good
selection of organic wines, including many Polish, too. If you’d like to
see where Modern Polish cuisine is heading these days, don’t hesitate,
book your table at Karakter (recommended!).
Z UST DO UST
The name translates as ‘Word
Of Mouth’ but the literal meaning in Polish is ‘From Lips To Lips’, so
other than referring to the tradition of passing the recommendations to
the closest circle of friends and acquaintances, this cosy speakeasy
introduces a little lusty atmosphere already at the name level. And a
little erotic are their cocktails, too! After having a couple of choices
from the menu, we also had some tailor-made propositions crafted by the
guest-bartenders from Gdank’s Flisak ’76
who were working behind the bar that night. And to finish it off, we
were offered some magic love potions in form of shots (wasn’t ‘Elixir Of
Love’ the name of one of them?:) Their house vodka is Palace,
one of the best Polish potato vodka in its category, so that stole our
hearts, too. As it’s a speakeasy, you don’t just get the address to get
to the place, you need to find it, or be told about it. So let’s say
we’re telling you about it and here is a hint for you on where to find
them:
ZENIT
Start at Zenit at 9am with
breakfast, finish late at night sipping beer or a cocktail. Good thing
is, your choice will not be limited to scrambled eggs or sandwiches
(bacon porridge, anyone? Or a waffle with roast beef, local bundz
cheese and poached egg?). In the meantime, have your lunch or dinner,
or just meet up with friends for coffee. Zenit will welcome you at any
time and it’s this kind of place you really appreciate: relaxed but
classy (hey, their interior design with blue and gold, and a lot of
wood, and plans, and beautiful logo font – just this makes you want to
spend a while there!), not rushed but with staff that is attentive and
will not let your table remain empty for a long time. Put it on your
bucket list!
5 Places You MUST Visit In Krakow This Autumn (2016)
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