Top 10 Breakfast Spots in Warsaw - Street Food Social
We’ve all heard that a good breakfast is a must. It boosts your energy and you lose weigh.. Not.
Still, at Eat Polska we all like to
relax, hang out with friends, and get ready for a new day. We’ve made it
through a bunch of popular (and off-the beaten track) breakfast spots
to choose the ones we like most. So when you’re in Warsaw, you need to check them out.
Before you start reading, don’t be surprised that there’s nothing like
a typical Polish breakfast. Some of us eat porridge or millet, some of
us grab an open faced sandwich with either cheese or ham, or maybe smoked mackerel.
Some people skip breakfast whatsoever. But you can’t go wrong with
eggs, so anywhere you go, they will give you eggs from the happiest hens
in the entire world.
01. Bułkę przez Bibułkę
open weekdays at 8 am, weekends at 9 am
White brick walls, one long common
table, a bunch of small tables, nice vases with flowers. A perfect place
for good foodporn photos. Bułkę przez bibułkę offers breakfast
sets – sweet French breakfast (14 PLN), sweet pancakes with fresh fruit
(15 PLN), bagles with eggs (and bacon), bagles with cream cheese and
salmon, or bagles with hummus and baked beets (11-15 PLN), and all types
of sandwiches (13-18 PLN). All breads are baked on the spot, all the
ingredients are organic, products are seasonal. You can ask for a
vegetarian or vegan option and the kitchen will be happy to address your
needs. Our favorite breakfast is omlette bagle with crispy bacon and a
cup of good old cappuccino (5 PLN if you order a breakfast set). The
food is fresh and yummy. The staff is extremely nice (what is really
uncommon for popular places). Sometimes it gets crowded.
02. SAM Kompleks Gastronomiczny
open weekdays at 8:00 am, weekends at 9 am
Depending on your accomodation, you can choose between 3 different spots (close to the library, close to the central railway station, and in Żoliborz district).
Our favorite is the SAM located close to the University Library. They
serve the best porridge in town (17 PLN). And the best sandwiches. Our
morning fav is a bagle with egg paste and roasted veggies (15 PLN). They
offer breakfast sets (30-35 PLN) and if you want to experience
something closest to „the Polish breakfast” order a classic set with egg
paste, farmer’s cheese with chives and fermented cucumber, ham with
cheese and horseradish cream. If you prefer something more fancy, you
can get shakshukas, farmer’s eggs, toasts, etc.
After you’ve finished your breakfast, go
downstairs to see bakers forming bread rolls, baguettes, and bagles.
Don’t forget to grab some fresh sweet bread rolls with rose jam (you
will need them for your snack-on-the-go.)
SAM Kompleks Gastronomiczny, ul. Lipowa 7 a (close to the University Library)
03. Być Może
open weekdays at 7 am, weekends at 9 am
A very popular spot located close to the
Łazienki Park. From 7 am to 11:30 am you can order a breakfast set
(17-19 PLN). It includes freshly baked bread, jam, coffee/tea/cocoa, and
omlette of your choice (our favorite is asparagus and prosciutto or
figs and goat cheese). Apart form breakfast sets, Być Może offers a wide
array of pancakes, crepes (our favorite are quark pancakes with apples
and cinnamon), toasts, breakfast links, and porridge
04. Kawiarnia Fawory
open weekdays at 8 am, weekends at 9 am
Located in Żoliborz, Fawory is a cozy
place that brews perfect coffee and offers great breakfasts. You can
choose between all sorts of eggs (we love eggs with peanuts, zucchini,
and ginger) and sandwiches. If you happen to be starving, order
„everything plate”. We love it because it has everything
– a fried egg, a vegetarian spread, a typical Polish farmer’s cheese
with chives (actually, they offer the best fresh cheese in town!), good
sourdough bread and some veggies.
Prices: from 12 to 20 PLN for breakfast sets
05. Piekarnia Aromat
open weekdays at 7 am, saturday at 8 am, sunday closed
A tiny and cozy bakery that has good coffee
and amazing pastry. They offer a breakfast set (scrambled eggs with
their home made bread rolls, jam, and butter for 13 PLN), but it’s not a
place to eat eggs. You should come here to enjoy truly French petit
dejeuner – amazing croissants, pain au chocolate, American cinnamon (or
pistacchio) rolls. Everything baked behind a huge glass wall.
Sneak-peaking is a must!
Brekfast sets – 12-15 PLN
Croissants and pastries– from 4 to 16 PLN
Croissants and pastries– from 4 to 16 PLN
06. Roślina Cafe
open on sundays at 10 am, rest of the week at 9 am
Located in a tiny corner of Bielany
district, Roślina (a plant in Polish ) is a great vegetarian place.
Breakfasts sets (10-13 PLN) include free-range organic scrambled eggs,
vegetarian sausage links, hummus, porridge or granola. But if you want
your taste buds to experience something new, order a cheddar sandwich
with fresh oranges and sauerkraut or vegetarian pate sandwich.
Bring your dog!
07. Aioli
open every day at 9am
Aioli is one of the most popular spots
in Warsaw. Industrial interiors, acceptable food, and amazing breakfast
prices. From Monday to Friday, the breakfast costs you a price of a cup
of coffee of your choice plus 1 PLN. In practice it means that you can
eat for as little as 8 PLN. What can they get you? An egg and bacon
sandwich, or a French brioche with a selection of preserves, or a salmon
egg sandwich, or breakfast links with eggs (in our humble opinion, this
is the weakest link). On the weekends, you pay for your breakfast set
(from 12,90 PLN to 19,90 PLN) and you get your morning Joe for as little
as 1 grosz.
08. Nabo Cafe
open weekdays at 8 am, weekends at 9 am
Two years ago, readers of an important
Polish daily newspaper voted Nabo to be the best Warsaw resturant. In
fact, this Danish-inspired restaurant is a perfect spot for families
with children. So even if your hotel is downtown, you may want to escape
to Nabo to get your morning retreat. Nabo offers great breakfast sets
(10-25 PLN) that include freshly baked cinnamon rolls and coffee, salmon
bagles with shrimp and pesto, morning spread set. Their barista brews
perfect coffees, their playroom is spacious and interesting (your
morning retreat), their food is fresh and great.
09. Charlotte
open every day at 7 am.
Charlotte was the first real French bakery in town. It’s located in the Hipster Place
and once you get there, you will understand why it is officially called
that way. Charlotte attracts crowds, so it might take some time for a
waiter to notice you. She or he might eventually forget about your
order. Warsaw people joke that the first sign of the doom coming soon
is getting at Charlotte what you’ve actually ordered. But you sacrifice
your time (and patience), because Charlotte has one of the best
croissants in Warsaw. And they are always willing to pour some chilled
prosecco, as well. You can check their menu here.
We like breakfast with eggs (18 PLN) that comes with home-made
preserves or chocolate creme and a cup of coffee and Charle’s breakfast –
breakfast with eggs plus some booze (25PLN).
10. Vincent
open everyday at 6 am
Vincent is like a reminiscence of your
first visit to Paris – it smells of butter and fresh croissants. They
come with different fillings, e.g. raspberry, marzipan, and good old
dark chocolate (5-7 PLN).
If you prefer savory stuff, opt for
sandwiches (16-18 PLN) with roasted beef and veggies, or ham and cheese.
We like our breakfasts warm, so we order baked eggs with salad and
baguette (and some butter, of course).
On your way home, grab some really nice macarons.
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