KrakówRestaurants

Cafe restaurants in Kraków

  1. A

    Jama Michalika

    Established in 1895, Jama Michalika is famous as the birthplace of the Młoda Polska movement - a hang-out for writers, painters and other creative types in the days of yore. The grand Art Nouveau interior has historic appeal, but the bored staff do not offer much in the here and now.

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  2. B

    Nowa Prowincja

    Gotta love this bi-level bohemian cafe, where Kraków's coolest cats come to drink strong coffee, smoke cigarettes and think deep thoughts. The original Prowincja (next door) still has hole-in-the-wall appeal, but head to the more spacious new outlet to order substantial food or sit at an old-fashioned school desk on the pavement.

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  3. C

    Café Camelot

    On a corner in the Old Town, this hidden haven is a romantic destination for dates or dessert. Its cosy rooms are cluttered with candlelit tables and a quirky collection of folkloric figurines. Delicious sharlotka (apple pie).

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  4. D

    Café Bunkier

    Bunkier Sztuki (Art Bunker) is a cutting-edge gallery housed in a modern building northwest of the Rynek. Tacked onto the front is an enormous covered terrace, which holds this sweet open-air cafe. Enter from the Planty.

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  5. E

    Ciasteczka Z Krakowa

    Halfway between Kazimierz and the Old Town, this is a perfectly pleasant place to stop for a coffee or tea, but nobody leaves without sampling the goods from the cookie counter. C is for Ciasteczka.

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