House of Beer is one of the best places in the city for those who want to tantalize their taste buds with some delicious locals beers as well as brews sourced from other parts of Europe like Belgium, Lithuania and Germany. If you are wondering what to order from their extensive menu, then know that Lager Lane, The Alchemist and The Dancer are just some of the beverages that are enjoyed by the locals. In total, the bar boasts of a collection of approximately 200 bottles beers and 21 draught beers. Don’t worry if all the drinks begins to make you feel famished. Patrons at the pub can feast on dishes like Hot Wings, Club Sandwich and Pulled Pork from the food menu. If you are in the mood for a light bite and a great mug of beer, then heading to House of Beer can be a good idea.
This newish restaurant has quickly established itself as a definitive Kraków dining experience. It is a world-class restaurant in terms of location, decor and cuisine.
Na Kazimierzu does what none of the other restaurants in Kazimierz do: it provides genuine kosher food. The prices here are very reasonable. The decor is not in the same league as that in neighboring cafés but it has the advantage that it serves kosher food. The atmosphere is somewhat formal, but still relaxed. The service is excellent. The specialty is kosher food. The dishes are all very tasty and have their origins in traditional Eastern European Jewish cuisine. The prices are reasonable.
Housed in the lovely historic hotel of the same name, Pod Różą serves Italian, French, and Polish contemporary cuisine in a high-ceiling, tastefully decorated room. The chef is quite concerned with the freshness of ingredients; therefore, the menu fluctuates with the seasons. Depending when you're there, you might enjoy such offerings as the tender Venison with Celery Mousse and Juniper Sauce or the Thinly Sliced Salmon and Zander Sprinkled with Red Pepper. A wide selection of French and Italian wines will complement your meal and your unique dessert (try the Pear in a Golden Pastry with Cinnamon Ice Cream). Even native Krakowians will tell you this is one of the best restaurants in town, so when you're trekking through the Old Town, don't miss the opportunity to dine at Pod Różą. Open 12pm onwards.
Owned and operated by native Italians, Aqua e Vino is uniquely genuine and a must-visit for great dining, a fine cocktail, or coffee in the lounge. Its completely Italy-inspired menu includes soups such as Zuppa alla Veneta (a wonderful bean soup with bacon), and dishes such as Grigliata Mista (grilled prawns and mussels). Open noon onwards.