Eating and Drinking with the Poles
Krakow is full of bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants, and when we say "full", we mean choca. We'll show you the pick of the bunch.
Now onto the drinks. Being in Krakow without tasting Polish vodka is like being in London and not seeing a double-decker bus. Poles are traditional vodka-drinkers - the stuff is everywhere. You will be astonished by the head-spinning variety, from rock-bottom prices to exotic flavours, the choice is all yours. Go on a vodka tasting session with Stag Republic and you can be sure that you won't miss out anything.
If you're more of a beer (piwo - pee-vo) drinker, there is no need to worry. The Polish beer market is developing really fast, although wódka (vodka - voodkah) is number one tipple, Polish breweries offer strong competition to their better-known German, Dutch and Czech counterparts.
Polish food is not to be dismissed either. In Krakow the variety of cuisine available is wide - you can load up on traditional tastes, like scrumptious pierogies, bigos, golonka and sausages. Or you can go for more international flavours, French, Chinese, Spanish, and all sorts of fusion cuisine. There are also plenty of late night eats available - gyros and kebabs.

