“Can’t say I’d recommend this place ”
Review of Krako Slow Wines

Krako Slow Wines
Ranked #297 of 2,337 Restaurants in Krakow
Price range: €1 - €5
Cuisines: Polish, Eastern European, Wine Bar
Description: Krako Slow Wines is located on Zablocie, adjacent to Schindler's Factory and the Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK, and presents a collection of natural wines from Central and Eastern Europe. Among our collection are wines from Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Georgia, Armenia and Romania. Each place of origin has been visited. The wines' origins, from places closely associated with viticulture, provide far from run-of-the-mill flavours. In addition, we stock interesting beers, Polish ciders and strong spirits. All the snacks and dishes served are carefully selected and prepared using the highest quality ingredients, like the board of Polish farm cheeses, characteristic Sub-Carpathian proziaki (bread muffins), ice cream from the foothills of Hodurek and traditional sausages from Lipnica Murowana. The cozy, wooden interior of the winebar is conducive to intimate meetings and events. We are keen to share the cultures of the countries that fascinate us, as well as local. We regularly organize meetings with interesting personalities, concerts by Karkow musicians and wine tastings with the winemakers we cooperate with. In addition to the wine at Lipowa 6F you can also get to know the flavours of Caucasian cuisine. All thanks to the Krako Slow Grill food truck and Pavel Portoyan! It's a dream come true for the full simplicity and taste of the Caucasus, right in the city centre. Pavel, chef and master of the grill, serves both streetfood and supper. Here you can try probably Poland's best Chaczapuri, czebureków, lamadżio Armenian and Georgian khinkali, while the weekend menu regularly features seasoned steaks, Ojcow trout and the highest quality meats, including lamb.
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Description: Krako Slow Wines is located on Zablocie, adjacent to Schindler's Factory and the Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK, and presents a collection of natural wines from Central and Eastern Europe. Among our collection are wines from Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Georgia, Armenia and Romania. Each place of origin has been visited. The wines' origins, from places closely associated with viticulture, provide far from run-of-the-mill flavours. In addition, we stock interesting beers, Polish ciders and strong spirits. All the snacks and dishes served are carefully selected and prepared using the highest quality ingredients, like the board of Polish farm cheeses, characteristic Sub-Carpathian proziaki (bread muffins), ice cream from the foothills of Hodurek and traditional sausages from Lipnica Murowana. The cozy, wooden interior of the winebar is conducive to intimate meetings and events. We are keen to share the cultures of the countries that fascinate us, as well as local. We regularly organize meetings with interesting personalities, concerts by Karkow musicians and wine tastings with the winemakers we cooperate with. In addition to the wine at Lipowa 6F you can also get to know the flavours of Caucasian cuisine. All thanks to the Krako Slow Grill food truck and Pavel Portoyan! It's a dream come true for the full simplicity and taste of the Caucasus, right in the city centre. Pavel, chef and master of the grill, serves both streetfood and supper. Here you can try probably Poland's best Chaczapuri, czebureków, lamadżio Armenian and Georgian khinkali, while the weekend menu regularly features seasoned steaks, Ojcow trout and the highest quality meats, including lamb.
Reviewed October 3, 2020 via mobile

Can’t say I’d recommend this place. Wines are pretty expensive for Poland - similar to UK prices- and a young woman glared at me when just now, I walked in and when I left despite my smiles and greeting. Once again low customer service shines through in Eastern Europe.

Date of visit: October 2020
2  Thank genibre69
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Reviewed September 6, 2020 via mobile

Fantastic selection of wines for everybody’s taste. The guy behind the bar is very helpful and will help you to find a wine you will like. Very cool and relaxed surrounds.

Date of visit: September 2020
2  Thank BenHenderson
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Reviewed July 24, 2020
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Date of visit: July 2020
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Reviewed February 29, 2020 via mobile

This is a superb place. For anyone coming out of the Oskar Schindler factory this place is about 50 metres away. Turn left out the factory and it’s right next to a cider place. Clean friendly really enjoyed. They do food platters which you can have half of one and half of another. We had half Hungarian cuts and half Polish cheese. We also had an excellent white Romanian Sauvignon Blanca superb service.
We did note that there was a lot of meat however would’ve liked a little more bread.
Keep up the. Good work

Date of visit: February 2020
2  Thank sanfairyann
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Reviewed February 11, 2020

This is located near the Schindlers Factory, in a really cool and quirky space. Great range of Central and Eastern European wines on offer, and beers too. Friendly staff. They offer a small menu of traditional Polish food, we opted for Bigos, a kind of Polish stew and some Polish sausage, the food was all delicious. Great pleace.

Date of visit: February 2020
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2  Thank RicVick
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