Possibly the nicest Cafe Ive ever gone too. Beautiful decor, two court yards, so unique and the food and drink is lovely too. Perfect

Possibly the nicest Cafe Ive ever gone too. Beautiful decor, two court yards, so unique and the food and drink is lovely too. Perfect
Had lunch here twice. Food is good, but service is slow, tables are small, there isn't much space between tables, they don't accept credit cards and on our second visit they were entirely out of chicken, which ruled out a large section of their menu!
The plus side is it's got great character, a nice atmosphere and the food that...
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I don't usually put much attention on atmosphere. But I noticed the interior of this cafe immediately, especially when I felt heat radiating from the fireplace in the corner, warming the room. The floor is made of old, worn timbers. To put it another way: there is absolutely nothing in this cafe that makes me think of Ikea. And I...
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Stumbled upon this cafe on our last day, more's the pity. It is absolutely outstanding. The ambiance is perfect and the staff delightful. It is full of locals (an obvious good sign) and very convenient for the Square but far enough away to be reasonable. Soups and pasta dishes were all superb and we would go back there like a...
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Went here on basis of good reviews, plenty of empty tables but all three staff completely ignored us for 5 minutes and couldn't even bother to acknowledge us. We left and ate well elsewhere with friendly staff, don't waste your time.
We found this little cafe just behind the main square in Krakow. We spent a very enjoyable lunch enjoying a glass of wine and delicious food in very quaint surroundings. The waiting staff were charming, though don't go if in a hurry. We enjoyed it so much went back a few days later for what was an absolutely delicious coffee...
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The food was passable but, although it looks quaint, the service is very poor and we dare not order sweets as we'd have been the another hour. Tables too small and place is cramped. The chairs are very uncomfortable.
Fantastic dessert menu, with generous portion sizes. The hot vodka with fruit is to die for and tastes like warm fruit syrup. The atmosphere is cosy and romantic with beautiful decor and style.
We spent a lovely evening and afternoon in this warm and cosy cafe. I had some lovely pasta whilst my wife had a very nice warming soup accompanied by an excellent salad. Service was a bit haphazard with the slad arriving ages after the other dishes but this just meant we could stay a bit longer! Relax and enjoy!
Amazing. Incredibly cute and romantic. The cakes are just perfect : try the raspberry one. It is a bit expensive compared to the rest of the prices in Krakow, though, but it is a wonderful place everyone should visit.
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