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Krakow Stag Do- 15 Great Restaurants and Foodie Experiences Krakow is a city that's well known for its delicious and hearty cuisine, so it's no surprise that food and drink play a big part in any stag do experience. Here are some of the best restaurants and foodie experiences to check out during your Krakow stag do: 1. CK Brewery- a unique combination of a pub, restaurant and a microbrewery, located in the very heart of historical Krakow. The beer is served in beer giraffes (3 or 5L “tall”), meals are scrumptious and served in large portions (e.g.: try Polish Zurek soup or beer marinated ham hock aka “golonko”. 2. Pod Aniolami: This restaurant is located in a beautiful old building in the heart of the city, and serves up classic Polish dishes with a modern twist. The menu changes seasonally, but you can expect to find dishes like duck confit with apple and thyme, and venison with wild mushrooms. 3. Milkbar Tomasza: For a more casual dining experience, Milkbar Tomasza is a great choice. This quirky restaurant serves up classic Polish comfort food like pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter's stew), and kielbasa (sausage), all at very reasonable prices. 4. Vodka Tasting: No stag do in Krakow would be complete without a vodka tasting experience. There are several places in the city where you can try a variety of vodkas, including local specialities like Zubrowka (made with bison grass) and Wisniowka (cherry vodka). 5. Craft Beer Tasting: If you're more of a beer lover, there are plenty of great craft beer bars in Krakow where you can try some of the best local brews. Some of the best options include the Omerta Craft Bar, the House of Beer, and the Multi Qlti Tap Bar. It’s a good idea to book a Krakow guided pub crawl with a professional stag do operator (such as e.g.: PartyKrakow) as there are plenty of other great craft beer places worth visiting in Krakow. 6. Street Food Tour: For a more informal foodie experience, why not take a street food tour of Krakow? There are several companies that offer guided tours of the best food stalls and markets in the city, where you can try everything from grilled sausages to Polish-style pizza. 7. Pierogi-Making Workshop: If you're interested in learning how to make one of Poland's most famous dishes, a pierogi-making workshop is a great idea. There are several companies in Krakow that offer hands-on classes where you can learn how to make pierogi from scratch. 8. Foodie Walking Tour: For a more comprehensive foodie experience, why not book a guided walking tour of the best restaurants and food stalls in the city? There are several companies that offer foodie tours of Krakow, where you can sample a range of local delicacies and learn about the city's culinary history. 9. Starka: This restaurant is located in a beautifully restored historic building in the heart of the city, and offers traditional Polish cuisine with a modern twist. The menu includes dishes like beef tartare with caviar, duck breast with red cabbage and potato dumplings, and homemade pierogi. 10. Kogel Mogel: If you're looking for a cozy, laid-back spot for a meal, Kogel Mogel is a great choice. This restaurant serves up a variety of traditional Polish dishes, including pierogi, bigos, and schnitzel, as well as a range of international dishes. 11. Enoteka Pergamin: If you're a wine lover, Enoteka Pergamin is a must-visit. This stylish wine bar offers a range of Polish and international wines, as well as small plates to pair with your wine. The knowledgeable staff can help you choose the perfect wine to complement your meal. 12. Stara Zajezdnia: This restaurant is located in an old tram depot that has been beautifully restored, and offers a unique dining experience. The menu features a mix of Polish and international dishes, and there's a great selection of craft beers and cocktails on offer as well. 13. Plac Nowy Food Market: For a more informal dining experience, head to the Plac Nowy food market in the Jewish Quarter. This bustling market offers a range of street food stalls, including Polish-style pizza, grilled sausages, and falafel. 14. Manzana: If you're in the mood for something a little different, Manzana is a great choice. This modern restaurant offers a mix of Polish and Spanish cuisine, and the menu includes dishes like octopus with potato foam, and beef cheek with truffle risotto. 15. Food Trucks: Finally, for a quick and easy snack on the go, check out the food trucks that are located around the city. You'll find a range of options, including burgers, tacos, and pierogi, as well as Polish-style doughnuts known as pączki. In conclusion, Krakow offers a mouth-watering array of culinary delights that are sure to satisfy every palate during your stag do adventure. Whether you're seeking traditional Polish dishes with a modern twist, exploring the world of vodka and craft beer, or embarking on a street food adventure, this vibrant city has it all. Indulge in the rich flavours of pierogi, savour the warmth of a cosy meal at Kogel Mogel, or elevate your dining experience at upscale venues like Starka and Manzana. With options ranging from wine bars to food markets and food truck feasts, Krakow ensures that your stag do is an unforgettable gastronomic journey. So gather your friends, raise your glasses, and toast to the culinary delights that await you in this vibrant city. Cheers to an epic Krakow stag do filled with unforgettable foodie experiences!