Obscurely tucked in a courtyard off Grodzka Street, this Scottish-owned cellar-dweller retains its basic medieval interior with sturdy wooden furnishings, a heavy iron chandelier and raw rock walls. Unfortunately the sole design flourish of the Scottish flag doesn't portend good ale behind the bar (Heinekin, mate?), but there is a tube above it streaming Sky Sports. Seeking a foreign audience, it was dead empty when we dropped in, but an expat club meets Tuesdays at 20:00 and live music is guaranteed on the small stage every Saturday night.
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Open 12:00 - 24:00, Fri, Sat 12:00 - 02:00.Address:
ul. Grodzka 31Phone:
(+48) 783 87 25 87www:
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Have to say what a great Burns Night Supper on Sat 28th. I am english and live in Krakow and use the pub regularly. My polish friends were impressed with the haggis tradition and the authentic piper. Well done Tom and Kasia for trying and succeeding in being something different in your bar.
was at this pub after visiting others recomended on this site found it to be a great little pub me and my partner and friends were in krakow for 5 days and spent every night in here it was great the owner Tom and his partner Kasia were so nice and helpfull to us. I would recomend this pub to anybody that is going to Krakow.
you have got this wrong the live music is mostly polish young new bands and as a new bar more and more Scottish things are getting put into the bar every time they arrive. we had heinekin is sold in the bottle here. this time of year most bars mid week are empty and again as a new bar it is great to go and enjoy an alternative to an irish bar where you can meet and talk to local people.Great little pub.