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Bar La Terazza
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This fourth floor terrace bar in the exceptional Hotel Monopol overlooks a large, gothic cathedral – giving you an open air panorama of pure tranquility: rest your glass and elbows against the unique long stone bar and take it all in.
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Bierhalle
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In a battle with Spiż for best local microbrewery, do your drinking under the parasols of their prime Rynek real estate during the sunny season, retreating into the restaurant during those six months of the year when wilful impairment is forced indoors.
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Paparazzi
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Find a hyper cool crowd of platinum airheads and local hotshots dressed in collars and cufflinks in one of the best bars in the city.
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Mleczarnia
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We have been coming to this dark, back-street pub where candlelight is the order of the day ever since we have been coming to Wroclaw.
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7 Kotów
Filled with floral curtains, ceramics and wooden chests this spot has a warm atmosphere, and permanently hums with the sound of students getting drunk.
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Abrams' Tower
Set within the only surviving remnants of Wrocław's medieval city defences, Abrams' Tower is a little tricky to find tucked in a courtyard off ul.
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Academus
On the surface Academus is far from captivating; sparingly decorated with a couple of medieval bits and bobs (including a weird ball and chain thing above the door).
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Ambra
An excellent cocktail bar set inside the Patio Hotel with a plush feel, an extensive cocktail menu and a slightly more mature crowd than most Wrocław bars.
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Bałagan
Squeezed between a peep show and a dive bar, Bałagan isn't as much of a 'Mess' as the name and circumstances would suggest.
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Bar La Terazza
This fourth floor terrace bar in the exceptional Hotel Monopol overlooks a large, gothic cathedral – giving you an open air panorama of pure tranquility: rest your glass and elbows against the unique long stone bar and take it all in.
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Bar U Beatki
Follows the unfortunate formula of quite a few Old Town bars. Read: brewery parasols, a barman chatting to his mates and beer that tastes suspiciously watery.
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Bierhalle
In a battle with Spiż for best local microbrewery, do your drinking under the parasols of their prime Rynek real estate during the sunny season, retreating into the restaurant during those six months of the year when wilful impairment is forced indoors.
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Cafe Artzat
This one certainly blurs the lines between cafe and bar, particularly when you arrive for coffee, discover the range of great Czech beers on offer and take a hopeful look at your watch.
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Casa de la Musica
Recently doubling its size to take in a second floor, this fun Cuban-themed music club takes all the best aspects of Cuban
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Coolturka
Busy black-clad staff serve the drinks inside this wannabe Warsaw copycat space, which comes with trimmings like zebra print seating, exposed pipes and naked brick walls.
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Czeski Film
Walk straight past the non-descript cafe on the ground floor and descend into the dimly-lit basement below. Find a maze of rooms regularly heaving with students putting the finishing touches in place for their prospective hangovers.
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Drink Bar Małgosia
Jaś and Małgosia - the slim little buildings on the corner of the Rynek - are as tempting as the witch’s candy house in Hansel and Gretel.
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Error
The biggest error you can make here is to start your drinking early; they’re open round-the-clock, meaning there’s no final call to curtail prattish drunken overtures to the table of blondes next to you.
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Fanaberia
There are so many bars tucked away in Pasaż Niepolda you expect it to be permissible to carry drinks between them (well, it's not).
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Firlej
One of Wrocław’s best kept secrets. In The Know art students and wannabe playwrights fill this top-notch venue.
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Fly Bar
Describing itself as a place for 'coffee, business and before party' this FTV lounge for flyboys features swish burgundy
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Fuga Mundi
A spacious pool club near the train station with half a dozen professional pool and snooker tables in good condition, table football, darts and a bar.
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Globetrotter
An interesting venue filled with Indiana Jones explorers loot. On entrance you’ll be confronted with a chamber stuffed with
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Graciarnia Pub
If you want to drink among students wearing big beads and striped stockings, then head to Graciarnia, where decoration surely comes courtesy of an abandoned ship.
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Grawitacja
A fine boozer this one, and not short on character either. Find a number of nooks and alcoves spidering in different directions, each kitted out in eclectic style.
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Guinness
It took the barman two attempts to pour our Guinness, but he got there in the end: at 17zł a pint we would have expected he got it right the first time, but you can't have everything.
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Havana
Expect the usual story: huge portraits of Che and Fidel stare from the walls, while palm leaves and low vaulted ceilings add a murky, cluttered atmosphere.
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il Gusto
Perfectly located to catch the spill-off from the ever-popular Mañana upstairs, Il Gusto is up to the challenge with a likeminded playlist of funk, Bowie remixes, MJ and other danceable hits.
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Inspiracja
Split in two sections. Out back black tie waiters hover around in an olde world, international restaurant. In the front, a hip bar with lounge seating, dim lighting and waitresses who could have stepped from the pages of a magazine.
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John Bull Pub
On the face of it this is a classic English pub, and it looks the part with a low ceiling, convincing bar and a decent range of ales.
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Kredance
Remarkable for having taken a step backwards in terms of taste - from the assured bohemian atmosphere of 'Kredens'
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Kultowa
As far as tributes go, this underground, alternative rock bar is a lot better than most cover bands. An homage to legendary Polish
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Lamus
Amongst the sex shops, peep shows and bender begging bars of ul. Bogusławskiego, you'll find Lamus - certainly the darkest, most unscrubbed dive of the lot.
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Literatka
Living proof that the Rynek is more than just a tourist minefield. Decorated with sofas and flowers this venue comes with shelves groaning under the weight of hundreds of Polish hardback classics, and a staff that match prompt service with suggestive smiles.
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Lulu Belle Cafe
Located in the basement of a reconstructed 14th century monastery, Lulu Belle goes by the slogan 'Rock is about to get a whole lot cooler' and actively advertises its temperature (a steady 20 degrees Celsius).
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Miodosytnia
A handsome, modern marketing design and the immediate scent of vanilla lure you down into what is little more than just another cellar bar with bright, geometric honeycomb patterns sparsely disrupting the exposed brick.
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Mleczarnia
We have been coming to this dark, back-street pub where candlelight is the order of the day ever since we have been coming to Wroclaw.
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Moloco
Well designed and ultra fashionable so a high head count of metrosexual cretins comes guaranteed, but don’t let that deter you from visiting.
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Niebo
As long as you keep drinking, Niebo will stay open, and this has become an after-hours cult classic packed with students obliterating scholarships well after dawn; when one drops off there's three more to replace them.
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Niskie Łąki
Work your way deeper and deeper into a certain Ruska rabbithole/courtyard and you may notice the door to this windowless underground counter-culture centre in the midst of all the graffiti art.
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Novocaina
A main square location guarantees the crowds, but there’s plenty more to recommend about this spot aside from a ground zero location.
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Paparazzi
Find a hyper cool crowd of platinum airheads and local hotshots dressed in collars and cufflinks in one of the best bars in the city.
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Piwiarnia Warka
Alongside the likes of Mleczarnia and Sarah, it's unlikely you'd find one of Wrocław's true blokes' pubs
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Pociąg
This Bogusławskiego veteran isn't dissimilar from the area's other winners, following (or inaugurating, perhaps)
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Pod Papugami
Packed with wasp-waisted blondes Pod Papugami still manages to rate as one of the top drinkeries in town. Squeeze among the local stars to knock down complicated cocktails amid film reels, projectors and vintage movie memorabilia.
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Pod Zielonym Kogutem
A bit difficult to describe, this one, but highly likable and easily the best bar in the vicinity of the Opera House. A large,
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Pracoffnia
Sneak through an iron gate and serve some time in this former medieval prison - one of the city's best drinking spots.
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Pub Felicita
If you're Italian, head to Felicita where the management, DJ and almost everyone with a drink in their hand is as well. This
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Ragtime
In the years we’ve been visiting Ragtime not much has changed, only a few more grey hairs on the patrons. This is an engaging endeavour that refuses to follow fashions and as such has a charismatic personality of its own.
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Rejs Pub
Tiny and unspectacular but nearly always lively and packed. Decorated with Star Wars posters, film reels and Mr. Moon smiling from the corner of the ceiling, this dark wooden pub attracts Goth students looking for animated discussion to a background of AC/DC tunes.
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Salvador
Basement bar just off Pl. Solny featuring dark scarlet corners, low level seating and wild parties that only conclude after several students have attempted to pull drunken dance moves on the tables.
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Sarah
Could Włodkowica become Wrocław’s answer to Kraków’s Kazimierz district? Why not. Its got the Jewish
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Schody Donikąd
An enormous bohemian hangout in what must have once been quite an immaculate private residence. Inheriting the space from Long
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Siwy Dym
A wonderfully foggy pub for those who don’t mind drinking underneath a railway line. It’s not exactly a clever concept,
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Speakeasy
An unusual venue, and less like a swinging Prohibition-era nightclub than a discreet back-door social club, this dim
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Spiż Brewery
After losing some ground in the Breslau best beer debate with the opening of Bierhalle, Spiż seems to have picked up the
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Strefa Zero
One courtyard removed from the well-traversed Pasaż Niepolda you'll find a few more dens of debauchery, including this gem.
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Szajba
Hidden one courtyard east of Mleczarnia, this large, versatile high-ceilinged club/gallery caters to Wrocław's large demographic of hipsters who create happenings.
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Wagon Club
Hidden behind what seems to be an abandoned train station, go lurking and look what you've found: an obscure and bizarre (seasonal)
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Włodkowica 21
If you’ve just finished band practice, or at least look like you have, then make your way to Włodkowica 21, a bar seemingly aimed at catching any overspill from the nearby Mleczarnia.
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