
Following a glorious redesign, this popular market square restaurant has climbed the social ladder, moving away from its peasant wedding party roots to a more regal aesthetic that emphasises the history of the space and evokes a feast at the royal table. Full of floral and folk touches, the atmosphere is upscale while remaining welcoming, and its popularity with tourists is well-earned. The name is a nod to the famous play by local hero Stanisław Wyspiański while also directly translating to the lengthy celebration of family, food, love and vodka that takes place after a traditional Polish wedding service. The gorgeous banquet hall on the second floor would be perfect for just such a party, while the rest of the restaurant offers views of the market square and St. Adalbert's Church. Enjoy żurek soup served in a bread bowl, roasted duck and other traditional dishes, washed down with an array of Polish vodkas.
Comments
Margaret Reynolds
We visited just after Christmas and found friendly efficient staff, delicious food, including the best fresh fruit salad I have had in Poland, and had a very happy evening.
Maria
Heaven: fantastic food, excellent wine, great service. In one word: PERFECT!