Editorial
Search Krakow for mezcal and the first result is a trap. Mezcal Music Club in Kazimierz is a concert venue that never ran an agave program, and recent listings report it closed. The name promises smoke and delivers guitar amps.
The real agave hides in the Old Town's cocktail rooms, where Polish bartending has quietly gotten very good. Expect 38 to 60 PLN per cocktail. Start with these three, then widen out through our Krakow bar guide and the cocktail bars of Krakow.
Lastriko sits a short walk from the Main Square and takes the Paloma more seriously than anywhere in Poland. The menu runs three builds, and the Smoky Paloma swaps in mezcal so the grapefruit bitterness plays against rustic espadin. Come before 9pm for a bar seat and order the trio across one evening.
Mr. Black hides serious technique behind an unassuming Old Town front. The agave statement here builds on Ojo de Tigre mezcal with Suze, tomato water, basil, and a chili chocolate edge, a drink with no obvious comparison in the city. Trust the bartenders with an open ended order and they repay it.
"The bar named Mezcal plays records. The bars pouring mezcal have other names entirely."
Mojitos Casa Latina is the loud one: a Latin dance crowd, a long shelf of 100 percent agave tequilas, and a reposado style mezcal with a sweet nose and a spicy finish. Nobody comes here for quiet contemplation. Come for the energy, order agave neat, and stay for the salsa floor.
Poland drinks vodka by reputation and cocktails by behavior. Krakow's compact Old Town supports a density of good bars that bigger cities would envy, and the price of excellence stays low.
Agave remains a specialist order, which works in your favor. The bottles that make it to Krakow arrive because a bartender fought for them, so whatever is open is usually worth drinking.
Start at Lastriko while your palate is fresh, take the experimental round at Mr. Black, and end where the music is. The whole circuit covers fifteen minutes of walking inside the Old Town.
For the global benchmark, our guide to the best mezcal bars in the world shows what a full mezcaleria looks like. Krakow is not there yet, and the prices are precisely why you should enjoy it now.
Krakow drinks in two registers. The Old Town inside the Planty park ring holds the cocktail craft, the hotel bars, and all three rooms on this list, packed into streets you can cross in ten minutes.
Kazimierz, the old Jewish quarter, drinks looser: candle lit cellars, mismatched furniture, and beer gardens that outlast the calendar. It is the better district for atmosphere and the worse one for agave, which is exactly why this list stays north of the river of foot traffic between them.
Do both in one night. The walk from the Main Square to Plac Nowy takes fifteen minutes, and the contrast between a precise Old Town cocktail and a Kazimierz courtyard beer is the city's whole personality in two drinks.
A top shelf cocktail in Krakow costs less than a basic one in London, and the gap says nothing about quality. Polish bartending competes at European level while local purchasing power keeps menus honest.
The window will not stay open forever. Krakow's bar prices have climbed steadily as the city's reputation spreads, so the arithmetic favors drinking here sooner rather than later.
Lastriko for the cleanest introduction, Mr. Black for the drink you will describe to friends, Mojitos for the night that gets away from you. Skip anything named Mezcal that does not pour it.
No. The venue named Mezcal Music Club in Kazimierz is a concert space, not an agave bar, and recent listings report it closed. Krakow's real mezcal pours live in the Old Town cocktail rooms.
Plan on 38 to 60 PLN per cocktail at the better Old Town bars, which still undercuts most Western European capitals by a third or more.
The Smoky Paloma at Lastriko. Grapefruit against espadin smoke is the cleanest introduction the city offers, and the bar builds three different Paloma styles to compare.
Sofia Reeves covers Europe's bar capitals for barsforKings, filing from wherever the aperitivo hour runs longest.
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