25 food tours worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Poland guides.
★ 4.8 · Poznań
Stary Rynek 41, 61-772 Poznan
Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania at Stary Rynek 41/2 runs an hour-long interactive show on baking the protected rogal świętomarciński, with a tasting at the end.
Tip: Shows run several times per day in Polish and English; book the English session ahead online to avoid a Polish-only slot.
★ 4.8 · Wrocław
Delicious Poland's Wrocław food tour visits 4-5 local bistros and bars across the Old Town: 10 to 12 tastings, Polish craft beer and vodka, dessert included.
Tip: Tour requires a minimum five participants. Solo bookers can contact direct to be added to other group bookings.
★ 4.7 · Warsaw
Eat Polska's Warsaw food tour walks ten-plus tastings across four to five venues spanning traditional and modern Polish, with a shot of vodka and water.
★ 4.6 · Kraków
Eat Polska in Kraków runs an Old Town and Kazimierz Polish-food tour with 10 or more tastings, including vodka pairing on request. The city's most.
Tip: Tours run daily 13:00; small groups of 2 to 8 people, book ahead. Bilingual guide; optional vodka pairing on request.
★ 4.6 · Kraków
Eat Polska's Krakow vodka tasting pairs 6 to 7 Polish vodkas with 5 to 6 food pairings across 3 to 4 bars and restaurants. Bilingual guide and written.
Tip: Tours run daily 17:00; minimum 2, maximum 8 participants. Not a pub crawl.
★ 4.6 · Poznań
Stary Rynek, 61-772 Poznan
Rosotravel, the Gdańsk-based inbound operator, runs Poznań's private traditional Polish food tour at three duration tiers, with a licensed guide pairing Old.
Tip: The 3.5-hour standard slot is the sweet spot; the five-hour premium adds vodka and beer pairings if you are eating through a full evening.
★ 4.6 · Warsaw
Eat Polska's Warsaw vodka tour structures a tasting of clear and flavoured Polish vodkas across three to four bars, with explanations of grain sources.
★ 4.6 · Warsaw
Eat Polska's pierogi class is a hands-on workshop in a private kitchen near the New Town. Participants make classic ruskie, meat and cabbage-mushroom.
★ 4.6 · Wrocław
Viator's Wrocław private beer tasting runs four hours across local pubs, focused on the city's craft beer scene including Browar Stu Mostów and multi-tap.
Tip: Group sizes capped at eight; food cost is not included in the tour fee, varies by group. Book several weeks ahead for weekend slots.
★ 4.5 · Gdańsk
Bart Dymny runs a private chef-led food tour of Gdańsk, combining tasting stops with sightseeing and a strong line on wild boar and game when in season.
Tip: Bart is a trained chef; he runs cooking-class hybrids too if asked.
★ 4.4 · Gdańsk
Eat Polska's Gdańsk tour walks the Old Town through 10-plus tastings of Polish food, plus a vodka shot and water-tea-coffee for the road. Bilingual guide.
Tip: Lunch start at 12:30 is the busiest slot; book the 16:30 to avoid noon crowds in the Old Town.
★ 4.4 · Gdańsk
Delicious Poland's Gdańsk walking tour covers 4-5 handpicked Śródmieście venues with 10-11 tastings, one Polish beer and one vodka. The chain runs the same.
Tip: Reserve the Saturday lunch slot; weekday slots run smaller groups and the guides talk more.
★ 4.4 · Kraków
Delicious Poland in Kraków runs a Traditional Polish Food Tour with stops for pierogi, Polish soups and Polish vodka. The operator also offers vodka.
Tip: Contact the operator to confirm the meeting point and current schedule when booking.
★ 4.4 · Poznań
Stary Rynek, 61-772 Poznan
Poznań Feast Tour by City Event Poznań is the city's dependable food walk: three Old Town restaurants, a flagship Greater Poland starter, main and dessert.
Tip: Book at least a week ahead; group pricing tiers reward booking with 10+ people and the weekend slots fill first.
★ 4.4 · Warsaw
Delicious Poland's Warsaw food tasting tour walks ten to twelve tastings across four eateries in the Old Town and central districts, working through pierogi.
★ 4.4 · Wrocław
Wroclaw Food & Vodka Culture Tours runs guided walks through traditional Polish food and vodka stops in authentic local rooms, with English-speaking food.
Tip: Private tours adjusted for dietary needs; book through TripAdvisor or direct.
★ 4.3 · Kraków
Secret Food Tours Krakow walks from the Old Town to the Jewish Quarter with 6 stops of traditional Polish dishes paired with beverages, plus historical.
Tip: Tours daily 14:00. Look for the guide holding a pretzel on a stick. Book one day ahead.
★ 4.3 · Kraków
Secret Food Tours Krakow walks from the Old Town to the Jewish Quarter with 6 stops of traditional Polish dishes paired with beverages, plus historical.
Tip: Maximum 10 people; about 50 minutes of walking. Comfortable shoes recommended.
★ 4.3 · Warsaw
Delicious Poland's Warsaw vodka tour visits four central bars and pubs, structured around six Polish vodkas with pickled-snack pairings across two hours.
★ 4.2 · Gdańsk
Poland by Locals' Gdańsk food tour pairs a local guide with a tasting route through the Old Town's Polish-Pomeranian specialities, from herring to oscypek.
Tip: Vegetarian alt routes available on request; mention at booking.
★ 4.2 · Poznań
Stary Rynek, 61-772 Poznan
InConventus, the Kraków-headquartered Polish tour operator, runs a four-hour Poznań food walk through three Old Town venues with a costumed guide.
Tip: Choose English, German or French at booking; under-10 groups get a custom quote, so reach out by email if you have a private tour party.
★ 4.2 · Wrocław
byFood's private Wrocław food tour visits three carefully chosen local rooms in the Standard tier; Budget runs shorter and Premium adds beer.
Tip: Private format means you can ask the guide to adapt for kids, dietary or accessibility.
★ 4.0 · Poznań
Stary Rynek, 61-772 Poznan
Rosotravel, the Gdańsk-based inbound operator, runs Poznań's private traditional Polish food tour at three duration tiers, with a licensed guide pairing Old.
Tip: Notify ahead for vegetarian swaps; portions are sized as a full dinner so do not plan a meal on the same evening.
★ 4.0 · Wrocław
Viator's Wrocław private beer tasting runs four hours across local pubs, focused on the city's craft beer scene including Browar Stu Mostów and multi-tap.
Tip: The deluxe version covers five venues and 13 beers; better value for groups of four.
★ 3.9 · Gdańsk
Poland by Locals' Gdańsk food tour pairs a local guide with a tasting route through the Old Town's Polish-Pomeranian specialities, from herring to oscypek.
Tip: Best for first-timers.