Mon-Sun 08:00-21:00Walk-in onlyWarsaw paczki, faworki, cream cakes
A. Blikle on Nowy Swiat in Warsaw has sold rose-filled paczki since 1869. Five generations of the Blikle family across 157 years, fifteen Warsaw locations, and the doughnut Gazeta Wyborcza called the king.
Worth the queue: Paczek z konfiturowa roza
Mon-Fri 07:30-23:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-23:00Walk-in onlyFrench boulangerie pastries
Charlotte on Plac Zbawiciela in Warsaw is the French boulangerie that locals queue at from 07:30. Butter croissants, sourdough loaves, French wines by the glass when the kitchen pivots to bistro after dark.
Worth the queue: Croissant au beurre
Mon-Sun 06:00-20:00Walk-in onlyPolish sourdough rye and rolls
Piekarnia Lubaszka in Warsaw is the city-wide chain of Polish sourdough bakers, twenty-plus addresses pumping out rye loaves, paczki and savoury rolls from dawn. The Pulawska shop is the easy weekday stop.
Worth the queue: Chleb na zakwasie
Mon-Sun 09:00-22:00Walk-in onlyPolish chocolate and drinking chocolate
The Wedel old-fashioned shop on Szpitalna in Warsaw, opened in 1894 in Emil Wedel's tenement, sells chocolate bars, Ptasie Mleczko marshmallows and the original drinking-chocolate menu the family has poured since 1851.
Worth the queue: Hot drinking chocolate
Mon-Sat 06:00-19:00Walk-in onlyOld-Warsaw sourdough rye
Piekarnia Cichowscy in Warsaw is the family rye bakery that survived the wartime move from Bialystok, kept the sourdough culture going, and supplies the city's better deli counters with proper Polish bread.
Worth the queue: Chleb zytni na zakwasie