Tue-Sat 07:30-18:00, Sun 09:00-15:00, closed MondayWalk-in onlySourdough breads and breakfast plates
Piekarnia Sąsiedzi in Wrocław's Grunwald student district is the neighbourhood breakfast room: sourdough breads, cinnamon buns, daily-changing breakfast plates pulled out of the oven.
Order: A cinnamon bun and an espresso, eaten at the window counter.
Tip: Saturdays sell out by noon. Weekday breakfast from 08:00 is the calmest version.
Worth the queue: Cinnamon bun
Mon-Wed 07:00-22:00, Thu 07:00-00:00, Fri 07:00-01:00, Sat 08:00-01:00, Sun 08:00-22:00Walk-in onlyFrench-style croissants and laminated pastries
Charlotte on Św. Antoniego in Wrocław doubles as bakery and bistro: French-style croissants, daily bread bakes, breakfast plates. The city's busiest morning room.
Order: Almond croissant and a long black; the morning queue moves quickly.
Tip: Order croissants to go after 11:00 when the bistro service takes over the seats.
Worth the queue: Almond croissant
Mon-Sat 07:00-19:00, closed SundayWalk-in onlySourdough breads
The Krzyki branch of Wrocław's Chleboteka, the bakery's southern outpost. Same long-prove sourdoughs, same daily pastry counter, smaller queue than the Ruska shop.
Order: The whole-rye loaf, the city's best brown bread.
Tip: Easier weekday parking than the centre; useful if you're driving in from Borek.
Worth the queue: 48-hour sourdough loaf
Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00, Sat 08:00-15:00, closed SundayWalk-in onlySourdough breads and modern pastries
Chleboteka on Ruska in central Wrocław bakes the city's most ambitious sourdough, some loaves a 48-hour prove. Modern bakery feel, daily-changing pastry counter, three Wrocław locations.
Order: The country sourdough sliced thick, plus a cinnamon bun for the walk.
Tip: Get there by 09:30 for the best pastry selection; the morning bake sells through by lunch.
Worth the queue: 48-hour sourdough loaf