17 mid-range rooms in Wrocław, editor-picked. the comfortable everyday-good rooms in Wrocław — no surprise on the bill, real cooking. All Wrocław food.
Restauracja Wrocławska ★ 4.3
stare-miasto · ul. Szewska 59, 50-139 Wrocław
Restauracja Wrocławska on Szewska has cooked pre-war Wrocław and Silesian classics for nearly thirty years. Bigos wrocławski, hekele, śląskie niebo all on the same card.
Tip: The menu nods to Marek Krajewski's pre-war Wrocław novels. Ask for the bigos wrocławski if it isn't on the list.
Pizza Pany ★ 4.3
nadodrze · ul. Cybulskiego 1a, 50-206 Wrocław
Pizza Pany in Wrocław's Nadodrze runs a wood-oven Neapolitan room: delicate risen edges, sharp crust, original combinations on the specials board. One of the city's better pizzerias.
Tip: The takeaway window runs the same dough; useful for a cheap walk-home dinner.
Mercado Tapas Bistro ★ 4.2
stare-miasto · ul. Wojciecha Bogusławskiego 15, 50-001 Wrocław
Mercado Tapas Bistro on Bogusławskiego in Wrocław runs a Spanish tapas room with a serious sherry list. Michelin Selected 2025, the city's best move for a long shared lunch.
Tip: Order off the chalk specials, not the printed card; the kitchen ships Iberian product fresh.
Restauracja Wrocławska ★ 4.2
stare-miasto · ul. Szewska 59, 50-139 Wrocław
Restauracja Wrocławska's casual side: Silesian classics, pre-war Breslau menu drawn from Marek Krajewski novels, and the city's most reliable plate of rolada śląska.
Tip: The hekele (smoked-herring spread) starter is the deep-Silesian move many visitors miss.
Mercado Tapas Bistro ★ 4.2
stare-miasto · ul. Wojciecha Bogusławskiego 15, 50-001 Wrocław
Mercado Tapas Bistro on Bogusławskiego in Wrocław keeps a fast, walk-in friendly Spanish room. Tortilla, jamón, patatas bravas, a long sherry list. Michelin Selected 2025.
Tip: Lunch sees the same kitchen at lower prices and a faster turn; arrive before 13:30.
Restauracja Konspira ★ 4.1
stare-miasto · Plac Solny 11, 50-061 Wrocław
Konspira on Plac Solny treats Wrocław's Solidarity past as a dining room: 1980s living-room props, Communist-era menu typography, and an honest plate of pierogi and żurek behind the kitsch.
Tip: Ask to see the hidden 1980s apartment behind the wardrobe; it doubles as a quieter dining alcove on busy nights.
Art Restauracja ★ 4.1
stare-miasto · ul. Kiełbaśnicza 20, 50-110 Wrocław
Art Restauracja in Wrocław's Art Hotel runs a farm-to-table Polish kitchen, on a quiet Old Town side street. Duck dumplings with cherries are the room's calling card.
Tip: The courtyard is one of the prettiest dining gardens in the Old Town; book it from May to September.
Pierogarnia Stary Młyn ★ 4.1
stare-miasto · Rynek 29, 50-101 Wrocław
Pierogarnia Stary Młyn sits on Wrocław's Rynek in the Tenement House Under the Golden Crown. Boiled, baked or fried pierogi to a long, varied filling list. The tourist favourite that locals still rate.
Tip: Order baked pierogi, not the boiled standard, for the crispier counter version locals usually take.
Restauracja Konspira ★ 4.1
stare-miasto · Plac Solny 11, 50-061 Wrocław
Konspira on Wrocław's Plac Solny dresses a solid Polish bistro in 1980s Solidarity-era staging. Pierogi, żurek, schabowy and big plates priced for locals, not the tourist room next door.
Tip: Sit upstairs in the recreated 80s apartment for the cinematic effect; the food's the same as the ground floor.
Art Restauracja ★ 4.1
stare-miasto · ul. Kiełbaśnicza 20, 50-110 Wrocław
Art Restauracja in Wrocław's Art Hotel runs a farm-to-table Polish kitchen on a quiet Old Town side street. Duck dumplings with cherries are the room's calling card.
Tip: The courtyard is one of the prettiest dining gardens in the Old Town from May to September.
Pierogarnia Rynek 26 ★ 4.0
stare-miasto · Rynek 26, 50-101 Wrocław
Pierogarnia Rynek 26 takes the same square's tourist crowd as Stary Młyn and goes further with the filling list: shrimp, salmon, duck, classic ruskie. A small, kind room.
Tip: Lunch (12:00-14:00) runs a 35 zł plate-of-the-day with soup and a basic pierogi mix.
Karczma Lwowska ★ 4.0
stare-miasto · Rynek 4, 50-106 Wrocław
Karczma Lwowska on Wrocław's Rynek cooks Eastern Borderlands food, the family roots a lot of post-1945 Wrocław inherited. Flaming grilled meat platters, pierogi, bigos.
Tip: Ask for the szaszłyk skewers; they're cheaper than the platter and the kitchen treats them with the same care.
Dwór Polski ★ 3.9
stare-miasto · Rynek 5, 50-106 Wrocław
Dwór Polski on Wrocław's Rynek serves classic Polish food in a building that's a working monument: King Wladislaw IV met with Marie Louise Gonzaga here in 1645. Duck is the room's calling card.
Tip: The medieval-cellar dining room is quieter than the upstairs square-facing rooms on busy weekends.
Kuźnia Smaku ★ 3.9
stare-miasto · ul. Kuźnicza 57, 50-138 Wrocław
Kuźnia Smaku on Kuźnicza in Wrocław runs a small Polish bistro with daily-changing lunch sets and a long tradition of bigos. Walk-in friendly, fast service, popular with locals.
Tip: Walk in for the lunch service Mon-Fri before 14:00; the same dishes cost half what they do at dinner.
Bistro Narożnik ★ 3.9
nadodrze · ul. Ludwika Rydygiera 30, 50-249 Wrocław
Bistro Narożnik in Wrocław's Nadodrze hipster district pours craft beer from the tap and runs a daily-changing lunch board. One of the first places Nadodrze got tap craft.
Tip: Weeknight dinner is the move; Friday-Saturday turns into a busy local bar after 21:00.
Nadodrze Cafe Resto Bar ★ 3.9
nadodrze · ul. Bolesława Drobnera 26a, 50-257 Wrocław
Nadodrze Cafe Resto Bar runs a triple-shift room in Wrocław's hipster Nadodrze: daytime cafe, evening burgers and grilled mains. The neighbourhood's busiest cross-use spot.
Tip: Sunday brunch is the locals' regular; book the window seats by 11:00.
Pod Fredrą ★ 3.8
stare-miasto · ul. Rynek-Ratusz 1, 50-106 Wrocław
Pod Fredrą sits next to Wrocław's Town Hall on the Rynek and serves Polish bistro classics. A reliable, fair-priced lunch room locals walk to between meetings.
Tip: The 22 zł soup-and-pierogi weekday lunch is one of the better Rynek deals.