Showing posts with label american cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american cafe. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 May 2013

37. Met Café

Under reconstruction - NOT OPEN NOW! (16.03.2014)
In an American style, the Met Café is offering many different kinds of snacks and drinks. The environment is clearly American, but still with Polish details and old pictures or advertisements of different more or less famous cafés on the walls. The venture is really big, but separated in many smaller rooms that give the place a kind of cosy feeling.

The menu gives you a great variety of breakfast options, sandwiches, bagels, juices (even a bit more unusual as with celery and cabbage, shakes (we surely can recommend the peanut butter ones) and, of course, coffee.

The waitress we had was very helpful, nice and very obliging. Changes in our order or specific modifications of ingredients were not a problem at all. The portions are very big and you get quite some good food for small money.

Coffee Index: 7 pln 
Wifi available 



Monday, 13 May 2013

31. Bagel Mama

To get a bit of an American influence in Krakow, you could visit the Bagel Mama in Kazimerz. In there, you get a proper American bagel in many different varieties, both salty and sweet. They do also serve tex-mex burritos and other types of "American food", if you rather go for that.

The atmosphere is nice, especially with a huge pumpkin watching you eat your bagel from a corner (possibly the biggest pumpkin we have ever seen). The owner is a "typical" American from NYC that loves a short and nice chit-chat with his customers.

Coffee Index: 7 pln
Wifi available

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

9. The Cupcake Corner

Today it was time for another extraordinary café: The Cupcake Corner! It is definitely an American experience with cute cupcakes and coffee. This is the place to go if you have sugar cravings! The Cupcake Corner has a great variety of cupcakes; we tried a peanut butter and chocolate one - they were amazing!

The interior design is fashionable and chic with pastel colours which create a cheerful atmosphere. A cute detail was the board on the wall where guests could put up their own notes. It fits well with the young crowd which makes up the majority of guests. There were also one or two businessmen that sat down in cosy armchairs to work on their computers or have a phone meeting.

So, if you are looking for the best American sweets in Krakow, The Cupcake Corner could definitely be a finalist, or even the winner. It is perhaps not a Polish experience, but it has, for sure, amazingly good cupcakes. 

http://cupcakecorner.pl/en/

Wifi should be available, but did not work during the time that we were there.