Experience Kraków's rich culinary heritage with traditional Polish dishes and local delicacies in charming settings.
Flavors and drinks come alive on this Krakow food tour, where every bite and sip tells a story rooted in Polish tradition. Experience local favorites alongside authentic spirits that bring the city’s heritage to your palate.
Start with crispy zapiekanka in the historic Jewish Quarter, then savor honey-flavored wormwood vodka at a centuries-old bar. Warm up with hearty soup and handmade pierogi at a nostalgic milk bar. As you explore the medieval square, enjoy bigos paired with chilled Polish beer. Mulled beer and regional spirits add warmth throughout. The tour finishes with smoked Oscypek cheese with cranberry jelly, a sweet local treat and a secret dish crafted exclusively for this premium food tour. Book your spot for a rich Krakow food and drink experience.
This tour includes a shot of vodka and a beer to pair with the food you’ll be served. Non-alcoholic drinks may be substituted if requested by the guest.
Begin in the Jewish Quarter with a classic zapiekanka, a Polish-style flatbread pizza topped with savory ingredients and local flair.
Stop 2
Step into one of Krakow’s oldest bars to sip a traditional honey-flavored vodka, a warming drink rooted in Polish heritage.
Stop 3
Visit a century-old Polish restaurant to discover one of the country’s most beloved local soups, rich in flavor and tradition.
Stop 4
Dine at an authentic milk bar — a historic communist-era canteen — and enjoy handmade pierogi, Poland’s iconic dumplings.
Stop 5
Head to Europe’s largest medieval square and stop at a cozy pub to sample a cold Polish beer alongside a hearty serving of bigos, or hunter’s stew.
Stop 6
Taste the regional favorite Oscypek, a smoked sheep cheese from the Polish highlands, served with cranberry jelly — and end the journey with a sweet treat and a delicious Secret Dish in a secret location.
Signature Drinks
Shot of Polish traditional wormwood vodka
Polish mulled beer
Please note that the served food & drinks can sometimes change due to seasonality. Also, food tour menus cannot be modified to adapt to most dietary restrictions.
Guide Shawn brings a wealth of knowledge, fueled by a deep passion for food and local culture. Guide Shawn loves to share his knowledge of the best hidden gems and iconic eateries of Kraków. His engaging tours combine history, storytelling and delicious tastings, offering a unique, immersive experience. Guide Shawn’s tours promise an unforgettable gastronomic adventure, highlighting the culinary traditions of this beautiful Polish city.
Flexible booking: Cancel or reschedule this event's reservation for free up to 48 hours before the event.This experience is not refundable as it includes a meal kit.
Experience Kraków's rich culinary heritage with traditional Polish dishes and local delicacies in charming settings.
Flavors and drinks come alive on this Krakow food tour, where every bite and sip tells a story rooted in Polish tradition. Experience local favorites alongside authentic spirits that bring the city’s heritage to your palate.
Start with crispy zapiekanka in the historic Jewish Quarter, then savor honey-flavored wormwood vodka at a centuries-old bar. Warm up with hearty soup and handmade pierogi at a nostalgic milk bar. As you explore the medieval square, enjoy bigos paired with chilled Polish beer. Mulled beer and regional spirits add warmth throughout. The tour finishes with smoked Oscypek cheese with cranberry jelly, a sweet local treat and a secret dish crafted exclusively for this premium food tour. Book your spot for a rich Krakow food and drink experience.
This tour includes a shot of vodka and a beer to pair with the food you’ll be served. Non-alcoholic drinks may be substituted if requested by the guest.
Begin in the Jewish Quarter with a classic zapiekanka, a Polish-style flatbread pizza topped with savory ingredients and local flair.
Stop 2
Step into one of Krakow’s oldest bars to sip a traditional honey-flavored vodka, a warming drink rooted in Polish heritage.
Stop 3
Visit a century-old Polish restaurant to discover one of the country’s most beloved local soups, rich in flavor and tradition.
Stop 4
Dine at an authentic milk bar — a historic communist-era canteen — and enjoy handmade pierogi, Poland’s iconic dumplings.
Stop 5
Head to Europe’s largest medieval square and stop at a cozy pub to sample a cold Polish beer alongside a hearty serving of bigos, or hunter’s stew.
Stop 6
Taste the regional favorite Oscypek, a smoked sheep cheese from the Polish highlands, served with cranberry jelly — and end the journey with a sweet treat and a delicious Secret Dish in a secret location.
Signature Drinks
Shot of Polish traditional wormwood vodka
Polish mulled beer
Please note that the served food & drinks can sometimes change due to seasonality. Also, food tour menus cannot be modified to adapt to most dietary restrictions.