We've been mainstays at this dusky, back-street, candlelit pub since our first days in town. Hidden in an enchanting courtyard with the White Stork Synagogue and a glorious oak tree, the summer beer garden is fantastic, while the sepia interior of wobbly furnishings and framed sketches captures an ethereal, nostalgic atmosphere better than anywhere else in Wroc's former Jewish district.
A bohemian mix of local academics, hipsters and hostelers drink through the debate topics of the day while an excellent mix of ethnic and indie music (always played at just the right level) drifts through the air. Honestly, Mleczarnia is the kind of place we could live in, and some regulars appear to actually do so. With a hostel upstairs, you can too.
NOT TO BE MISSED probably the Best Bar in Wroclaw - we were stay upstairs in the Hostel, so our opinion may be slightly biased, but it really was a great place - lovely, friendly staff, great drinks, great cakes and great atmostphere - we passed many hours in here. The only thing that scared me was the mention of a Tequila Latte on their cocktail board - i steered well clear of that!
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Richard Whittington
NOT TO BE MISSED probably the Best Bar in Wroclaw - we were stay upstairs in the Hostel, so our opinion may be slightly biased, but it really was a great place - lovely, friendly staff, great drinks, great cakes and great atmostphere - we passed many hours in here. The only thing that scared me was the mention of a Tequila Latte on their cocktail board - i steered well clear of that!