Milk Bars: A cultural experience in Poland

A visit to Milpolandawis is a must on your trip to Poland. Milk bars, or Bar Mleczny, were opened during the Communist era to provide cheap but nourishing food. Initially, Milk bars were opened to provide all people with affordable meals, subsidized by the state.

Now, milk bars have become one of the cultural experiences for any visitors to Poland.

Having a meal at milk bars, you can enjoy a taste of Communist-era Polish cooking and experience the warm feeling with the cafeteria-style.

This article will introduce two famous milk bars in Warsaw and Kraków:  Prasowy and Milkbar Tomasza.

1. Prasowy in Warsaw

Arrived at Warsaw Chopin Airport in the early morning of February, I was welcomed by heavy rain.

I decided to start my journey in the capital of Poland by stopping at a milk bar because it rained heavily outside. After checking carefully on the Internet, I decided to pay a visit to Prasowy.

Prasowy was one of the top milk bars that appeared in my search, along with lots of good reviews. It was also near my hostel and easy to reach by bus from the airport. The location is good as it is near the center. Also, there is a park next to it, and you can just come by after eating.

Before entering the milk bar, I tried to learn some essential Polish words such as saying “Yes” and how to point at the food. However, the waitress could understand English, so it was easy to order food.

Design and atmosphere

I found the design of Prasowy adorable and friendly. It has some cool words and decorations on the wall.

Entering the door, I found some pink tables on the right and blue chairs with a white table on the left. The place was clean with cafeteria-style, and of course, with the irresistible food aroma.

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Menu

The menu is in Polish, but you can ask the waitress to help you to translate. There is also an A4 paper menu and a menu on the wall.

Prasowy serves a breakfast menu with scrambled eggs and bun. However, I chose to try a meat dish with rice and vegetable instead.

Food

After paying at the cashier, I received a receipt and waited in the middle of the restaurant to receive my food.

The portion came bigger than I expected for the low price (17 Zolty for all). It also tasted delicious and gave me a “homemade” feeling.

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Although feeling full already after the main dish, I wanted to try the dessert and drink there because they were incredibly cheap!

I just came to the cashier, pointed at the dessert because I did not know the name. And yes, here they are!

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Review

With a good location and cheap but delicious food, Prasowy should be on your checklist during your visit to Warsaw.

Location

Address: Marszałkowska 10/16, 00-590 Warszawa, Poland

Open time: 9am – 8pm

2. Milkbar Tomasza in Kraków

As a budget traveler, I think the best way to experience the culture and enjoy delicious but cheap food is to eat at milk bars.

Milkbar Tomasza was on my list after reading a helpful review and the location. It is located in Old Town, so you can stop by if you are around there.

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Design and atmosphere

Milkbar Tomasza has a modern design, with a compact size of a small restaurant. I feel that it’s newer and more modern compared to the Prasowy Milk bar in Warsaw.

Menu

Milkbar Tomasza has an English menu, and the staff can speak English fluently, so there will be no problem choosing and ordering the food.

I chose the dish of the day on the menu because it seems more economical than choosing separately.

Food

Different from Prasowy, in Milkbar Tomasza, you will be served at the table after ordering food.

The food came with a good portion, and it’s delicious as well.

I received my soup first and then the main dish.

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Review

Modern style restaurant, good location, affordable and delicious food, Milkbar Tomasza is a perfect choice to get a good meal in Kraków.

I visited there in the evening, but I heard that it also served an excellent breakfast menu. So let’s give it a try!

Location

Address: Świętego Tomasza 24, 33-332 Kraków, Poland.

Open time: 8 am – 8 pm daily except Monday

My thoughts on Milk bars

Eating at milk bars, I could enjoy the cultural experience by eating like locals and exploring dishes from Communist-era time.

Although the dishes are mainly simple, they are delicious and worth trying.

Prasowy has a different style compared to Milkbar Tomasza. In Prasowy, I could feel the “old-time” and cafeteria way by self-service, while Milkbar Tomasza brings me more modern style and well-advanced.

Each place has different atmospheres and dishes, so paying a visit to each will fulfill your trip to Poland.

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44 Comments

  1. Aarti Kamath says:

    Thanks for letting me know of Milkbars!… You must have had a great time there :)…..Very well written and good pics, btw :)..

    1. Expatolife says:

      Thank you for your feedback! I had great time enjoying the food and culture there.

  2. ivmalaric says:

    I’ ve been to the second one.

    1. Expatolife says:

      Great to hear that! How do you like it?

  3. The Wild Wayfarer says:

    I found this so interesting as I had never heard of these before!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Thanks for stopping by :D

  4. Sara MacIntosh says:

    I have heard of Milk bars before from a friend who recently visited Poland but I was unaware of the background of them! When you were at these restaurants, did you happen to notice if they were vegetarian friendly? I’d love to visit one day!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Yes they are also vegetarian friendly. You can other lots of vegan dishes!

  5. I’ve never heard of milk bars before! I’ll definitely have to check one out if I ever find myself in Poland!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Yes! You should definitely check it out!

  6. Megan Bannister says:

    I’d never heard of a milk bar before, but it sounds fantastic! The food looks incredible from your photos, and I love the decor. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Thank you for your feedback! The decor is very cool, right?

  7. hopelessromanchick says:

    Wow, I would love to experience this! Have never heard of milk bars – it seems a genuine travel gem. Also really good to know the waiters can understand English. No doubt I will be going there when my turn to visit Poland comes!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Eating in milkbar is one of the best experiences in Poland to me, so you surely should visit there!

  8. I definitely want to visit on during my next trip to Poland! Seems like a cool experience.

    1. Expatolife says:

      You should go there :)

  9. Great reviews! Had never heard of milk bars before – they seem like a really warm and homely way to get a taste (pun intended ;) of the Polish culture. Would love to visit one of these!

    1. Expatolife says:

      It’s true that you can have a really “homie” feeling there :)

  10. This is my first time learning about milk bars. They seem to provide you with a cultural, yet informative, experience. I like the fact that each bar serves different food so you’ll have more of a variety!!

    1. Expatolife says:

      You should try them if you visit Poland :)

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