REVIEW · KRAKOW
2 Hour Bottomless Brunch Experience with 3 Course Meal And Drinks
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Two hours of drinks sounds like a shortcut. This bottomless open bar in Krakow pairs selected spirits (vodka, rum, whisky, gin), beer, and cocktails with a three-course meal. It’s an easy, no-fuss way to spend a night out at a set time, with a cap of 40 people and an English-friendly setup.
I like that the structure keeps you fed and in rhythm: nachos start things off, a burger lands next, and cake closes the loop. I also like that once you arrive, you check in with the front of house team right there, so you can get to the good part quickly.
One thing to keep in mind: this is bottomless with selected drinks, not every cocktail or brand on the menu. If you’re hoping for coffee or tea alongside your meal, plan for extra cost too, since that’s not included.
In This Review
- Key points before you book
- How the 2-hour bottomless brunch actually works
- Food plan: nachos, burger, then cake
- Starter: nachos
- Main course: burger
- Dessert: cake
- The open bar: what’s bottomless and what isn’t
- The vibe: low-pressure fun with a host guiding you
- Where it fits in your Krakow plans
- Price and value: what you’re paying for
- Dietary needs: easier than you think, if you request early
- Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
- Small-group meeting point: make it easy on yourself
- A balanced take: the real tradeoffs
- Should you book? My practical recommendation
- FAQ
- Is the experience only in English?
- What drinks are included in the bottomless bar?
- What food is included with the meal?
- Is coffee or tea included?
- Can I request a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free meal?
- How many people are in the group?
Key points before you book

- Selected bottomless bar: vodka, rum, whisky, gin, plus beer and cocktails during the 2 hours
- Three-course set meal: nachos starter, burger main, cake dessert
- Simple check-in: speak with the front of house on arrival at Klub Alternatywy
- Small group cap: maximum of 40 people for a more social vibe
- Dietary help is possible: vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and more can be requested at booking
- Timing matters: start time is 7:00 pm, not a daytime brunch
How the 2-hour bottomless brunch actually works

This is a straightforward experience with a clear clock: you’re booked for about 2 hours and you show up at the meeting point, Klub Alternatywy (Mały Rynek 4). The concept is simple—eat in three rounds and drink from an open bar built around selected options.
Why that matters: when you’re on a trip, you don’t want to spend your evening guessing. Here you get a plan, a pace, and a place to meet. You also avoid the awkward part of figuring out what’s available or whether a venue can handle your group. It’s built for a group rhythm.
You’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking. The experience is offered in English, which helps if you want to actually understand the vibe and not just follow gestures.
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Food plan: nachos, burger, then cake

The meal is part of the value, and it’s designed to keep you from running out of steam mid-drink.
Starter: nachos
Nachos are a smart choice here. They’re easy to share, fast to serve, and they pair well with beer and cocktails. If you’re arriving hungry after a day of walking, this gets you fed without a long wait.
Main course: burger
The burger is the “okay, now we’re serious” moment. It’s hearty enough to balance alcohol, and it’s familiar enough that you can focus on having fun instead of studying a menu.
This also matters for pacing. A main course is usually the point where a group starts to relax into conversation, so it’s a good anchor before dessert.
Dessert: cake
Dessert rounds it out and gives you a final sweet note to finish the session. If you’ve ever had an all-drinks plan that somehow ends too soon, dessert makes the timing feel complete.
A practical note: coffee and tea are not included, so if your ideal finish is a hot drink, that part won’t be covered.
The open bar: what’s bottomless and what isn’t
The big draw is the bottomless selection. During your 2-hour window, you can choose from:
- spirits: vodka, rum, whisky, gin
- beer
- cocktails
The word “selected” is the key detail. You’re not ordering from a full bar menu of every possible brand and style—you’re working within the included set. That’s typical for bottomless formats, but it’s still worth knowing so you don’t end up disappointed if you’re a picky drinker.
If you enjoy classic drink types—think vodka-based, gin-based, whisky-based, plus beer—this is likely a good match. If you’re a craft-spirits person who wants very specific premium bottles, you may find the included list limiting.
The vibe: low-pressure fun with a host guiding you

Your best move is simple: when you arrive, speak with the team at the front of house. That’s how you get aligned fast, settle in, and start the experience without confusion.
The social side comes from the format itself: you’re eating and drinking at a fixed time with a group. Reviews highlighted guides with strong energy—names like Christian and Neel showed up in feedback, and that lines up with what this kind of tour needs. A good host helps keep the pace smooth and the group comfortable, especially if you’re with people you don’t know.
If you like your tours to feel more like a fun night out than a strict script, you’ll probably enjoy this.
Where it fits in your Krakow plans

Krakow evenings can turn into a blur—one venue becomes two, then suddenly it’s midnight. This experience is useful because it gives you one “scheduled” block.
Start time is 7:00 pm, so it works well as:
- your first big stop before heading out again
- a standalone night plan with friends
- an easy option when you don’t want to hunt for dinner and drinks separately
Because it’s only about 2 hours, it also avoids the common problem of booking something that eats your whole evening.
Price and value: what you’re paying for

At $71.70 per person, you’re paying for three things:
- a three-course meal (starter, main, dessert)
- bottomless alcohol from a defined set
- the convenience of a guided, timed group experience with check-in
To judge value, compare it to ordering like-for-like in Krakow. If you were to pay separately for a starter, a main, dessert, and multiple rounds of beer/cocktails/spirits, the cost can rise fast—especially once you add a couple of cocktail rounds. Here, the math is built around getting you fed and drinking through the set window.
Also, the group cap of 40 is a quiet advantage. It can mean less chaos than larger party formats, and it usually helps the staff keep service moving.
Still, it’s not the right deal if you don’t plan to drink during the window. The price is clearly designed around alcohol being a major part of the experience.
Dietary needs: easier than you think, if you request early

The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, as long as you indicate it in the special requirements when booking. That’s important. A flexible format only helps if the kitchen gets the info ahead of time.
If you have dietary needs, write them clearly when you book. Don’t wait until arrival—getting your meal right depends on prep.
Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

This experience shines for:
- groups that want food + drinks without planning
- people who enjoy classic spirits, beer, and cocktails
- anyone who likes a timed social plan with an English-speaking setup
- diets that fall under the accepted categories, as long as you request them during booking
It might not be ideal if:
- you want non-stop drinking beyond a strict 2-hour session
- you only drink very specific brands or types outside the included list
- you expect coffee/tea to be included with the meal
Small-group meeting point: make it easy on yourself
You meet at Klub Alternatywy, Mały Rynek 4 (31-041 Kraków). It’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re balancing this with other stops in the Old Town area.
Tip: arrive a bit early. Even when check-in is easy, walking in late can make you feel rushed right when the drinks are about to start.
A balanced take: the real tradeoffs
This isn’t a long, multi-stop bar crawl. It’s a tight, structured 2-hour session built around one meal flow and an open bar of selected drinks. That’s a tradeoff, but it’s also the reason the experience feels simple.
If you want variety across many venues, you might prefer a different style of night out. If you want one plan that delivers food, alcohol, and a fun group atmosphere, this format fits well.
Should you book? My practical recommendation
Book it if you want an easy win in Krakow: three courses, selected bottomless drinks, English-friendly service, and a time-limited plan that’s easy to plug into your evening at 7:00 pm.
Skip it if you don’t drink much, because the price is clearly built for alcohol value. Also think twice if you’re hoping for coffee/tea to be included or if you need very specific drink types beyond vodka, rum, whisky, gin, plus beer and cocktails.
If you fall somewhere in the middle—hungry, curious, and open to the included drink list—this is a solid way to have a fun night without doing a bunch of extra planning.
FAQ
Is the experience only in English?
Yes. It’s offered in English, and the setup is built for English-speaking participants.
What drinks are included in the bottomless bar?
Included drinks are selected spirits (vodka, rum, whisky, gin), plus beer and cocktails during the 2-hour experience.
What food is included with the meal?
You get a three-course meal: nachos (starter), burger (main), and cake (dessert).
Is coffee or tea included?
No. Coffee and/or tea are not included.
Can I request a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free meal?
Yes. Dietary restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free can be accommodated if you add them to the special requirements at booking.
How many people are in the group?
The experience has a maximum of 40 travelers.



























