REVIEW · KRAKOW
2 Hour Bottomless Brunch Experience with 3 Course Meal And Drinks
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If you want a low-stress evening with great value, this 2-hour bottomless brunch is an easy pick in Kraków. You get an open bar with selected spirits (vodka, rum, whisky, gin), plus beer and cocktails, paired with a 3-course meal. It’s set up to be simple: you show up, check in with the front-of-house team, eat, and keep your drink card full.
I really like the format because you’re not constantly deciding what to order next. I also like that the meal isn’t just snack food: you’re served a starter, a main (including a burger), and dessert (cake), so you’re covered even if you start drinking right away.
One consideration: this is more of a fun pub-style setting than a fancy, polished brunch. Even with good staff and solid food, the venue can feel a bit rough around the edges, so manage your expectations if you’re after a glossy atmosphere.
In This Review
- Quick Take: What You’ll Remember
- The Bottomless Brunch Setup in Kraków (2 Hours, 1 Location, Real Value)
- Meeting at Klub Alternatywy: Finding It and Starting Smoothly
- The Menu You Can Plan Around: Nachos, Burger, Cake
- Open Bar Reality: Spirits, Beer, Cocktails (and How It Changes the Mood)
- What the Two Hours Feel Like: Starter to Dessert, Course by Course
- The Role of the Guide: English, Energy, and Local-Friendly Conversation
- Price and Value: Is $71.70 Worth It?
- Best Fit: Who Should Book This Bottomless Brunch
- A Few Smart Planning Notes (So the Night Stays Fun)
- Should You Book This Bottomless Brunch in Kraków?
- FAQ
- What time does the bottomless brunch start in Kraków?
- What’s included with the $71.70 per person price?
- What drinks are part of the open bar?
- What is the sample menu?
- Can the experience accommodate dietary restrictions?
- Where do I meet, and where does it end?
Quick Take: What You’ll Remember
- A true open bar for 2 hours with selected spirits, plus beer and cocktails
- 3-course meal included, including nachos, burger, and cake (sample menu)
- Social vibe in a capped group (maximum 40 people) with English-speaking guidance
- Dietary needs can be handled if you flag them at booking (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.)
- Guide check-in at the front of house after you arrive at Klub Alternatywy, Mały Rynek 4
The Bottomless Brunch Setup in Kraków (2 Hours, 1 Location, Real Value)

This experience is built for people who want an organized night out without overthinking it. It runs about 2 hours, starting at 7:00 pm, and it ends back at the meeting point. That matters because you can plan the rest of your evening without guessing where you’ll be next.
The big selling point is the mix of food and alcohol. You’re paying one price and getting alcoholic beverages plus a 3-course dinner. If you’re the type who likes to sample drinks rather than stick to one, this format often feels like a smarter deal than ordering one-by-one.
And there’s a practical comfort here: it’s in English, and the group size is kept to up to 40. Smaller groups tend to run with less waiting around, and that’s especially important when the plan includes courses plus an open bar.
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Meeting at Klub Alternatywy: Finding It and Starting Smoothly

You start at Klub Alternatywy, Mały Rynek 4, 31-041 Kraków. You’ll have a mobile ticket, so you’re not scrambling for printed paper. The venue is also described as near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re arriving from another part of town.
One small detail that makes a difference: once you arrive, you should speak with the guide at the front of house. That keeps the whole start from feeling chaotic. If you’ve got dietary requirements, this is also a good moment to make sure your needs are understood, since the experience says they can accommodate things like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free when you indicate them in advance.
The Menu You Can Plan Around: Nachos, Burger, Cake

Even though it’s billed as brunch, you’re getting a straightforward 3-course meal across the two hours. The sample menu is clear, which helps you decide if it fits your tastes:
- Starter: Nachos
- Main: Burger
- Dessert: Cake
Here’s why that’s useful: nachos and burgers are crowd-pleasers, so you’re unlikely to feel like you’re eating something unfamiliar just to fill space. And because cake is included, you’re not left hunting for dessert elsewhere in Kraków after you’ve already had a full meal and a few drinks.
If you care about dietary options, this is the place to be proactive. The experience specifically says they can accommodate a range of needs—vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.—as long as you add it during booking. That’s the key: don’t wait until you’re seated and hoping for the best.
Open Bar Reality: Spirits, Beer, Cocktails (and How It Changes the Mood)

This is where the experience earns its name. You get selected spirits—vodka, rum, whisky, gin—plus beer and cocktails included during the 2-hour window. In other words, the drinks aren’t an add-on. They’re part of the plan.
What that means for you in real life:
- You can pace yourself, then order another round without doing math in your head.
- You can pick what fits your mood: something spirit-forward, beer, or a cocktail if you want a sweeter, easier sip.
- The atmosphere shifts from casual dining to a more social pub-energy evening.
The drinks also connect to what many people like most about this kind of outing: it’s easy to loosen up. In the feedback, guides are praised for bringing the fun, and that usually happens because the group is kept in motion—food arrives, drinks keep coming, and conversations start naturally.
What the Two Hours Feel Like: Starter to Dessert, Course by Course

Since this experience is a single 2-hour session, the “itinerary” is really the rhythm of service. You’ll start with the starter, move to the main, then finish with dessert—while the open bar keeps flowing.
Starter: Nachos
Nachos are a smart opening course here. They’re shareable, fast to eat, and they work well with beer or a lighter cocktail. If you’re arriving hungry, you’ll feel taken care of right away, and you won’t have to wait until the main course to get that satisfying food hit.
Potential drawback: if you’re someone who hates messy food while drinking, nachos can be a bit hands-on. The upside is that it keeps things relaxed.
Main: Burger
The burger is the “anchor” meal. After starter and drinks, you usually want something that feels like a real meal, not just snacks. The inclusion of a burger fits that need—especially if you’re out on a night when you haven’t eaten much yet.
Also, the main course is typically when people start talking more confidently. By this point, the group has momentum: drinks are flowing, food is in front of them, and it feels like an actual night out rather than a timed meal.
Dessert: Cake
Dessert included is a big plus. Cake isn’t a heavy finish in the way some desserts can be, and it gives you a sweet ending without having to search around Kraków for a café after the drinks.
Practical tip: if you’re having cocktails and spirits, pace your dessert. Eat it like dessert, not like a second main course.
The Role of the Guide: English, Energy, and Local-Friendly Conversation

The experience includes an English-speaking approach, and guides are a big part of why it lands well. In feedback tied to this kind of Krawl Through Kraków format, names like Christian and Neel come up. The common thread is energy: guides who are up for conversation help the group gel, and that turns a drink-and-food session into something more memorable than just a meal.
You also get something subtle but valuable from a good guide: a sense of how to enjoy the city beyond the scheduled time. Even if you don’t get a formal walking program here, the guide can point you toward how locals tend to spend evenings—what to look for, how to keep things easy, and what vibe to aim for next.
If you’re hoping to connect with other people, this format is built for that. The group size cap (up to 40) is small enough that you’re not swallowed by the crowd, but big enough to keep the social energy.
Price and Value: Is $71.70 Worth It?

At $71.70 per person, you’re paying for two things at once: food (3 courses) and an open bar that includes spirits, beer, and cocktails. The value question isn’t just whether it’s cheap. It’s whether it matches how you actually plan to eat and drink.
This is how I’d think about it before booking:
- If you plan to have several drinks over two hours, the included open bar is the core value.
- If you also want real food (starter + main + dessert), you’re not paying extra for meals.
- If you only want one drink or you’re skipping alcohol, this likely won’t feel as good, because the price is built around both.
It’s also worth noting that the experience is designed to be easy. You’re not coordinating transport between multiple stops, and the session ends back where it begins. That convenience has a cost too, and this product bakes it in.
Best Fit: Who Should Book This Bottomless Brunch

This works especially well if you:
- want a simple evening plan with a clear start time and a set end point
- like social settings where conversation comes naturally
- drink beer, cocktails, or spirits and want to avoid constant per-drink decisions
- prefer food that won’t be weird or risky to most people
It may be less ideal if you:
- are very picky about venue style (this isn’t positioned as a high-end brunch room)
- don’t want alcohol to be the center of the experience
- prefer coffee or tea as part of the package (coffee/tea is not included)
A Few Smart Planning Notes (So the Night Stays Fun)

- Start time is 7:00 pm. So yes, it’s called brunch, but it’s timed for an evening. Plan your dinner day accordingly.
- Bring your appetite. Nachos + burger + cake adds up quickly, even over two hours.
- Dietary needs should be added at booking. The experience says they can accommodate options like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free if you flag them in special requirements.
- If you’re booking last minute, there’s a free cancellation window up to 24 hours before start time, which gives you breathing room if plans shift.
Should You Book This Bottomless Brunch in Kraków?
I’d book this if you want a fun, structured night where you can eat well and drink without negotiating every detail. The combination of open bar drinks (vodka, rum, whisky, gin, plus beer and cocktails) with a real 3-course meal (nachos, burger, cake) makes it feel like a packaged deal that’s hard to beat for a 2-hour outing.
Skip it if you’re after a quiet, elegant brunch vibe, or if you don’t plan to drink much. And if you’re sensitive to alcohol pacing, go in with a plan: start with food, sip steadily, and use the included cake as your sweet finish rather than something to power through.
FAQ
What time does the bottomless brunch start in Kraków?
The experience starts at 7:00 pm and lasts about 2 hours.
What’s included with the $71.70 per person price?
The price includes alcoholic beverages and the 3-course meal (starter, main, and dessert). Coffee and/or tea are not included.
What drinks are part of the open bar?
The open bar includes selected spirits (vodka, rum, whisky, gin), beer, and cocktails.
What is the sample menu?
The sample menu lists nachos for the starter, a burger as the main course, and cake for dessert.
Can the experience accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes. The experience says it can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and more, as long as you add your needs to the special requirements at booking.
Where do I meet, and where does it end?
You meet at Klub Alternatywy, Mały Rynek 4, 31-041 Kraków and the experience ends back at the same meeting point.


























