Sztolnia, Restaurant in Silesia City Center, Katowice, Poland
Sztolnia is a restaurant in Silesia City Center in Katowice, housed in a former coal mine building and displaying industrial design elements. The interior combines brick walls, concrete surfaces, and intricate mosaic patterns into a unified visual environment.
The building dates from when coal mining shaped the economic and social structure of the region and built foundational industries. Its conversion shows how Katowice preserves its industrial past while accommodating modern functions.
The restaurant serves traditional Polish dishes alongside international cuisine, emphasizing regional ingredients from Silesian producers. The kitchen shows how local food and craft methods remain part of everyday eating culture in this region.
The restaurant operates daily from 11:00 to 22:00 Monday through Saturday and from 12:00 to 21:00 on Sundays. Plan time to explore the original mining details while you dine.
The open kitchen lets guests watch bread baking and dish preparation happen right in front of them. The restaurant also ages local Tyskie beer before serving it.
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