Targowa, Restaurant and pub in Market Hall, Wrocław, Poland
Targowa is a restaurant and pub located in the cellar of Wrocław's Market Hall, serving craft beers alongside traditional Polish dishes such as ribs, beef cheeks, and schnitzel. The space occupies the historic underground level beneath the market building, with seating arranged in a rustic subterranean setting.
The establishment opened in September 2015 and has since operated in the cellar spaces beneath the Market Hall. The underground level itself dates back earlier in the building's past as a city trading center.
Polish cooking traditions meet craft beer culture in this space, drawing visitors who want to taste local flavors alongside international brews. The setting in the cellar level creates a casual meeting point where food and beer enthusiasts naturally gather.
Access is through the Market Hall via stairs descending into the cellar, a straightforward path down from the busy level above. Visitors should know that it can get crowded below, especially on weekends, so visiting on weekdays or making a reservation helps avoid delays.
The venue offers special tasting boards featuring five different beer varieties served together, allowing visitors to discover various brewing styles in one visit. This arrangement helps guests directly compare local and international selections.
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