Guide to Warsaw food halls and marketplaces (outdoor & indoor)
Food halls in Warsaw
Are you going out for lunch with friends or family, but everyone wants something different? Does this sound familiar? Food halls will settle restaurant selection fights. They offer a wide variety of ethnic cuisines and local restaurant concepts. Food halls are an excellent solution for breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a group—everyone orders from a different restaurant and eats at a shared table.
“Food Town” at the Fabryka Norblina / Norblin Factory
Location: Fabryka Norblina, Żelazna 51/53 Street (Wola). Open every day. An underground parking lot is available. The biggest food hall in Warsaw (five historic factory halls). Website in English.
Photo source: Fabryka Norblina
Elektrownia Powiśle, Food Hall
Location: Elektrownia Powiśle shopping mall, Dobra 42 Street (Powiśle). Open every day. An underground parking lot is available. A historic power plant became a modern shopping center. Located next to the Copernicus Science Center. Culinary concepts serving cuisines from all over the world. Includes the outdoor area. Website in English.
Photo source: Elektrownia Powiśle
Hala Koszyki
Location: Hala Koszyki, Koszykowa 63 Street (city center). Open every day. An underground parking lot is available. Besides the food hall, there are also some shops. In selected restaurants, you can eat outside. Located in a historic market hall built in 1906-1908, renovated and reopened in 2016. Website in English.
Photo source: Hala Koszyki
Browary Warszawskie – Food Hall Browary (Warsaw Breweries)
Location: Browary Warszawskie, Grzybowska 58 Street (Wola/city center). Open every day. An underground parking lot is available. The Food Hall is located in a new (opened in 2021) urban space in the Wola district, very close to the city center – apartments, office space, restaurants, and stores. Website in English.
Photo source: Browary Warszawskie
Hala Gwardii – temporarily CLOSED for renovation
Location: Hala Gwardii, Plac Żelaznej Bramy 1 (city center). A combination of the food hall and food/shopping market. Located in a historic building that was developed in 1899-1902. Website in Polish. Facebook. Hala Gwardii is closed from June 2023 (renovation).
Photo source: Hala Gwardii
Food markets & farmers’ markets in Warsaw
Shopping for your weekly groceries doesn’t have to be a tiresome task. Farmers’ markets feature what’s at the season’s peak in Poland – you can find your favorites and new products that will stretch your culinary imagination. At farmers’ markets, you’ll find the freshest food around. The food is typically grown in the Warsaw region. It’s also a great learning experience for kids – at farmers’ markets, they can usually taste samples of new foods, encouraging them to try new ones.
“BioBazar” – an indoor farmers’ market of organic food
Location: Fabryka Norblina, Żelazna 51/53 Street (Wola). Open on Tuesday-Saturday, and open on shopping Sundays. Organic food is sold directly by farmers and producers. Regional products from various countries. Website in Polish. Website in English. Facebook. Instagram.
“Forteca Kręgliccy” – outdoor farmers market
Location: Forteca Kręgliccy, Zakroczymska 12 (city center). Open on Wednesday, from 9 am. Fresh fish, dairy products, meat, bread, vegetables, fruits, and ready meals. Website in Polish. Facebook. Instagram.
“Bazar Olkuska” – indoor food market
Location: Bazar Olkuska, Olkuska 12 Street (Mokotów). Open Monday-Saturday. Meat, fish, seafood, bread, vegetables, fruit, coffee, tea, juices, honey, preserves, lunch dishes, organic, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free products. Regional products from various countries. Website in Polish. Facebook. Instagram.
“Rysiny” – family farm in Białołęka
Location: Gospodarstwo Rysiny, Smugowa 30 B Street (Białołęka). Open Monday-Saturday. Family farm on the outskirts of Warsaw, where you can buy seasonal fruits, vegetables, juice, bread, cakes, and flowers. Website in Polish. Facebook.
Street food markets in Warsaw
Outdoor street food markets are typically open from April/May until the end of August/September.
“Nocny Market” in Wola
Location: Nocny Market, Towarowa 3 Street (Wola). Friday-Saturday 5 pm – 1 am, Sunday 4 pm – 11 pm. “The Night Market” is located on the platforms of the closed railway station. Facebook. Instagram.
The “Breakfast Market” in Żoliborz, Mokotów, and Wawer / Targ Śniadaniowy – an outdoor shopping & street food
Selected Saturdays in Żoliborz, location: al. Wojska Polskiego 1 Street, corner of Śmiała Street (Żoliborz), 9 am – 4 pm. Selected Sundays in Mokotów, location: Skwer Grupy AK “Granat”, corner of Puławska and Woronicza Street (Mokotów), 10 am – 5 pm. Selected Sundays in Wawer (a new location in the 2025 season), location: Park Aktywności Rodzinnej, Węglarska 41 Street, 10 am – 5 pm. Free entrance. Street food, ice cream, bread, pastries, vegan delicatessen, vegetables, fruits, etc. Facebook, Instagram. The new season starts in April. Please note that due to the weather conditions, outdoor events like ‘Breakfast Market’ may be canceled at the last minute (it’s recommended to check their Facebook for information before heading out).
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