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Name
Bernard
Description
Vibrant pub & restaurant offering traditional Czech dishes & draft beers, plus live music.
Nearby attractions
Wrocław Market Square
Rynek, 11-400 Wrocław, Poland
Bridge of Penitents
Szewska 10, 50-122 Wrocław, Poland
Museum of Bourgeois Art
Rynek Ratusz 1, 50-116 Wrocław, Poland
The Pillory
Rynek, 50-116 Wrocław, Poland
Pharmacy Museum
Kurzy Targ 4, 50-103 Wrocław, Poland
Krasnale Syzyfki
Świdnicka 1, 53-319 Wrocław, Poland
Życzliwek Gnome
Rynek Ratusz 7/9, 50-529 Wrocław, Poland
Monument of Alexander Fredro
Rynek, 50-116 Wrocław, Poland
Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene
Szewska 10, 50-529 Wrocław, Poland
Museum of Pan Tadeusz
Rynek 6, 50-106 Wrocław, Poland
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Bierhalle. Restauracja
Rynek Ratusz 26, 50-101 Wrocław, Poland
Whiskey in the Jar
Rynek 23-24, 50-101 Wrocław
Pierogarnia Rynek 26
Rynek 26, 50-101 Wrocław, Poland
Pierogarnia Stary Młyn Wrocław
Rynek 29, 50-127 Wrocław, Poland
Ristorante Pizzeria La Vita è Bella
Rynek 38, 50-102 Wrocław, Poland
Iggy Pizza
Kuźnicza 10, 50-138 Wrocław, Poland
Masala Grill & Bar
Kuźnicza 3/1a, 50-138 Wrocław, Poland
Pizza Hut Wrocław Rynek
Rynek 49, 50-116 Wrocław, Poland
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Bernard

Rynek 35, 50-102 Wrocław, Poland
4.6(3.3K)$$$$
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Vibrant pub & restaurant offering traditional Czech dishes & draft beers, plus live music.

attractions: Wrocław Market Square, Bridge of Penitents, Museum of Bourgeois Art, The Pillory, Pharmacy Museum, Krasnale Syzyfki, Życzliwek Gnome, Monument of Alexander Fredro, Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene, Museum of Pan Tadeusz, restaurants: Vega, Restauracja & Browar Złoty Pies, Bierhalle. Restauracja, Whiskey in the Jar, Pierogarnia Rynek 26, Pierogarnia Stary Młyn Wrocław, Ristorante Pizzeria La Vita è Bella, Iggy Pizza, Masala Grill & Bar, Pizza Hut Wrocław Rynek
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Phone
+48 508 054 037
Website
bernard.wroclaw.pl

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Nearby attractions of Bernard

Wrocław Market Square

Bridge of Penitents

Museum of Bourgeois Art

The Pillory

Pharmacy Museum

Krasnale Syzyfki

Życzliwek Gnome

Monument of Alexander Fredro

Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene

Museum of Pan Tadeusz

Wrocław Market Square

Wrocław Market Square

4.8

(30.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bridge of Penitents

Bridge of Penitents

4.7

(4.2K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Museum of Bourgeois Art

Museum of Bourgeois Art

4.7

(2.2K)

Closed
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The Pillory

The Pillory

4.7

(474)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Investigate Wroclaws hidden gems
Investigate Wroclaws hidden gems
Thu, Dec 11 • 3:00 PM
50-438, Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:15 PM
Pawła Włodkowica 7, Wrocław, 50-072
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Nearby restaurants of Bernard

Vega

Restauracja & Browar Złoty Pies

Bierhalle. Restauracja

Whiskey in the Jar

Pierogarnia Rynek 26

Pierogarnia Stary Młyn Wrocław

Ristorante Pizzeria La Vita è Bella

Iggy Pizza

Masala Grill & Bar

Pizza Hut Wrocław Rynek

Vega

Vega

4.5

(2.2K)

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Restauracja & Browar Złoty Pies

Restauracja & Browar Złoty Pies

4.2

(1.8K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Bierhalle. Restauracja

Bierhalle. Restauracja

3.6

(2K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Whiskey in the Jar

Whiskey in the Jar

4.5

(5.4K)

$$$

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Joseph EddyJoseph Eddy
Friendly staff, great service for an English customer. For my starter I had prawns which were amazing, one of them was battered(?) in some kind black stuff - I only wish that they were all like this because it tasted so good. My main was Duck with beetroot. Too much beetroot! Diced beetroot, beetroot purée and beetroot, nut and potatoe dumplings described as crispy on the menu. They weren't crispy at all and the meal really needed some bite. All of the textures of the meal were so soft and rich. For the duck this was a good thing but I was disappointed in the dumplings despite the taste being quite nice. The dessert was a white chocolate cheesecake that was a bit too cakey for my taste. I'm used to cheesecake being creamy. When it came to paying I was asked if I wanted to pay in PLN or GBP. At first I didn't think it would matter much so I just shrugged my shoulders. Then I said I'd like to pay in zloty but I don't think the waitress heard me so I ended up paying in pounds. Initially I didn't mind but I wasn't warned about the 4% conversion fee charged by the card machine. I use a Starling bank card so I don't get fees for using my card abroad. After returning to the restaurant to try and refund and pay in zloty I was met by a rude waiter who was convinced I was charged by my bank even though the recipient said clearly I was charged by the card machine. They said it was impossible to refund which I'm uncertain if that's true because I work in a restaurant myself and know it's possible to refund card payment through the terminals. I'm sure if they spoke to a manager it could have been sorted. Anyway you can't judge the full restaurant by an uncommon experience but the food wasn't anything special for the price I paid.
Sey Ha SokSey Ha Sok
Bernard in Wroclaw offers an unforgettable culinary experience with its rich, flavorful Czech dishes. The food is deeply satisfying and has an almost Moorish (or should I say moreish!) quality in its complexity. I haven't eaten this well in a long time. The Velké Koleno (pork knuckle) is a standout, one of the best versions I've ever had. Stewed in a Czech dark beer, it carries a depth and richness that’s almost golden, like liquid treasure. Its flavors remind me of a Southeast Asian dish, with incredible balance and complexity. The stewed cabbage, deceptively simple at first glance, delivers just enough tanginess to cut through the richness, perfectly complementing the pork. The flavor pairings are exceptional: horseradish or mustard with the pork, cabbage with the pork, potato with sour cream, and potato with cabbage. Each combination creates a symphony of deep, harmonious flavors. Bernard is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates well-executed, hearty cuisine.
Peter SchimplPeter Schimpl
Fair Experience at Bernard Restaurant Bernard in Wrocław offers a solid dining experience right on the Market Square. The food is good and fairly priced, matching the expectations for such a central and popular location. The menu is varied, with something for most tastes, and the quality is consistent. The service is professional and efficient, handling a high volume of tourists.. The atmosphere is pleasant, with a modern and stylish interior as well as plenty of outdoor seating that allows you to enjoy the lively square. Overall, Bernard delivers what you would expect from a centrally located, tourist-oriented restaurant: decent food, professional service, and a nice setting. It may not be the most authentic or personal experience in Wrocław, but it’s a reliable choice if you want to dine right in the heart of the city.
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Friendly staff, great service for an English customer. For my starter I had prawns which were amazing, one of them was battered(?) in some kind black stuff - I only wish that they were all like this because it tasted so good. My main was Duck with beetroot. Too much beetroot! Diced beetroot, beetroot purée and beetroot, nut and potatoe dumplings described as crispy on the menu. They weren't crispy at all and the meal really needed some bite. All of the textures of the meal were so soft and rich. For the duck this was a good thing but I was disappointed in the dumplings despite the taste being quite nice. The dessert was a white chocolate cheesecake that was a bit too cakey for my taste. I'm used to cheesecake being creamy. When it came to paying I was asked if I wanted to pay in PLN or GBP. At first I didn't think it would matter much so I just shrugged my shoulders. Then I said I'd like to pay in zloty but I don't think the waitress heard me so I ended up paying in pounds. Initially I didn't mind but I wasn't warned about the 4% conversion fee charged by the card machine. I use a Starling bank card so I don't get fees for using my card abroad. After returning to the restaurant to try and refund and pay in zloty I was met by a rude waiter who was convinced I was charged by my bank even though the recipient said clearly I was charged by the card machine. They said it was impossible to refund which I'm uncertain if that's true because I work in a restaurant myself and know it's possible to refund card payment through the terminals. I'm sure if they spoke to a manager it could have been sorted. Anyway you can't judge the full restaurant by an uncommon experience but the food wasn't anything special for the price I paid.
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Bernard in Wroclaw offers an unforgettable culinary experience with its rich, flavorful Czech dishes. The food is deeply satisfying and has an almost Moorish (or should I say moreish!) quality in its complexity. I haven't eaten this well in a long time. The Velké Koleno (pork knuckle) is a standout, one of the best versions I've ever had. Stewed in a Czech dark beer, it carries a depth and richness that’s almost golden, like liquid treasure. Its flavors remind me of a Southeast Asian dish, with incredible balance and complexity. The stewed cabbage, deceptively simple at first glance, delivers just enough tanginess to cut through the richness, perfectly complementing the pork. The flavor pairings are exceptional: horseradish or mustard with the pork, cabbage with the pork, potato with sour cream, and potato with cabbage. Each combination creates a symphony of deep, harmonious flavors. Bernard is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates well-executed, hearty cuisine.
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Fair Experience at Bernard Restaurant Bernard in Wrocław offers a solid dining experience right on the Market Square. The food is good and fairly priced, matching the expectations for such a central and popular location. The menu is varied, with something for most tastes, and the quality is consistent. The service is professional and efficient, handling a high volume of tourists.. The atmosphere is pleasant, with a modern and stylish interior as well as plenty of outdoor seating that allows you to enjoy the lively square. Overall, Bernard delivers what you would expect from a centrally located, tourist-oriented restaurant: decent food, professional service, and a nice setting. It may not be the most authentic or personal experience in Wrocław, but it’s a reliable choice if you want to dine right in the heart of the city.
Peter Schimpl

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4.6
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4.0
38w

Ah, Wroclaw. A city that beckons you with the charm of a thousand postcards, a mix of vibrant history and modern flair that feels like the love child of an old European town and a trendy Instagram influencer. On a rather chilly Saturday afternoon, I took a brisk stroll away from my hotel to explore the Old City—because why sit indoors when you could be braving the cold to discover a world of restaurants, bars, and the kind of historical buildings that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a live-action museum?

Among the options was Bernard, a bistro-style joint with a lovely heated outside space that’s basically a warm hug for your frozen self. A friend suggested it, probably because they knew I’d fall for the promise of warmth and food. As we walked in, we were greeted by an exceptionally pleasant English-speaking waiter, who was probably the friendliest person I’d met all day, which was both a blessing and a curse—more on that later.

The menu at Bernard is nothing short of delightful. It’s like a curated playlist of food that makes you feel classy without the pretension. For starters, I opted for pielmieni, which is basically the Eastern European equivalent of dumplings but with a fancy name. And let me tell you, these little pockets of heaven were just right. Not too big, not too small—perfectly portioned like the kind of person you meet and think, Why aren’t we friends already?

Then came the pork cutlet. Oh, the pork cutlet. It arrived with all the bravado of a dish that was ready to take on the world. Unfortunately, it had a dark secret: one of the cutlets wasn’t cooked through. I was greeted not by a succulent piece of meat, but by raw pork staring at me like it had just come from a horror film audition. It was less "gourmet delight" and more "what's going on here?" It was the kind of uncooked pork that makes you wonder if someone in the kitchen just looked at the clock and thought, Eh, good enough.

Now, to the waiter’s credit, he was as apologetic as a puppy caught chewing on the furniture. He quickly swooped in with an apology that sounded like he had personally offended my taste buds, and the dish was promptly removed from the bill. Still, I’m convinced the chef could use a gentle reminder that pork should not be served like it’s a challenge on Chopped.

To finish off my meal, I went for the pistachio tartlet with summer fruits. It was fine. It was the kind of fine where you think, Yeah, that’s dessert. Perfectly portioned, just sweet enough, and it didn’t try to be more than it was. Like the perfect closing argument—delightfully satisfying but not trying to win an Oscar.

All in all, Bernard was a lovely experience—except for the uncooked pork, which I’m pretty sure is a health hazard, but let’s not dwell on that. The setting was fantastic, the food was mostly good, and even though I had a minor run-in with undercooked meat, I wouldn’t let it stop me from returning. I mean, who doesn’t love a good adventure in gastronomy? If you’re looking for a warm, historic spot with good food, I’d recommend it, but just maybe give the pork a once-over before...

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3.0
6y

Friendly staff, great service for an English customer.

For my starter I had prawns which were amazing, one of them was battered(?) in some kind black stuff - I only wish that they were all like this because it tasted so good.

My main was Duck with beetroot. Too much beetroot! Diced beetroot, beetroot purée and beetroot, nut and potatoe dumplings described as crispy on the menu. They weren't crispy at all and the meal really needed some bite. All of the textures of the meal were so soft and rich. For the duck this was a good thing but I was disappointed in the dumplings despite the taste being quite nice.

The dessert was a white chocolate cheesecake that was a bit too cakey for my taste. I'm used to cheesecake being creamy.

When it came to paying I was asked if I wanted to pay in PLN or GBP. At first I didn't think it would matter much so I just shrugged my shoulders. Then I said I'd like to pay in zloty but I don't think the waitress heard me so I ended up paying in pounds. Initially I didn't mind but I wasn't warned about the 4% conversion fee charged by the card machine. I use a Starling bank card so I don't get fees for using my card abroad. After returning to the restaurant to try and refund and pay in zloty I was met by a rude waiter who was convinced I was charged by my bank even though the recipient said clearly I was charged by the card machine. They said it was impossible to refund which I'm uncertain if that's true because I work in a restaurant myself and know it's possible to refund card payment through the terminals. I'm sure if they spoke to a manager it could have been sorted.

Anyway you can't judge the full restaurant by an uncommon experience but the food wasn't anything special for the...

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3.0
4y

Great food , below par service.

I went there with some family to celebrate mum's birthday. As long as a it comes to food ,it was great ,the dishes are fresh and hearty and the selection of available meals will surely satisfy majority of customers ,even those with highly refined palate.

However the service was another story - the 2 waiting staff ,one blond girl (with a few pounds extra) and another young skinny,tall boy seem to be interested very little in making this evening a memorable for us. The girl was rather abrupt and unwelcoming when we arrived and waited downstairs by the bar for a free table upstairs.She did not offer any drinks or provided the menu.Very unprofessional.

The boy's service was very impersonal ,he did not make any effort to make us feel welcome either.Just blant, minimalistic ,mechanic approach ,'let me just get it over with' attitude.

He seemed like he did not want to be there.I appreciate it was a Sunday night and close to closing time but still such a service can ruin any celebration.

The management should seriously pay more attention to the quality of the service provided and the waiting staff employed as this venue may soon loose customers no matter how good the food is.

I'll think twice before coming back there ,not because the food but because of the...

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