Nowa Reforma is open from Thursday to Sunday from:
Monday . . . . . . . . Closed
Tuesday . . . . . . . . Closed
Wednesday . . . . . . Closed
Thursday . . . . 13:00 - 22:00
Friday . . . . . 12:00 - 22:00
Saturday . . . . 12:00 - 22:00
Sunday . . . . . 12:00 - 18:00
Nowa Reforma - a restaurant in the heart of historic Krakow.
Nowa Reforma is a restaurant located in the basement of a 14th-century tenement house at św. Anny 3, in the heart of the historic center of Krakow. The name of the premises refers to the former daily newspaper published under the same name, which was published in the years 1893-1928 in the basement of this tenement house.
1995.
“Nowa Reforma” (trans. The New Reform) continues the tradition of the restaurant located within the quarter of St. Anna Street since 1995. The name refers to a 19th and 20th-century newspaper that was edited and published in the same tenement building. In addition to the name itself, our inspirations from the past are also reflected in our cuisine.
Our menu is based on a "reformed" Old Polish kitchen. You will find unique specialties such as goose or venison, regional cheeses, and extraordinary vegetables. The menu is designed for everyone - predominantly featuring meat dishes, but we always have vegetarian and vegan options. The selection changes with the seasons.
In addition to the food, our menu also hides other treasures - a selection of wines from Moravia, Slovenia, or Moldova, an unusual choice of beer, and local liqueurs. The culmination of our menu are the desserts: classic, exquisite, and always fresh. Made from scratch in our pastry kitchen.
We are unique because we take care of everything ourselves - from the decor to the kitchen!
The name "Nowa Reforma" (The New Reform) is not just a memento, a relic, but also an ever-relevant dream. Don't we all expect a new reform that will heal everything, from healthcare to the climate? Welcome! Check out how our New Reform tastes - this time gastronomically!
In "Nowa Reforma" you will travel back in time
With our unique interior, we aim to bring history to life and allow our guests to journey through time and space. The original 14th-century fireplace, Gothic brick arches, and the favorites of our regulars - romantic booths created from authentic niches for storing wine and beer barrels. Combined with the proprietary design by Kaja Wierzbowska-Wrońska, an artist from the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) and privately the wife of the owner, they create a cozy historical setting, designed for the peaceful contemplation of the best in Polish cuisine.