Whisky in the Jar | Local Voices
What’s Brewing at Browary Endless Summer Edition Keeping cool under the archway of the old beer cellars at Warsaw Breweries.
In this ongoing series, we take a look at the latest at Browary Warszawskie (Warsaw Breweries) - the 4.5ha former industrial area that has now been brilliantly transformed into a vibrant microcosm of culture, gastronomy and nightlife. Formerly the site of the Haberbusch & Schiele Brewery, today’s revamped Browary complex beautifully mixes bold modern architecture with historic brick buildings, industrial-chic interiors with green commons, and commercial spaces with residential comforts, including the capital’s first ‘woonerf’ and five public squares. From a visitor’s perspective, it’s more than an urban renewal triumph, but a bona fide destination for drinks, dining, relaxation and entertainment. Special events, happenings and activities for all ages take place here throughout the year, making it a popular meeting place, day and night. 18
A Diversity of Tastes When it comes to dining, Browary offers a densely packed and diverse community of gastro points where you can try the latest projects from the capital’s most creative culinary influencers. At the apex is Food Hall Browary (p.86) - a casual indoor food market with 12 contemporary food concepts from around the world. Next door, the revived Browar Warszawski (Warsaw Brewery) offers 18 varieties of craft beer brewed in plain view, plus a full card of food, from grilled steaks to fresh seafood. Nine’s Restaurant & Sports Bar - named after footballer, fitness icon and co-owner, Robert