Easy-going spots in Poznań to enjoy wine! PART I

Poles are finally vibin’ with wine, and it’s shaking up the food scene big time—especially in Poznań. There’s nothing like a killer meal paired with the perfect glass of wine to take your taste buds on a wild ride. So, we’ve put together our top picks for spots that are all about that wine life, turning every meal into a next-level experience. Ready to explore? Click the names to check out their socials!

Morriña

Św. Marcin 61, City Center

The name says it all—Morriña, Galician for that deep nostalgia and longing for home. Co-owned by Iago Blanco Liaño, this spot brings straight-up authentic Spanish vibes to Poznań. Think Padrón peppers fried with olive oil and coarse salt, potato omelette done Betanzos-style (with that runny center), patatas bravas, crispy fried anchovies, squid, shrimp, and more Galician goodness. It’s as close to a real Galician bar as you’ll get without leaving town. Morriña hits different!

WinoBramie 

ul. Jackowskiego 36, Jeżyce

Since day one, WinoBramie’s been killin’ it with wines from all corners of the globe. You can grab a bottle to go or sip right there, and if it’s under 100 PLN a bottle, you can even cop it by the glass. Wanna try something different? Go for the Beaujolais nouveau—it’s all about that natural, juicy vibe. The chef’s got a real unique touch too, flipping classic Polish dishes with a modern twist and bringing back those forgotten gems like giblets. The seasonal menu’s packed with fire options—think artichokes or goat with apricot for starters, or get down with some killer ravioli or roasted veggies with next-level sides. It’s straight-up brilliant, no cap!

Winnowiercy

ul. Mickiewicza 34, Jeżyce

You’ll spot this joint by the killer lineup of natural wines and those eye-catching bottles—‘cause yeah, sometimes the label does the talking! The Vineyarders is where wine vibes are crisp and wild—think apples, bee pollen, or pear in syrup. These bottles are packed with natural goodness, lees, bubbles, the whole deal. The crew here? Mad passionate, they’ll break down the story behind every bottle for you. And if you’re feeling snacky, grab some tapas to match your glass, like a fresh sardine sandwich.

Twoja Wina

ul. Jackowskiego 36/1, Jeżyce

Mediterranean climate in Poznań’s Jeżyce district. There are main courses and insane tapas – including a sizable selection for vegetarians, such as Canarian-style potatoes with aioli. The wine list is focused on the best the world has to offer such as the Austrian Carousel, a rosé flavored with strawberries, raspberries and wild rose, or the crisp German FrauenPower with hints of black currant and cola. Delicious!

Barrio

Wyspiańskiego 13, Grunwald

Our second option on this list for everything Spanish. Barrio’s got that perfect vibe—wine bar meets tapas spot. The name means ‘District,’ and it fits. They’ve got a killer selection of Spanish wines, served by the glass or buy a bottle, to sip there or take home. The kitchen serves up fresh Spanish-style tapas daily. On a hot day? Cool off with crisp white wines—they’re perfect for unwinding. Try the Alma, made from 100% Godello, with notes of nectarine, peach, citrus, and a touch of minerality.

Istny

ul. Podgórna 12, City Center

Switching gears to a more party vibe, head to Istny on Podgórna 12. With 24 taps split between beer and wine, plus a rotating cider selection, it’s the spot for drinks. Wine is served by the glass, half-liter, or liter, and you can even sample before you commit. They’ve got some tapas to snack on, and the retro decor channels old-school ’90s Polish pubs. Perfect for a group hang, especially on the weekend—good times guaranteed!

Pika Pika

Zamkowa 5, Old Town

Another slice of Spain in Poznań, Pika Pika is a cozy tapas bar just off the Old Market Square with a killer view of the Town Hall. If you’re into Spanish wine, beer, and bites, this is your spot. The all-Spanish crew brings the real deal vibe, making it feel like you’re chillin’ in Spain. Wanna brush up on your Spanish? Try ordering in it! Or just let a glass of their tasty Spanish wine give you that extra boost. Perfect for a quick lunch or a night of wine and good times with friends.

Winiarnia pod Czarnym Kotem

ul. Wolsztyńska 1, Grunwald

The Black Cat Winery in Old Grunwald is a nightime hotspot—good luck finding a table! For over a decade, Marcin Piotr Kubiak, aka Buffet Kubiak, has run this joint where wine flows, food is on point, and convos about books and movies happen under the stars. Think house wine, killer riesling, or German sekt made champagne-style. Sometimes they even throw rooftop concerts, so keep an eye on their socials. It’s more party vibes than romantic—perfect for a fun night out!


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