Hala Gwardii

Market · Os. Za Zelanza Brama

Hala Gwardii

Market · Os. Za Zelanza Brama
plac Żelaznej Bramy 1, 00-136 Warszawa, Poland

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Art nouveau market hall with diverse street food, bars, and events  

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plac Żelaznej Bramy 1, 00-136 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

halagwardii.pl
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plac Żelaznej Bramy 1, 00-136 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

halagwardii.pl
@halagwardii
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@halagwardii

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Hennah

Google
It’s nice to walk while looking around in the markets! This is a market only opens Fri to Sun. There are plenty of street foods, bars and shops. I don’t know how time flies while shopping. After shopping I ate handmade burger for dinner, but it also was so good that I kept on eating.

Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya

Google
Hipster-y food hall, with an excellent selection of comestibles. There's everything from Bliny to Burgers, Tacos to (something beginning with T that is definitely not Tacos), and a whole bunch more. Also excellent if strange wine. Go, get stuff, and chill there for as long as you want - it's bright, airy, and pleasant...

Where Can I FLY

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Best place in town for affordable wine and great food court. All kind of people are coming and the mix is a nice change. Nice events organized as well. The only bad point is that events and food market are closed when they should actually be opened, in the evening. The upper bar is awesome!

Nikol Chmelíčková

Google
I love LOVE this place as an expat! Every week I can't wait till Friday comes so I could drop by for some coffee and french croassaint there and chill with prosecco and some nice meal there. This place is area not only for different food stores and restaurants but it is also place for different events like plant market, chocolate fare, second hand clothes. This is definitely more loc than Hala Koszyki. Best place to chill with friends, open for takeaways also during corona. Last but not least make sure you visit local market sellers just outside the hall. Best stuff including eggs, honey and smoked fish are sold there. 😍

nam phong

Google
Being a hipster I definitely love this market, it was renovated from the old market that not far from the center of Warsaw. The market used to be the place where they organised the boxing matches, now they still hang the pictures of the good old days. The are so many stores these who sell the international foods here but the different thing is the foods are sold by the people who originated form those countries so the foods are really so good. Before the pandemic of wuhan virus here they have the free ping pong tables for who want to try, it is a shame that now no longer because of the viruses. This market also have an analog photo booth, very interesting from my point of view, I am an analog photo enthusiast. If you never been there why not?

Il-Huan Cho

Google
This is a cool place! If you are in Warsaw, go here and you will find alot of interesting food items, specialities, wine and drinks and French pastries as well. I didn't expect this at all. The pastries are better than Batida and it's 1/3 of Batida prices.

Romy KARAM

Google
One of the best place to be in Warsaw. A lot of choices for food drinks and desserts. We tried 5 kiosks and all of them were amazing.

Jah Patchotepong

Google
Nice place to get street food and there’s a fresh market around. The hall’s got quite a variety of food from coffee, desserts, polish dumpings and all. Plenty of tables& seats. Clean toilets. It’s so fun if you go as a group and share things together. They have some buy-back shops and non-food like hair do for kids or pixel graphics crafting, if the kids need activities. I’d recommend to check out if you visit warsaw.
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Mahesh P.

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Hipster-y food hall, with an excellent selection of comestibles. There's everything from Bliny to Burgers, Tacos to (something beginning with T that is definitely not Tacos), and a whole bunch more. Also excellent if strange wine. Go, get stuff, and chill there for as long as you want - it's bright, airy, and pleasant...
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Pawel D.

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You ever wonder where all the hip, young & wild Warsovians congregate after their work day comes to an end? Well, wonder no more, 'tis the place and for a good reason. Hala Gwardii is a newly-renovated food hall, that used to serve as a boxing centre (where Polish champs perfected their skills), temporary bus center and originally as a place for vendors of all kinds. It's current incarnation is a perfect match for the hungry masses of Warsaw in 2019. The place is packed to the brim with regular & vegan burger joints, asian-inspired cuisine, ice-cream shops, beer & vodka bars etc. In short: you will for sure find at least one thing you'll enjoy there. Bonus points: - Open until 1AM [!!!] - Plenty of seating options - Various events (ping pong, boxing, soccer viewing parties)
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Michael R.

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I am so proud to be of Polish decent after coming here and meeting some of the friendliest people in the world and I can't even say thank you in the language, but when a friendly smile between strangers says it all who needs words. I am Polska I love Polska I am proud to say I am Polska beautiful place even more beautiful people
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Simon P.

Yelp
I must admit, I longed for a real foodhall in Warsaw. I know, the food is overpriced and the whole idea js just another incarnation of a very old thing - a market, where people used to meet, eat, drink and talk. The same, but hipster way. Nonetheless, I like it and I was glad that some form of Smorgasburg finally arrived jn the capital of Poland. In Hala Gwardii, former boxing arena, you can meet usual suspects - Asian dim sum, pastrami sandwiches, coffee, beer and sweets. Polish food is also pretty well represented, which is a nice gesture towards foreigners visiting this country, so they could grt something different than everywhere else. Buying groceries here is also an option, albeit expensive and you can get the same for a better price outside, around Hala Gwardii and the neighboring Hala Mirowska. Stop by sometimes for a concert or an evening party, it's worth it.
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Jule S.

Yelp
Hala Gwardii is probably the fanciest place there is in Warsaw to eat and the place to be for the ones looking for vegetarian or vegan food. Right behind a traditional market hall, there is many different food stands where you can get international vegetarian or vegan street food for very convenient prices. They also sell fresh fruits, soaps and oils. Apart from that, you'll find coffe, ice cream, a photo booth and, not to forget, you can play some table tennis after finishing your meal! So, Great atmosphere and a lot to get for little money! Minus: only opened on weekends.