BrewDog Warsaw

Craft BeerSrodmiescie$$

BrewDog Warsaw sits at ul. Widok 8 in Srodmiescie, a short walk from the Centrum metro and tram stops at the Dmowski roundabout. Warsaw Insider reported the opening on 5 May 2016 as the Scottish brewer's first bar in Central and Eastern Europe.

The beer is the reason to come. Warsaw Insider counts 18 taps, nine pouring BrewDog's own beers and the rest given over to Polish and foreign craft, so the list runs well beyond the house range.

BrewDog built its name on hop-forward beer, and its Punk IPA anchors a list that the Warsaw bar rounds out with guest taps that rotate alongside the core range.

Food runs from breakfasts to hot dogs across the day, a kitchen meant to keep pace with a bar that opens at noon rather than only at night.

The room opens early and runs late, from midday to as late as 3am on Friday and Saturday, which makes it both a daytime pint stop and a late-session bar.

Who it suits: hop-forward beer drinkers, visitors near the centre who want a familiar craft name, and groups after a late weekend session. Who should skip it: anyone after a quiet wine room or a cocktail bar.

The Widok 8 address is the practical draw, steps from Centrum and the main interchange, which makes it an easy meeting point in a busy part of the city.

The crowd mixes Warsaw craft beer regulars with visitors, helped by the central location and the brand recognition that BrewDog carries internationally.

Pitu Pitu's Warsaw listing keeps the bar in its current craft beer guide, and a Yelp page updated in April 2026 lists live hours and a working phone line, which point to a room still trading.

The rotating guest taps are the reason for regulars to return, since the nine house lines are joined by Polish and imported beers that change through the year.

Pricing sits in the standard craft range for central Warsaw, higher than a milk-bar pint but in line with the city's other specialist beer rooms.

BrewDog's model leans on its own brewery output, which is why nine of the eighteen lines pour house beers while the rest rotate through guests.

The central setting makes it an easy meeting point, steps from the main interchange where the metro and tram lines cross at the Dmowski roundabout.

The kitchen runs across the day rather than only at night, which lets the room serve a lunchtime crowd as well as the late weekend sessions.

Among Warsaw's craft beer rooms, the appeal is the breadth of the list and the brand's international range rather than a single local speciality.

For a first stop on a central Warsaw beer crawl, the long hours and the deep tap list make it a practical anchor before the city's smaller taprooms.

Reviewers note the same draw the brand trades on, a long rotating tap wall in a room built for beer first.

Tap takeovers and new-release nights give the calendar a rhythm, with one-off kegs landing alongside the core lines through the year.

The bright, functional room is built around the bar itself, so the focus stays on the board of eighteen taps rather than the decor.

For a central Warsaw craft beer stop with a deep tap list and long hours, BrewDog holds its place among the city's specialist beer bars.

BrewDog Warsaw features in our guide to the best craft beer bars in Warsaw, and sits alongside the world's best craft beer bars worldwide.

Sources: Warsaw Insider; Warsaw Foodie; Pitu Pitu Warsaw; Yelp (updated April 2026); BeerAdvocate.

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