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Krakow with 24 15/16 year olds

Hi
I taking part in a school trip to Krakow, we are taking Y11 pupils to Auschwitz.
We are staying B&B in Hotel Classic. Can anyone recommend any restaurants in the area that re suitable for us to take pupils of 15/16 to along with us oldies (im 29 btw! :rotfl: ), a friend who travels to Poland very regularly advised of three places but he felt they were unsuitable for the kids, Rooster was one, but I can only begin to imagine what the boys in the party would be like. We will ask advice from the hotel but thought I might be able to get a heads up by posting on here.

Thanks in advance
Starkiller X

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  • I went to Krakow a couple of weeks back with 6 mates, on a stag do. On the first night we ate at C.K.Browar, which is not far from the main square.

    We all had decent meals and with beers it came to about £40 for all of us. It's quite a big place so should have no problem accommodating a big party.
  • That was one of the places my friend told me about, do you think that they will be ok with "young adults"

    Ta
    Jane aka Starkiller
  • starkiller wrote: »
    That was one of the places my friend told me about, do you think that they will be ok with "young adults"

    Ta
    Jane aka Starkiller

    Should be OK, from what I can remember (was a bit drunk at the time) we went downstairs and there was quite a long room with loads of tables. They took us further into the back (probably thought we'd be a bit loud) and there was a small dancefloor by there. By the entrance would be more suitable for you I would say. The food was excellent.

    By the way, we also went to Roosters and the boys will probably struggle to concentrate on their meals !
  • Dylanwing
    Dylanwing Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Probably, personally I found it loud, trendy, the home-brew beer was poor, and they charged me to use the loo! You can tell that I am getting old!
  • buglawton
    buglawton Posts: 9,246 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Noticed that October prices for Krakow hotel rooms are about 100 EUROs for a double (and likely to be booked out on a weekend). Any better suggestions?
  • Amba_Gambla
    Amba_Gambla Posts: 12,107 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    what is Rooster's???

    sounds interesting ;)
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