This small but cosy restaurant in Cracow was established in a place of the old workhouse. The interior design is quite atmospheric, a bit industrial and rough but the wooden elements and green plants on the wall warm the interior up. The kitchen background and the rest of the restaurant are not completely separated - the only thing that stands between them is a glazed wall with black bolections which allows the clients of the restaurant to see the kitchen staff.
Daub on one of the walls was hacked off to expose old bricks, creating the inimitable ambiance of the place. Another interesting element of interior design is a glazed cellar which was built in the place of an old garage pit. Inside we can find a quite impressive wine collection. Furniture is made of old wood received from demolition that was transported to Cracow from Mazury - mainly the chair backs and tabletops. They are connected with the chairs and barstools which are very characteristic in this Bistro interior. All the restaurant is lit with loft-like light and some part of this lighting was created by the investors themselves.