„Przybij piątaka"(High Five)! Number one bar in Wrocław

Pryzbij Piątaka Bar

It's only a minute away from the old town. From the old market you have to go to the hotel Merkury Hotel or go by Kazimierz Wielki street and continue straight on. We were lost for about twenty minutes looking for a bar with alcohol at affordable prices and without an obligatory dress code: chic dresses, high heels, shirts or elegant shoes, fortunately, some local guys told us where to go. After leaving the underground passage you immediately go left, under some temporary scaffolding and along the big brick wall. Stary Klasztor is located right there. We knew that it was an expensive pub thanks to the locals. People were sitting outside in the summer gardens. To get to the bar, you need to go inside the building, where Stary Klasztor is and carry on down the stairs.

You are now in a nice, spacious pub with minimalistic decor and low prices. You are allowed to smoke in here. The smoking area is behind the cloakroom on the left. White walls make the bar look brighter. The pub is divided into big rooms, with seats made of wooden pallets. On the walls, you can see a variety of musical notes used for decoration. It's easy to talk here. It's calmer than in the main room, although the noise is tolerable in there too.

In front of the stairs, you'll find the toilets and to the right there is a main room with a long bar. Next to the entrance, on the small platform, there is a place where you can make yourself comfortable and sit on the pillows placed on the floor around small tables. There are also places to sit at the bar, high tables with stools, comfortable sofas and armchairs where a large amount of people can sit. There is also a fairly spacious area with a DJ where everyone can dance. I don't understand why there is only a few people dancing, the music is quite good. They play everything, well known rock, reggae, hip hop, pop, club music. There's a big variety of different genres, but it is not extremely commercial. Everyone can have fun, so in the end we all decided to start dancing, even those who claimed "I don't dance". Austy pretended to be Patrick Swayze.

Beer, shots, as the name of the pub suggests, cost five zlotys. Literally everything. They have a huge variety of vodka and the drinks look quite interesting. You can pay by card.

There is only one thing I don't really understand; why there were tons of people in front of "Klasztor" meanwhile our bar was getting emptier and emptier. At some points there were only the four of us. Me and my new drunk friend. I just can't understand it. Great atmosphere, good music, low prices, big pub, but it was completely empty.


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