Reviews of American Restaurants in Warsaw
best damn burger joint in warsaw.. and that was told me and my party by a table full of germans. so we tried it.. well I can do damage to a plate of food... but this meal was .. almost to much. the burger was an inch thick and about six or seven inches round.. the fries and slaw topped with a half litter stein of beer. to this day, if there is any thing I think I cant finish, be it food,projects , or any thing.. its a warsaw burger. but perseverance saw me through. and I must say, in all my efforts to finish such a tasty burger.. it was accomplished slowly and with much savoring. hope to again stretch my stomach with such a meal from the best burger joint in warsaw.
I went here last night and I liked the fact that you can sit at the bar, the staff were friendly, it was warm, lots of people eating, nice American style pictures and 50's advertising and tv's playing music. The food looked a bit more expensive than usual Warsaw prices but was an American Diner range of meals.
Stated that Saturday's they have Happy Hour 16.00-19.00 but refused to honour offer. Typical Russian attitude, never to be recommended!
Great place to visit & have fun
Great to have a place where you can buy top quality burgers and other American style food that tastes very good. The restaurant looks great and they give great service. If you just need to have a great American meal this is the place to go.
Not a review but a comment to Paul from the UK. Really what is the point visiting another country and going for an American steak.. The whole point in travel is to experience something of the culture... That includes the food. Want American steak, then go to America. Ignore my rating as i have not been in this restaurant but had to give points to post this.
GREAT burgers and salads. Bit on the expensive side, but definitely worth it!
Like all Hard Rock Cafes - expensive!
This place is amazing during the summer months when you can sit outside in front of the stage where they have live acts perform from time to time. The nachos are great and so are the fajitas. Music is too loud to chat to anyone other then the wait staff who all speak fluent English. Expensive by Warsaw standards but worth a visit.
waaaaay overpriced... but worth it.
Really disappointed, had a heavy night drinking the night before I went here dying for a good american steak.walked for the other side of town foe 50 mins to get this steak I was dying for. When I arrived there I had to ask for a menu, once I had decided on the most expensive steak that I had been dreaming about all night, I then had to get up again to ask if I could order. Asked for my steak to be well cooked, that didn't happen almost could not eat it with the blood inside it. Ok far enough may If they had bothered to ask how my meal was they might have offered to change it, but no they did not come to check on my meal. Veg was not cooked neither, as fir the price you where paying high class price for this crap. To top it all off I then had to get up again to pay my bill, and then wait for ages fir my change. Ohh and the place was empty so they had no excuse. I will never be back here.
Hard Rock cafes that are not in super-westernized cities are generally pretty cool - they hire interesting staff so a seat at the bar will always mean great conversation.
Yes, it is a tourist trap. Yes, the prices are mad for such simple nosh. But where else can you find this level of American food in Poland? Nowhere else I'm afraid. Really for those craving specific American treats like hamburgers, salads (think ceasar and cobb) and brownies. Yum.
not bad, service ok - food better. will try again and if you're in the area you should stop in
12zl a beer??! Shocking behaviour.
small place but nice waitress and ok Am.food....
Oh my - I'm embarrassed to say I went here, and had a great time. It's a guilty pleasure for sure, and the prices are insane even for Warsaw's expensive standards. Oh well. A nice treat once in a while.
Tasty food and large portions but music was too loud to have real conversation at the table.
i like this lokal - very good american style hamburger.
This has to be the top noch place for burgers. Closest things to one that truly satisfies that desire to fill yourself on the verge of a heart attack. Panting for breath after the 10oz burgers make the high prices worth it. Also the costumer service is supurb, even for American standards.
OK to visit from time to time, customers and staff are nice. A change from the usual Warsaw trendy places which are all getting a bit samey. I don't think I would set foot in a HRC if I lived anywhere else though.
Hate to say it but I think they're getting their act together again. Last time I was here in the Summer the staff were all rubbish and unfriendly. Didn't go back for ages. Went on Saturday night and it was a great atmosphere and bar guys were on the top of their game. Keep it that way. You could drop the beer prices though :)
the ONLY place i order nachos in PL. they're the closest to how it should be.... margheritas could still use some work though.
Next month i will see it my self
26pln for a burger in not expensive. It comes with some tasty fries and it is by far the best tasting burger in Warsaw. They also serve food late night; which is a big plus when others are closed. Also to be noted is that food service is far better than at other places, so that alone should make up for what others are calling a hefty price. Note: Avoid Jeff's Diner and Champions for hamburgers. One thing to note, is that Poland uses Dairy cows for their beef. Which is a big NO, NO. Hopefully someday they will raise steers and the beef will improve drastically.
Apparently Hard Rock in Poland (and maybe in Europe in general?) is the opposite of Hard Rocks in America. There, the only bands playing are cheesy rock has-beens or some local classic rock cover band. Whereas the Hard Rock in Warsaw is pulling in bands like !!! and Trail of Dead - bands you'd never find playing in an American Hard Rock unless they wanted to completely ruin their reputations. What is going on here?? At least the food is still as overpriced and predictable as in America...
Apparently planning to open IN Cracow too in the very near future. Starbucks too lands in Poland shortly. Time to leave the country, methinks...
anything cooked in poland will still taste polish... so although the burgers are good they're a long way from back home (texas)... tasty salad tho!!
I guess poland finally getting a hard rock cafe was inevitable, though like most chains, this one is the same as pretty much any hard rock, as far as the huge (and hugely expensive) burgers go. the decor is cool.