Wrocławski KrasnoLód

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Wrocławski Krasnolod is the craft-beer-loving dwarf associated with the Krasnolod bar in Wroclaw, celebrating the city's lively microbrewery scene.

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Story

Wrocławski Krasnolod is a dwarf who takes his craft beer very seriously. Perched near the legendary Krasnolod bar, he stands with the assured air of someone who has personally tasted every tap and found them all excellent. Legend among bar regulars holds that if you spot him winking, the evening's best pint is just about to be poured. He arrived with the simple goal of making sure no thirsty wanderer ever passes the door without stepping in.

History & Significance

Wrocławski Krasnolod is associated with the Krasnolod craft beer bar, one of Wroclaw's beloved craft-beer destinations with locations including ul. Komuny Paryskiej and ul. Wlodkowica. The bar's name itself — 'krasnolod' — is a wordplay blending 'krasnal' (dwarf) with 'lod' (ice), evoking a frosty, refreshing pint served by a cheerful dwarf. The figurine embodies the bar's character: fun-loving, local, and dedicated to quality beer.

Inspiration

Craft beer culture has been thriving in Wroclaw since the 2010s, with the city becoming a hub for independent breweries and taprooms. Krasnolod bar channels the whimsical spirit of Wroclaw's dwarf tradition directly into its brand — the name, the logo, and the dwarf figurine all celebrate the idea that good beer and good humour go together. Placing a krasnal outside or near such a venue is a perfect marriage of two of Wroclaw's great passions.

Fun Facts

  • The bar's name 'Krasnolod' is a pun: 'krasnal' (dwarf) plus 'lod' (ice), implying an ice-cold pint poured by a merry dwarf.
  • Wroclaw's craft beer scene exploded in the 2010s, and bars like Krasnolod helped put the city on the Polish microbrewery map.
  • He is one of a growing number of dwarfs in Wroclaw that celebrate local food and drink culture.
  • The Krasnolod bar has several locations in Wroclaw, making this dwarf a wanderer who could technically claim multiple neighbourhoods as home.
  • According to bar lore, the dwarf keeps a secret recipe for the ultimate craft beer hidden inside his hat.

How to Find This Dwarf

Head to ul. Komuny Paryskiej in the Srodmiescie district, a lively street with bars and cafes. The Krasnolod bar and its dwarf companion are best reached on foot from the nearby Slow kwadrat tram stop, or in about 10 minutes walking south from the Market Square.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Wrocławski Krasnolod dwarf in Wroclaw?

He is associated with the Krasnolod craft beer bar, which has locations on ul. Komuny Paryskiej and ul. Wlodkowica in central Wroclaw.

What does the name Krasnolod mean?

It is a pun on 'krasnal' (dwarf) and 'lod' (ice), conjuring the image of an ice-cold beer served by a jolly dwarf — the perfect name for a craft beer bar.

Is the Krasnolod bar a good place to visit in Wroclaw?

Krasnolod is a well-regarded craft beer bar in Wroclaw known for its wide selection of local and regional beers, and for its playful dwarf-inspired branding.

Accessibility

Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor

Pavement location on a typical Wroclaw street. Flat and accessible for wheelchairs. The surrounding bar area may have some narrow doorways inside.

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