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Ciao Ragazzi! A new spot with soul at Hala Koszyki, filled with the buzz of an Italian bar!

Hala Koszyki never ceases to surprise. This time, it has introduced its latest original concept – Ragazzi Bar – inspired by sunny Italy and the classics of Venetian bars.

Hala Koszyki has welcomed a new tenant that has immediately drawn lovers of Italian cuisine, culture, and the energy of l’arte di vivere. Poland’s first food hall, known for its exceptional atmosphere and diverse culinary offer, has delivered a delightful surprise for Warsaw residents. Located in one of two historical gateway entrances – still adorned with original inscriptions – and featuring direct street access and a Koszykowa-facing storefront, Ragazzi Bar brings the spirit of Italian evenings to Warsaw: full of conversations, snacks, and exquisite drinks. The menu is ruled by cocktails and Southern European wines, natural wines, pét-nats, and Italian beers. Reflecting the growing trend of mindful drinking, the venue also offers a wide range of alcohol-free options. A culinary highlight are the cicchetti – small Venetian-style bites, perfect for a quick snack or shared indulgence.

The concept was created by restaurateurs Bartosz Serdakowski-Goldstein and Karol Szafraniec, known for other popular venues such as Zachodni Brzeg, Kofeina, and Zucca in Wrocław’s Renoma, also owned by Globalworth.

“Ragazzi is a lifestyle. We want our guests to feel like they’re enjoying an evening aperitivo in Rome or Venice – unhurried, with a glass in hand, in great company. Koszyki provides the perfect backdrop for this vibe,” says Karol Szafraniec, founder of Ragazzi Bar.

The opening of Ragazzi Bar responds to guests’ expectations for a more varied and high-quality culinary offer, as well as the evolving ways they spend their free time. Open late into the night, it offers a space for evening meetups and after-work relaxation – mirroring the urban lifestyle popular in Southern and Western Europe.

“Ragazzi Bar is the perfect complement to Hala Koszyki’s offer. It’s authentic, thoughtfully designed, full of character and charisma. Koszyki was made to host concepts like this. It’s a literal embodiment of our vision for the #NewMapOfWarsaw – a culinary scene that’s world-class, diverse, and top quality,” says Weronika Maria Kuna, MRICS, Asset Management and Leasing Manager, Globalworth Poland.

The architectural project was created by the duo Maciek Granecki and Mikołaj Wojciechowski. The new bar fits perfectly into the strategic vision of Hala Koszyki – a synonym for quality, home to outstanding concepts and culinary experiences, and a place led by respected figures in the gastronomy world. Koszyki is also a symbol of modern urban living – accessible and welcoming to all.

For over eight years, Hala Koszyki has remained one of Warsaw’s favorite gathering places, offering top-notch gastronomy, event spaces, and memorable experiences – all in cooperation with experienced restaurateurs.

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About Hala Koszyki
Hala Koszyki was originally built over 100 years ago on Koszykowa Street in Warsaw, on what was once the Koszyki estate. Designed in Art Nouveau style by architect Juliusz Dzierżanowski, it returned to the city’s map in the fall of 2016 as a unique social and culinary destination, where guests can enjoy meals at various restaurants and bars or shop for high-quality groceries. The complex includes 16,000 sqm of office space and 6,500 sqm of retail space. Hala Koszyki is owned and managed by Globalworth.