Night Thursdays at Nocny Market: DJ Lineups, Cocktails, and Culinary Fireworks in Warsaw
📍 Towarowa 3 | 🗓 June 19 | 🕔 17:00–00:00 | 💸 Free entry
Nocny Market — Warsaw’s most iconic nighttime food bazaar — kicks off another season of Music Thursdays, inviting locals and visitors alike to experience the electric intersection of beats, bites, and underground culture.
Every Thursday in June, from 17:00 until midnight, Nocny Market transforms into a vibrant audio-culinary festival. Expect an eclectic DJ lineup:
June 5: VINYLSTEALER
June 12: ROSS
June 19: SEBASS
June 26: JERRY M
These sets will be accompanied by an all-evening 1+1 cocktail promotion featuring house favorites like Tropical Collins, Sunshine Fizz, and Vodka&Tonic — making it a perfect pre-weekend plan for budget-conscious night owls.
But music and drinks are just the beginning. Since its launch in 2016 on a repurposed railway platform, Nocny Market has become a cornerstone of Warsaw’s evolving food scene. Bringing together dozens of curated street food vendors — from Vietnamese banh mi and Brazilian skewers to vegan burritos and high-end éclairs — the market captures the city’s creative and culinary diversity in one gritty, neon-lit location.
Some standout stalls include:
Miss Banh Mi – Vietnamese baguettes by a former model
Śledzie z Bornholmu – Innovative Baltic fish creations
Momencik – Warsaw’s go-to for vegan burritos
Am’or – Exquisite éclairs
Bydło i Powidło – Flame-grilled burgers
Melted – Raclette that satisfies both taste and spectacle
Beer lovers can head to the legendary Inne Beczki beer bus, while those hunting summer cocktails will find plenty of mixology stands ready to serve.
More than a food market, Nocny Market is a cultural microcosm — part open-air art gallery, part social gathering. Street art, tattoo booths, edgy sock shops (yes, Kabak is still in residence), and a festival-like vibe cement its status as a must-experience for Warsaw nightlife.
There’s no dress code, no ticket, no pretense — just an open invitation to wander, taste, and dance.
For those looking to discover Warsaw’s subcultural pulse, every Thursday night at Nocny Market is the place to be.