The à Âwidnicka Cellar (, , ) is a restaurant based in the medieval cellars of the Old Town Hall in Wrocà Âaw, Poland. It was established in 1273, within medieval Poland.
The name comes from the nearby city of à Âwidnica, from which dark strong beer was delivered to the restaurant in the Middle Ages. à Âwidnica was a renowned brewing centre, and its beer was served in restaurants called "à Âwidnicka Cellars," which existed in large cities such as Kraków ('), Toruà Â, and Wrocà Âaw, the last of which still operates to this day.
Above the entrance to the à Âwidnicka Cellar there is a sculpture by Christian Behrens depicting a drunken reveler with a jug and a mug of beer and his furious wife with a shoe in her hand to punish him.
On the wall is a table with the names of notable visitors including: