Restaurants in Boston, MA
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Restaurants • Cafes, Coffee, and Coffee Houses
611 Dorchester Ave.,
Boston ,
MA
02127
UNITED STATES
Based on 8 reviews
Like Home Away From Home
I have been looking for a Polish restaurant in the Boston area for a while and to finally have one open is great. I was able to taste home cooked meals with a different touch to them and I did get enough of my share for the money. I really enjoyed dinning there, truly like being home away from home for me.Homey quality
Tried the wines , frrom Croatia,white and red, which were surprisingly good. The salmon with caviar(red), may be the best buy in Boston. Pork al Krako and goulash with crepes were more than generous in quantity and prepared with care with wonderful sides of mashed poatoes, slaw and beets and cucumber saladThe evening compares favorbly with ANY place in Boston( and although from Ala , we visit often), and definitely a bargain.Yhe neighborhood was worrisome in appearance, but once all the young people came in, we felt comfortable..Major Disappointment
I went on a Friday night, the place was practically empty, got seated immediately, food was great. Gypsy pancakes were super yummy as were the peirogi and the cabbage rolls.The Polish food I've been waiting for
The only Polish food in Boston is, thankfully, excellent--better than Polish restaurants I've tried in New York, and better than many in Poland as well. I had the herring appetizer, which was perfect, and the golabki (stuffed cabbage), which were excellent as well. I brought friends who had never tried Polish food before, and they enjoyed it as well. Also, our waitress was very nice and very helpfulGreat Restaurant
I come here about once a month. Like the other reviewer, I came on a busy night (the place is tiny) and was told to wait 20 minutes. I ended up waiting an hour and a half and not eating there that night. Although I was upset about this, I had to realize that this is a popular place and you risk not getting a table unless you make a reservation on certain days. However, I gave it a chance and I always return. The food is excellent. The service is excellent and reasonably priced. Its a great restaurantGreat food, except...
I ordered the pierogi and my boyfriend ordered the beef tripe soup. I wholeheartedly enjoyed my meal (I grew up with a Polish mom, and the pierogi I ordered was almost as good as hers). My boyfriend thought the food was good until a couple hours later he got severe food p o i s o n i n g and ended up in the hospital. He refuses to ever go to Cafe Polonia ever again. Oh well.Best Authentic Polish Food
Cozy atmosphere, pleasant service and terrific food make this a great local place. My grandparents (on my mother's side) were from Poland and I've grown up cooking all types of polish food. This restaurant is the real deal! I took my mom and her sister there this past summer and they loved it.Great Authentic Polish Food
Great classic dishes include Borscht soup and potato pancakes with applesauce. But Cafe Polonia also offers American basics like the Caesar salad. They have good service, but it can be crowded around holidays. The employees speak both English and Polish. Across the street is the European Baltic Cafe, which is a great little grocery store to pick up ingredients to cook the same Polish delicacies as Cafe Polonia.Worldwide > United States > Boston, MA > Restaurants