They try to push the soup on you like a car dealer pushes undercoating, but you won't care because the pierogies and potato pancakes are delicious and it's not like there's a plethora of other places around if you're craving pierogies.
It's also insanely cheap. Â It's like the 70's decor isn't really belaying a 4 decade hiatus from redecorating, but the byproduct of a rift in the time-space continuum. Â Six of us ate until we were full and the bill was like 30 bucks. Â Sally Struthers doesn't offer rates that good.
I wanted to eat here, except the food never came. Â Well, the soup did and the cabbage soup was great. Â The white borscht was ok....the sausage wasn't very interesting and the soup might have been better without it. Â And then we waited. Â And waited. Â And waited. Â And left. Â We were told "just a minute" at least 10 times. Â Over the span of over an hour. Â The food that was served to the table next to our (which was full of people that arrived after us) looked good. Â In fact, it looked just like what we had ordered. Â I bet it might have been good...had we been able to eat some of it.
Review Source:Real home made goodness. I never knew pierogi's could taste so good. And their home made soups are always amazing. What I would imagine my mother, if she was Polish, would cook. They have long cafeteria type tables but most people sit at the counter. Old super causal/divey joint. The nondescript front is easy to miss.
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