This place has a mix of pierogi in different ways. I mean they have your standard cheddar and potato that come with a melted cheese and bacon topping (yum) and then they get a little adventurous with ones that have kimchi and others that have crab.
So it's not your traditional Polish type with kraut (unless it comes with kimchi) or hot and cold borscht and bigos but there's a menu with a few choices that should appeal to just about anybody.
For the mains there are choices like cabbage rolls, schnitzel (chicken or pork) and for one of the more expensive things on the menu (barely 13 bucks) they have a goulash on potato pancake type thing. I've had something like that before on Roncesvalles at Polonia.
While the pierogi come in servings of 4 the mains are a decent sized plate and they start at about 9 bucks for the kielbasa while the schnitzel plates while not huge are a great size and are barely 10 bucks, about the same for the cabbage rolls. The prices here are really good value considering it's a sit down place and you can get a main and a side of pierogi (yes I like variety) for about 15 dollars a person.
Besides the food being good value the place also has soups and salads for those not looking for the usually heavier eastern European fare.
I like this place and it had a nice dining area. We were over a dozen and they were able to handle our party on a Friday no problem.
I had 2 pitchers of beer, bought another beer for a friend, an order of cheddar and potato pierogi and chicken schnitzel as my main. For checking in we received a complimentary soup or salad as well. After tax it came out barely over 65 dollars. I guarantee I had the highest bill at the table but that's only because I ordered 2 pitchers of draft (18 bucks each). The food is quite well done and at a very reasonable price as well.