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  • This place, Seven Roses, is hilarious, but in a good way. It's a down-home Polish buffet in the city's Slavic Village which, at one time, may be have been very Slavic but appears to be less so today. It's down the street, meaning Fleet Avenue, from that big red brick Catholic church, most likely the mainstay of the strong ethnic community that was once here. So, you park your car out front or on a side street, and go into Seven Roses, also spelled in Polish on its signage. Initially, you are in a grocery store. If you keep going forward, you'll head into the restaurant portion where there is a menu but Seven Roses is mostly known for their lunch buffet. The buffet doesn't have a lot of choices, but it has what you need: pierogi, stuffed cabbage, sausage, chicken, vegetables, etc. I have been twice and the first time was a little better because they had these very tasty mini salisbury steaks on the buffet line. Apart from the items on the buffet line, they will also bring you out some soup. This is a comfort food feast and it is filling. I found the food to be very good and that you might be making several trips to the buffet line for those pierogi. The Seven Roses experience is a "trip," as we used to say: the Slavic Village neighborhood, the cheerful proprietress, the buffet items in their warming trays, a disco ball overhead, hearing Polish being spoken, leaving very full, and then being sort of zonked out from it all. This is something a person can do about once a month because they evidently cook with lots of butter and love. True to traditional European form, they love to feed you and make sure you're full. The buffet costs about $13. I recall that it was cash only. The good part is that you won't need to eat dinner. No you won't. Try Seven Roses and see what you think. I liked it.
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