Miserable.
Our attempts at ordering were thwarted by a server with no knowledge of the menu. In his defense he was a hipster who had *only* been working there two months and apparently doesn't care about *anything* especially being able to do his job.
Our attempts at ordering were further thwarted by a chef/cook who was either unwilling or unable to create the first four items we tried to order. The fifth item ordered was the $22 polish sampler - which had 1 Go?baki, 3 Pierogies and 1 Polish Sausage. We were informed the Pierogies would all be of the same type (flavor/filling) and would be the cook's choice, additionally the type of sausage was unknown. Not very reassuring if your polish place can't tell you the difference between kielbasa and kabanos.
We finally settled on a pierogi appetizer, an order of go?baki, and the Jäger Schnitzel. Regarding the pierogi - the menu says "We have different types of flavors everyday so please ask our friendly staff!" - we tried but were unable to find the friendly staff, so we asked our server (who didn't have a clue).
The pierogi selections were all potato filled, including the cheese one.
The pierogi aren't any better than the frozen Mrs. T brand at every grocer.
The go?baki was an unspecified ground meat wrapped in cabbage with plain tomato paste covering it. The Jäger Schnitzel might have been good, had it *any* seasoning - even just a little salt.
In summary, if you're seeking a good authentic Polish food restaurant - keep looking, this ain't it.