Polish Restaurants near Morristown, NJ

Pierogies House Polish • $
145 Morris St, Morristown

Customers` Favorites

Butternut Squash Pierogies
Boiled Pierogies
Spinach and Feta
Seasonal Pierogi
Stuffed Cabbage
Potato Pancakes
Potato Pierogi
Buffalo Chicken
And Kielbasa
Pickle Soup

“Can’t find many pierogi places anymore and I’m glad I did. It was a clean place with about 8 types of pierogies along with some other Polish delicacies, including rotating specials.We decided to start with the Bigos which was the perfect choice for a cold day; well seasoned meats, mixed in with fresh cabbage. We tried the spinach & feta and the BBQ short rib pierogies that were each packed with flavor. I would say they both needed to be included with butter or include onions (not upcharged) to take them to the next level. Also a little expensive for the size.Still worth the trip and definitely will try them again soon.“

4.1 Good52 Reviews
Road House Deli Deli • $
710 Myrtle Ave, Boonton - 9.13 miles

Customers` Favorites

Potato Pancakes Pierogies

“If you love quirky places with good food at cheap prices you'll fall in love with the Road House Deli on Myrtle Avenue in Boonton! Talk about a hole in the wall place! There is wonderful Polish food made fresh, just like in Mama's kitchen if she was a good and interested cook. There's a table full of individually wrapped Polish pastries and they sell coffee, tea and food to go. Along the side wall are four tiny vintage booths so you can eat here in comfort. Today was my first time and the potato pancakes were large and tasty, the pirogies were excellent and the owner put extra onions on top just like in Poland. We also had the meatballs with rice stuffing and gravy and real Kielbasa. Warren, a frequent lunch customer (Several times a week) was so enthusiastic. He eats one lunch in the Road House Deli and takes home a second for his dinner. Warren said to try the creamy horseradish dressing on the potato pancakes. He also says he comes every Tueaday for the special spinach casserole which says is excellent. I'm recommending the Road House Deli for good home style cooking, low prices and talk about local color. There is a must be at least 60 year old phonograph and hundreds of LP albums. You choose what you want to hear, put the record on the phonograph and get the music you want without having to pay a jukebox fee. Now how cool is that?“

4.5 Superb21 Reviews
Loading...
map Map