While visiting our son and daughter in Seattle this past week, they made Friday night reservations at the Polish Home Association, and it turned out to be an excellent choice. Neat atmosphere, the traditional polish food was great, and they had excellent beer choices of stouts and porters on hand, a better beer menu than most restaurant's in town. All the food was very authentic tasting and the Polish platter is a great choice to try traditional Polish offerings.
Great Friday night dinner. Welcoming atmosphere and food was amazing! I could eat the pickle soup every day and the perogies and dessert crepes were so tasty, but so light. Can't wait to go back!
They do take reservations, too.
A taste of Poland in the heart of Seattle. The Polish Home hosts events throughout the year, with weekly dinners on Fridays. Stop by for Polish cuisine and try some import beers.
Such a good dinner and all the people there are so friendly. I highly recommend checking out the Friday Night dinners, it will not disappoint.
Yummy Polish food served by Sebi's in an old-school style theater hall with a makeshift bar. Food is served on Fridays and they ask for a donation of $1 to enter in addition to the price of food and beverages. The potato dumplings filled with meat and the meat pierogis were DELICIOUS.
The ambiance is so comfortable and home made food is delicious. Unique experience in Seattle.
A pork paradise! Went on a Friday night and ordered the pork chop with mashed potatoes and white cabbage and was 100% satisfied. Very comfortable environment run by civic heritage group members. You an purchase a one day membership pass. DO IT!
I freaking love this place. Incredible Polish food at the Polish Home Association. It's a non profit and not really a restaurant business as such, so the hours are super limited, and sometimes they just won't be open, so call beforehand. It's so so tasty though, I'm particularly partial to the pierogis and cabbage rolls. Even the usually plain borscht soup is incredible here.
Amazing cultural association with deep historical roots in Seattle. Came here for Friday night dinner and was blown away by the atmosphere and delicious food. It’s a $1 one day membership fee, plus the cost of food. Highly recommend the Polish Platter for a full sampling of all the food options!!
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What an excellent place to eat authentic Polish food! Full bar and prices are awesome. A definite hidden gem in Seattle
Great place to go back in time and experience the polish food, beer and the warm Slavic atmosphere
Thank you, dear Polish friends for sharing your place today for the great charity auction "Bid for Ukraine"
Coming back here for Friday dinner after two years of pandemic felt like a homecoming. I think their food is even better then before! I used to love their cheese and potato pierogi, but now they must have improved their meat pierogi recipe because now it takes the crown! I also had their beef cabbage rolls and the fried pork cutlet with the mushroom gravy and everything was amazing. I enjoyed their beet salad more than the coleslaw. If you order their drinks, be forewarned that they are very strong.
Tremendous food, delightful family bistro ambience, charming place with so much going on! A cultural treasure for Polish Americans.
Fantastic place. Nice people. Good meal. Lot of interesting meetings and other events during whole year long.
This is a special place worth a visit. Everything is homemade and wonderful, and everyone from the chef to the bartender and the staff to the patrons are wonderful!
First time here and first time eating Polish food. It was The Best, ever. So tasty, filed with flavor; fresh veggies, sauces, soup/stew, mushroom sauce over tenderloin... I sampled a bite off co-diner's plates and loved everything. Such nice, welcoming employees. We arrived towards closing and they served us anyway. Food wasn't reheated. Tasted fresh and home-cooked style. Definitely recommend and we'll be back for more! Sorry the pictures are so bad, but wanted to take something ;) go for the tasty food and take better pictures than I did!
Amazing Polish food and many friendly faces! Have you ever tried zupa ogorkova (Pickle soup)? It's delicious! Also try a szarlotka at the bar...made with sweet and spiced bison grass vodka with apple cider...this is way beyond an appletini ;)
A young Polish flight attendant for Emirates Airline was laying over in Seattle recently. Since Polish restaurants in Dubai are few and far between, we suggested a Dom Polski Friday feast to her. The Schabowy, or breaded schnitzel, made our guest feel she was back in Krakow. Mine was with the mushroom gravy - even better. We all thoroughly enjoyed our respective entrees, ensuring that we would return again to sample all the entrees in that old time Polish community hall ambience. There is also a bar offering imported beers for those wanting a thorough European experience. Well done, Polish Home Association and staff!
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