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Polish Restaurants in Montreal

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Stash Café - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Stash Café

Open until 11 pm
(742)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Stash Café in Old Montreal is described as a warm, cozy spot serving authentic Polish comfort food with a lively yet intimate atmosphere highlighted by live piano and red lamps. The menu earns praise for generous, hearty dishes such as pierogies, kielbasa, cabbage rolls, golabki, schnitzel, and potato pancakes, along with soups like barszcz, zurek, ogorkowa and pickle soup, and desserts such as apple and peach cobblers. Drinks are enjoyable, with solid cocktails, vodka options, and memorable shots that friends remember. Service is repeatedly called friendly, attentive, and welcoming, though a few reviewers note slower service during busy times and occasional missteps or pricing concerns. Reservations are often recommended due to popularity, and many leave feeling they discovered a true Polish home away from home with strong atmosphere, live piano, and generous hospitality. Overall, the restaurant is described as a standout in Montreal for Polish cuisine, delivering consistently delicious food, a comforting vibe, and a memorable, live music driven experience.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(12)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Reviews of Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie highlight a strong selection of pastries and breads, with beignets described as the best and macarons praised as excellent, and there are many options to choose from. Berliners filled with prune and apricot are noted, and the beignets filled with jam and cream are described as ridiculously good and freshly made on site. The bread selection is praised, including a gluten free loaf available for pickup. Opening times are mentioned as somewhat late compared with other merchants, while the owners are described as very nice.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(151)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops

Review Summary

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie is described as a warm, charming spot with a wide range of Polish and European pastries, breads, sausages and other treats, plus good coffee and a welcoming staff. The desserts and pastries are consistently praised for flavor and quality, with highlights including delicate housemade pierogies, plum filled donuts and tasty breads at very reasonable prices. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with attentive service and a sense of pride in the varied offerings. While most reviews are positive, a few mention occasional issues such as pastries not being fresh on certain visits or a pricing dispute with a staff member, yet the overall sentiment is that this bakery is a reliable favorite for quick bites, sit down coffee and a rich array of goods. In short, it feels like a cornerstone for those seeking a European style patisserie experience with friendly service and good value.View restaurant profile
Tête de Pierogi - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Tête de Pierogi

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(34)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Tête de Pierogi as a cozy, charming spot with freshly handmade pierogies that taste like home cooking and feel light yet comforting, with fillings ranging from classic potato and farmer's cheese to rotating flavors such as jalapeno cheddar and blueberry. Gluten-free options are highlighted as reliable and carefully prepared, with utensils and surfaces cleaned for cross-contamination, making it a strong pick for celiac diners and gluten-free eaters. The service is frequently noted as friendly and welcoming, and the overall vibe is described as warm and fast, suitable for a quick bite or casual meal. The location near the botanical gardens and the shop's intimate, decorative interior add to the appeal, while customers appreciate the option to dine in or take out and the chance to enjoy an outdoor meal when weather allows. Many reviews mention consistent quality, a sense of discovery, and the belief that the place offers comforting, homemade flavors with both vegan and gluten-free offerings.View restaurant profile
Bistro Kapzak - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Kapzak

Opens Tuesday at 4:30 pm
(552)
Granby

Review Summary

Bistro Kapzak is widely praised for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and service that is consistently described as attentive and professional. The cuisine is repeatedly characterized as refined and flavorful with a Polish influence, offering generous entrées and strong cocktails, with favorites including items such as pierogies, tartare and boudin. The bar receives particular acclaim for creative drinks and the overall dining experience is described as elegant yet approachable, making it a popular choice for celebrations or casual nights out with friends or family. Ambience is noted as cozy and pleasant, though some guests find the dining room fairly noisy on busy nights. A few experiences during special events or tasting menus fell short, with criticisms of uneven execution, underseasoned or mismatched dishes, and slower service early in the evening; nevertheless, the majority of reviews celebrate Bistro Kapzak as a standout in Granby and a place likely to inspire return visits.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Polish Restaurants in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Tuesday at 11 am
(22)
Verdun

Review Summary

Reviews collectively highlight Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a place with fresh, handmade pastries and a wide range of Eastern European products at reasonable prices. The owner and staff are described as welcoming and friendly, with convenient service and a particularly nice atmosphere noted by many. Pastries and cakes are praised for being delicious and moist, with some statements that the offerings rival or surpass those at more upscale cafés, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are mentioned as standouts. Value is a common thread, described as among the most reasonably priced bakeries in the area. While a few reviews are negative, the overall sentiment points to consistent quality and a strong appeal to those seeking traditional Polish or Eastern European sweets and treats.View restaurant profile

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