Stash Café
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Afficher toutpolish(157) piano(109) recommend(75) music(50) pierogi(47) authentic(46) cozy(46) soup(38) dessert(37) highly recommend(36) potato(36) player(32)Excellent variety of Polish dishes to choose from. Food, service & atmosphere were great! Chose to return to try different dishes & we were so pleased we did. We had the Zurek soup, Barszc (beet soup), Golabki (stuffed cabbage), Sznycel Wiedenski (veal), Placki, (potato pancakes) & Pierogi, & all were all delicious. This is a definite place to stop to enjoy a fabulous meal if you are ever in Old Montreal!
Super good polish restaurant. I highly recommend the Kielbasa it was delish.
Excellent food & service. Just a little under staffed, sorry , I took a bite before I took the picture. Great polish sausage
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Stash Café in Montreal is a truly unique place!
As a Polish visitor, I was delighted to find such an authentic restaurant serving delicious traditional Polish food. The atmosphere is warm & welcoming, & every dish tastes like home.
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I have been coming to this restaurant since I was a child & every single meal I have loved. This is not upscale fancy dining it's a family type vibe where you sit down chat with your friends & family & eat some delicious comfort food. Stepping into this restaurant is like being brought back into time with a beautiful ambiance that you don't often find in this day & age. The borscht is like a warm hug & their version of a Caesar (dirty polek) might be the best cocktail I've ever had. Staff is friendly if you are friendly to them. They assist us with food intolerances & even sourcing polish grocers in Montreal to get the best (& I mean the best) pickles. This place is a classic & if you don't get it? It's you - not the restaurant.
Hearty Polish food in a beautiful atmosphere. Everything from the menu tastes good. slightly slow service due to understaffing. They got a very talented artist playing the piano when we went.
Very good food & friendly waiter! The plum crumbles is out of the world! Polish beer is tasty too! The only downside is it's a bit loud in the resto. Will return with friends for sure!
If you're in the mood for a comforting & delicious home-cooked meal, you've got to try traditional Polish cuisine. It's like a warm hug in food form!
Good food. Was a very busy place on a Sunday Evening. Had to find a place serving Polish cusine & Stash doesbit well. The stroganoff was a little too peppery for my wife, but I loved it. Everyone loved the pierogi.
A great spot in the middle of old town. Super homey & well prepared Polish classics, plus some new dishes I've never tried. Service friendly & quick. Worth a visit! Try the croquettes entree if you aren't a vegetarian.
This was some of the best Polish food I've had & I've been to Krakow multiple times. The service was wonderful & the atmosphere is perfect.
Exceptional food that gets traditional Polish cuisine down to every little detail. Nightly piano to add to the incredible atmosphere & service. All at a very reasonable price for old Montreal.
We walked here from our hotel on a Sunday evening for dinner. The pierogi & kielbasa were so delicious that we ordered a second kielbasa. The ogorkowa (pickle soup) was surprisingly balanced, with mild & just the right amount of pickle flavor. The drinks were delicious, although I ordered a prosecco & got a second Polish mimosa instead. The Polish mimosa was delicious, so I just drank it without complaining. The pork was a little dry & service was slow. However, the pianist was lovely - great song selection & not too loud - so overall, it was a very enjoyable dinner!
A quick bite to eat & polish style food. I taste the pierogis are tasty we had one of each flavor! Our server humoured us & was a great! We couldn't pronounce some. Dishes but they laughed & joked with us! Amazing!
Metered street parking is always challenging in the Old Port, especially with summer construction. I suggest finding parking outside the Old Port & walking over. It's a beautiful walk. Reservations are highly recommended. There are bar seats for walk-ins. There's live piano music in the evening. The place is charming, but a little dark (wandering to the bathroom is an adventure). There's an original drinks menu. Service was excellent & friendly, everyone was kind & helpful. I love the traditional Polish dishes (I had to google a lot of the names). There's a beginner's plate in the Table d'Hote for those who want to try a little bit of everything. The plate was yummy & generous. I left very full & satisfied.
We love this place. Stumbled on it ~10 years ago, & then kept returning. A polish expat place in Montreal that is heartwarming in its superb consistency, straightforward quality. Pierogi , potato pancakes, everything with beet or cabbage are all recommended. Probably the best Schnitzels this side of the Atlantic. Also a great collection of Vodkas, some served with pickle juice - worth trying. The room is pleasant & old fashioned but not aged - highly recommended.
First time having Polish food & left very satisfied. The restaurant has a very good vibe, you can enjoy tasty cocktails while a pianist entertains. We ordered the dill pickle soup, peirogis & kroketies! Personal fav was the soup, very light flavorful & nothing like I've ever had.
The place had an authentic European feel. It was my first experience with Polish dining & it was memorable! The perogies, potato pancakes, pickled herring & croquettes (three course meal) were excellent. The apple cobbler & sweet cream were a pleasant surprise. The accordion dinner accompaniment was enjoyable, adding to the atmosphere.
Service was reasonably quick considering how packed the place was. Washrooms were clean. I would return to this charming welcoming establishment.
Such a lovely dining experience with authentic Polish cuisine! My hubby & I walked in w/o a reservation on a Saturday evening in March at 8:30pm. Despite still being full, we were seated right away at a cozy window table. Upon walking in, you are greeted with wonderful live music from a very talented piano player right at the entrance. The restaurant is warm & cozy with a red light district vibe with the red lampshades on all the lights. Lovely beamed ceilings & church pew bench seats with a long bar on the side. Our waitress was great, professional, & courteous. We ordered perogies, schnitzel, among other Polish dishes, & yummy cocktails. We thoroughly enjoyed each dish & the entire evening. We loved the perogies so much that instead of ordering dessert, we ordered another 8 mushroom perogies to go! I HIGHLY recommend for some authentic Polish cuisine!
My wife is from Poland & she felt back at home with the pierogi & kielbasa flavours! Great food & love piano. A Polish staple for Montreal