Dom Polski in Seattle
1714 18th Ave, -2741, 98122 - Get directionsMenu Dom Polski
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Opening Time
Sunday - 1PM-4PMMonday - Closed
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - Closed
Thursday - Closed
Friday - 6PM-11PM
Saturday - Closed
Price range per person $10 - $25
Services
- Outdoor seating
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- No booking
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Ying-Hong G.
The place only opens Friday 6-10pm, yet it worths the trip. We found Lemon Radler and Polish Pilsner. My husband also found the cabbage rolls, which he used to have once a week when he was a kid in Germany. Naturally he ordered a schnitzel, which was so huge that he as a German found it challenging to finish. Most customers spoke Polish and the ambiance was homey, and friendly. There was also white tablecloths! Not to mention it he food was very affordable. Be prepared to pay $1 at entrance if you are not a member. Yet the bar was kind enough to help us pay with credit card. A pleasant Friday evening with both the place and food.
Robert U.
Good Polish Restaurant! I've been there many times. And the reason for me keeps coming back is simply Great Food. This place will give you a taste of the old world. It's hard for me to recommend anything because I've almost vent through everything on the menu and there was not even one meal I wasn't satisfied with. The food,beer and service were excellent. Our server asked many questions about each dish. I will definitely go back.
Bryan M.
Walking into the cultural centre, smelling all that Polish food goodness, brought back all the fun memories I have growing up back east with my Polish family around me. The music, food, traditional clothes, it's all so wonderful. If I may toot my own horn, I make pretty good pierogi; but those Polish ladies have me beat by miles! $10 got you 10 pierogi (any combination from the 5 varieties). Choices were: meat, potato and cheese, sauerkraut, cheese (sweet), and blueberry. Pierogi are addictive, but I had to stop at 10, haha! Some of the ladies don't speak much English, but luckily I know a few numbers in Polish (and basic manners) so I got exactly what I wanted. The desserts, OMG! delicious... **Pierogi były fantastyczne! Dziękuję, Dom Polski!**