
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2706 E Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134
Phone: (267) 596-7727
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Philly Restaurant Review: The Dinner House (Polish Home Cooking)
Dinner House | Philadelphia PA – Facebook
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Reviews
The food was great, I highly recommend the borsch soup, pierogis, Polish sausage and the stuffed cabbage was our favorite! This is a home cooking delicious place! Don’t expect fancy or upscale, just expect good food made by a great host. Relax and enjoy.
Breaded pork chops- dry.(Reheated in the microwave)
Red beats- Delish!
Potatoes- Typical polish mash potatoes. – Good
Meat Pierogi. Delicious! Highly recommended.
Pickle soup. I ordered pickled soup and received White Barszcz with 2 bits of bacon, 2 potato cubes, and a slice of kielbasa. Egg was missing, which is a primary ingredient in white Barszcz.
White Barszcz, could not finish it. Not so tasty.
—-My husband and I drove 30 minutes one way and expected fresh food knowing we would have to reheat it in the oven.Here is a thing, if you have left overs from the entire day, do not advise at the arrival and charge a full price. ( When I heard that, it did not register until I put the food on the plate) Being Polish myself, cooking same food, I definitely know the way Polish food should taste, look, and know when it’s microwave reheated. My husband who is American stated “your pork chops- are so delish, this does not compare.” Although, the taste of pork chop was ok. This review is based on what I was given today, which is disappointing as both of us were very excited, especially since we were busy all day and I didn’t have the chance to cook. I should say that the older couple that I presume own the restaurant were very nice. 5 stars for the welcoming atmosphere.
I sat with a direct line of sight into the kitchen and felt that I was sitting in my mother’s kitchen. As she walked over bringing my meal, my heart swelled with such appreciation to be fed by this wonderful woman.
It is such a wonderful dining experience. I could not help from also feeling saddened knowing these establishments are disappearing.
I beseech anyone who is in Port Richmond and desires authentic Polish offerings to visit these two places.
For a brief moment in time . . . I was once again eating at Moms table.
I love you, Anya.