
Old-fashioned establishment offering a wide range of traditional Polish dishes in a relaxed setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2954 Union Rd, Buffalo, NY 14227
Phone: (716) 683-9460
Website: http://polishvillaunion.com/
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Reviews
Before the meal, they served two slices of bread with butter — the butter was rich and flavorful. For dessert, I had three cheese-filled crepes (nalysnyky) — huge, creamy, and served with a refreshing lemon sauce. I could only finish one and took the rest to go.
The service was quick and attentive, the food was fresh, and presentation neat. The total bill came to $34 — a great value for such quality. I’ll definitely be back!
First I will say the ladies waiting tables there are their biggest asset! Kind, attentive, quick and always smiling! Very very nice ladies working there..
Now for what we ordered. We didn’t try a lot though as the food is very filling & we’re always watching our budget to finance getting the heck out of WNY as much as we can because the weather always sucks..but anyways. The loaded potato pierogies were fantastic! And at 2 for $9.99 was not a bad deal at all!! Very filling, lots of bacon & sautéed onions with sour cream & cheddar..Very very tasty. I definitely could have eaten a bunch of them just because they were so good but I wouldn’t have been able to move if I did! Haha..the beef barley soup was decent but did not have one smidgen of beef in it, which I found sad but it was still very filling & good compared to what most restaurants charge for a bowl of soup. The crab stuffed mushrooms were tasty too but it seemed like imitation crab & not real blue crab or anything like that but still worth the cost i feel.. Couldn’t see soending the $35 on a entree($28 + tip & tax) because we were already pretty full on the small dishes we got and i thought $28 was just too much for most of the entrees ingredients. Overall it’s a decent place & worth a try & it’s a nice little location which opened in 1976 or 78′ i believe. We will probably stop back in for breakfast next time we are in the area but it is hard to beat Kostas quality/value one of my favorite casual spots! Thanks again ladies for being wonderful servers!!
Review:
On a business trip in Buffalo, I was looking for something unique and stumbled upon Polish Villa, a traditional Polish mom-and-pop spot. The restaurant isn’t flashy, but it was bustling with locals even on a Thursday night, which felt like a good sign.
The server was friendly and helpful, offering suggestions for a first-timer like me. I went with her recommendation, the Polish platter, which included a hearty spread: one golabek, one kielbasa with onions and sauerkraut, two pierogi, a potato pancake, and a bowl of soup. The soup was a nice surprise—different but delicious. The meal came out simply plated, not fancy, but everything tasted fresh and comforting. The pierogi were my favorite, and the kielbasa was flavorful. The golabek was good, though I wasn’t a huge fan of their sauce.
Overall, it was a solid, authentic Polish meal with attentive service. A good spot to try traditional dishes, though I probably wouldn’t go back again.