
Rustic restaurant delivering hearty, traditional European meals ranging from pierogi to pasta.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 804 W Elizabeth Ave, Linden, NJ 07036
Phone: (908) 523-0777
Website: http://www.abigailsnjrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
It could be somewhat difficult to park depending on the day and time but this place definitely worth the visit.
Really not impressed by the food and service.
Had the worst perogies here.(It was extremely dry on the inside and hard on the outside?? Like it’s been frozen for a long time. It was disgusting ) The Garlic clams are too salty. The pancakes were alright but the only thing I really liked was the coleslaw and the water I really question the 4.5 rating of this place.
The service is slow on everything. We waited for awhile to be greeted and seated. No one came to help us untill much later, then when we entered, there was 4 empty tables in the back. They didn’t serve us bread until we asked about 3 times. Never refilled our water the whole time we’re there.
The outdoor seating did not have enough heaters. A lot of the customers were visibly cold.
Today we had the Polish cuisine. The waiter and waitress were attentive and professional. They shared the history of the restaurant.
We were happy to their large selection of beers especially the Polish beer which is a favorite of mine. They brought some bread and butter. The bread appeared to be a little stale and wasn’t tasty.
We asked about their pierogi and were told they purchase them from an outside supplier so we elected not to order them. We asked about their potato pancakes which are homemade. They were 4 pieces and thicker than we had at other Polish restaurants. They were good but missed the mark for us.
Next was the Polish pork cutlet served with mashed potatoes and three salads ( beets, coleslaw and red cabbage).
The mashed potatoes were fresh and creamy. The salads were fresh and tasty.
The pork cutlet was a little overcooked and dry. It was thicker than we were accustomed too.
The restaurant was cheerful and a nice decorative. The place is clean and well lit. The bar is well stocked. The restaurant also has outdoor seating.
There is no parking lot but the restaurant has parking arrangements with gasoline station across the street.
We would go back again and try their Portuguese selection but pass on the Polish entrees.
I had octopus appetizer and boy o boy did I enjoy it.
Great athmosphere.
The highlight of the night was definitely the grilled octopus leg – it was incredibly fresh, tender, and juicy, melting in your mouth with every bite. Honestly, it tasted just like the ones I had in Spain! Highly recommend everyone to come give it a try!
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a relaxed, family-style feel that makes it easy to settle in and enjoy your meal. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the service is consistently smooth every time I’ve gone.
Whether you’re craving pierogies, grilled meats, or one of their daily specials, Abigail’s delivers the kind of satisfying, homestyle cooking that keeps you coming back. Easily one of Linden’s most reliable spots for a great meal!