Polonez Restaurant Menu – St Francis, WI

Type : Polish restaurant

Location : St Francis, WI

Unpretentious eatery specializing in Polish cooking, with Sunday brunch & accordion music. Based on 604 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$

Polonez Restaurant 53235

Address:
4016 S Packard Ave, St Francis, WI 53235

Phone: (414) 482-0080

Website: http://polonezrestaurant.com/

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Menu

Appetizers
Appetizers
V) lightly breaded mushroom caps served with ranch or blue cheese
$7.00
Fried Cheese
Lightly breaded królewski swiss-style cheese with pickled veggies & house dressing
$8.00
Polish Eagle Wings
Cast-iron fried chicken wings with bourbon bbq, celery, & a side of ranch or blue cheese dressing
$6.00
Herring Sampler
Chef’s choice of three types of herring served with toast points
$11.00
Pierogi Ala Carte
Just Sweet Cheese $5.00
Ruskie
(Potato & cheese)
$5.00
Pork & Beef $5.00
Sauerkraut & Mushroom $5.00
Reuben With A Side Of House Dressing $5.00
Turkey & Cranberry Reduction $5.00
Soups
Red Borscht $4.00
Dill Pickle $4.00
Cream Of Mushroom $4.00
Czarnina $4.00
Tripe $4.00
Chicken Noodle $4.00
Bacon Barley $4.00
Sides
Sauces:
Salad dressing, sour cream, tartar sauce, applesauce
$1.00
Veggie Options:
Sauerkraut, red cabbage, cucumber salad, slaw, bigos, cabbage salad, potato salad
$4.00
Starches & Salad:
Mashed potatoes, french fries, paprika fries, potato pancakes, kopytka, side salad
$5.00
Other Extras:
1 stuffed cabbage, ½ polish sausage
$6.00
Desserts
2 Scoops Vanilla Ice Cream $5.00
Cheesecake $6.50
Crepes
Choose from apple, cheese, or strawberry
$9.00
Polish Butter Cream Torte
Cream, coffee, & rum with fruit fillings and walnuts
$7.00
Beverages
Coffee $2.50
Decaf $2.50
Hot Tea $2.50
Milk $2.50
Chocolate Milk $2.50
Minute Maid Lemonade $2.50
Unsweetened Iced Tea $2.50
Coca Cola $2.50
Diet Coke $2.50
Sprite $2.50
Mello Yello $2.50
Barq’s Root Beer $2.50
Sour $2.50
Seltzer $2.50
Tonic $2.50
A Variety Of Juices $2.50
Warsaw Mule
Zubrowka bison grass, lime, and ginger beer
$7.00
Kosciuszko Park
Blackberry brandy old fashioned sweet, sour, or press with cherries or olives
$7.00
Polish Express
Pravda espresso vodka & kahlua.
$8.00
The Pickled Polka
Slightly dirty martini with debowa oak vodka. Served up or on the rocks
$8.00
Rusty Nail Polish
Maker’s mark bourbon & zoladkowa orange & clove vodka
$8.00
South Side Sunrise
Slivowica plum brandy, orange juice, and grenadine
$7.00

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Reviews

Ms.Z
Great stop today,heard they were closing which is untrue the building is for sale. They have a Saturday night buffet which is very reasonable with a lot of great choices. They also have a breakfast buffet which looks pretty good as well. We tried the pierogies they were delicious also tried some of the Polish beers they had they were also pretty tasty. The waitress that helped us was wonderful and knowledgeable.

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Julie B
The restaurant is a quaint family restaurant in South Milwaukee. The menu contains many Polish staples. I tried the borscht, potato pancakes and several varieties of pierogies. The meal started out with warm rolls. The rolls were clearly microwaved and were rubbery. I wasn’t able to chew them. There was an unpleasant and overpowering taste of worcestshire sauce in the borscht. The pancakes and pierogies are fried on the griddle in oil. They had good flavor, but the oil took away from it. The taste would be so much better if real butter was used.

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Kevin Scott
I heard very good things about this restaurant so I wanted to give it a try. First of all want to say that the service was exceptional. The quality of food was good. The variety of pierogies were plentiful but I paid $28 for a Polish plate with a bowl of soup which I personally think is outrageous.

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Joseph Suchorski
My Mother & I went to The Polonez Restaurant Tonight for our first Time. Usually we go to Kegel’s Inn German Restaurant in West Allis, but we decided to try The Polonez Tonight instead, especially since we are American with Polish, Jewish, German, & Russian Ancestry. We both had the Polish Plate with a sample of a stuffed cabbage roll, a half link of Polish sausage, four Pierogies (2 were Meat with Beef & Pork & 2 were Potato), potato pancake, sour cream, applesauce. The cucumbers were good. They tasted just like my Busia & Dziadzia used to make. I Loved seeing the giant Polish Eagle on the wall there, as well as it on the glass when you first walk in. I was sitting there thinking about getting another tattoo of a Polish Eagle on my shoulder after seeing the one on their wall. We talked with the Lady who seated us when we were done with Supper. I think that her name is Aleksandra. We talked a little bit about Polish Fest that is coming up in 2 Weeks & about speaking the Polish Language which I want to learn to Honor my Busia & Dziadzia, & about Concertinas & Accordions which I want to learn how to play. I Loved seeing The Traditional Polish clothing in the display case from The Old Country. It reminds me of the ones that The Syrena Polish Folk Dance Ensemble Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin wear at The Basilica Of Saint Josaphat aka Saint Josaphat’s Polish Roman Catholic Church when they do their Annual Authentic Polish Dinner there & when they dance at Polish Fest every Year. Our waitress Liz was very friendly & polite. We had a awesome experience there. According to the menu, The Polonez is as Old as I am. It was started the same Month & Year that I was Born. I can’t wait to go again. Thank You for the wonderful experience

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Kong Vang
My first time having Polish food. I ordered the Polish plate and I was not disappointed. I got a massive plate of food and almost finished everything.

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Darren Kress
I was so glad to eat at Polonez and enjoy that last real dedicated Polish meal that Milwaukee offers. The stuffed cabbage, pork cutlet, and veal schnitzel were all excellent. The pierogies were a nice treat as was the super delicious czarnina. Polish sausage was moist and plump however I would have preferred more flavor. Potato pancakes were great especially with apple sauce. Photos don’t do the food justice.

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Dori Z
Saturday brunch at 5pm. Great experience and great food. The live accordion player was a nice touch.

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Bill P
What can’t you say about authentic Polish food? Great fish fry, even better brunch buffet. Milwaukee staple, love the czarnina.

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L Ross
Hands down, the best pierogies on the planet. And Polish beer is a pleasant surprise. Completely worth the 25 min drive!!

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Joy sundstrom
This is the best meal I can ever remember having. The staff and service was outstanding. The accordion player was delightful and the owner was charming. Never expected to be wowed like this.

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