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    Patti's Pierogis

    4.3 (354 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican, Polish
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jonathan C.

    6 pierogi's for $10. (Or $2 ea). She allowed me 3 pairs. I got Mac n cheese, steak, and another one I can't remember...but they were all good! I sat at the bar while I waited. Full bar. Nice beer selection on draft. Loved my IPA ...buzzard's bay? Very good service with an old school vibe! I'd go back!

    Mac and cheese   the wild Hoggi (bbq sauce, pulled pork and onions)   The Shepherds pie
    Mónica M.

    The other day I tried some Pirogis at Patti Parogis here in Fall River we got a Mac and cheese one , The wild Hoggi (bbq sauce, pulled pork and onions) and The Shepherds pie one. I feel like they can be a bit oily for my taste but taste wise they were pretty good. My favorite was The Shepherds Pie service was great!

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    Joe C.

    An Institution Finally had a chance to get to Patti's Pirogies and we weren't disappointed! The Polish dishes were amazing. The potato pancakes were tasty and covered the plate. Next time we will share one. My husband loved the cabbage soup and stuffed cabbage. The pirogies were to die for and stuffed with a multitude of choices. I opted for a few traditional cabbage and potato as well as a French meatpie pirogi. The apple rum raisin and cherry pirogies for dessert were also delicious. We order stuffed cabbage and more pirogies to take home. The restaurant was very clean. The service was great, and the delicious Polish home cooking evoked memories of dishes I had in my youth. The food us also very reasonably priced. We will definitely be back to Patti's often. Thanks

    This is going to be one of those very simple reviews. Service, always, quick, cordial and attentive. Price, getting a bit high, for the amount of food and quality, well worth every cent. Food, I grew up in a Polish neighborhood and have eaten polish food for most of my life. I can honestly say that this restaurant caption the homemade aspect, but actually does it better. Everything is fantastic. The cabbage rolls, the kielbasa and the more traditional pierogies excel. In all honesty, I haven't deviated intopierogies with pork or barbecue sauce or cheeseburger as I am more a traditionalist. You cannot go wrong ordering Polish platters either one two or three and get an assortment of food to taste. I know you would fall in love too.

    Different filling pierogies
    Leang L.

    As seen on Tripple D. Walked in and felt like I was ina saloon, had an old school feel to it. The place wasn't so busy, I got seated at the bar and given a menu. It was pretty dim inside. I ordered 6 different pierogi to try and the kapusta to start. I never had it so soupy. Flavor was good, maybe could have used dill. My pierogis were pan fried but the center were still cold. Could have used some more seasoning as it was a bit bland.

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    Joseph S.

    If we ate thinking "Polish" - it has to be 5 stars as they are doing it right and are the only game within many miles. Stopped in on a Friday night - it was quite full. Always good service. We ordered the Patty's Plate that is a bargain at $29 for 2 as the dozen pierogis at $2 a pop gets you to $24. Added 2 beers. And too much to eat. Note that this comes with a dozen DIFFERENT pierogis and if you grew up on the standard (cheese and potato) some of these may throw you for a loop. So lots of different pierogis and an amazing selection of draft beerd for such a small spot. Damages with tip was about $50. Food 5/5 Service 5/5 Value 5/5 Cleanliness 5/5 Noise 3/5 Decor 3/5 We did buy a few kielbasa rings and dozens of pierogis for the freezer.

    Fluff nutter
    Andrew J.

    The ambiance is really polish I guess. There is polka music playing and the staff is awesome. Feels like a family owned restaurant. That being said the pierogis were the best I've ever had.....also might be only ones I've ever had. The Mac and cheese was my favorite by far. They come out super fast so I'd order a few and then add more as you see fit. The fluff nutter is the. Best dessert I've ever had. I will go back for it alone.

    Bianca S.

    Great spot to grab some Polish food while also staying true to its Fall River roots. Has a bar and a large seating area with a homey vibe. Their menu is focused on pierogi (some authentic and some more Americanized), but also features other Polish dishes like golabki, kielbasa, and kapusta. They have several sample plates on the menu where you can mix and match. I got an international pierogi sampler, most of them were fantastic and while I was less impressed with some, particularly the French one, they were all good. We also had their cookie dough pierogi for dessert, they were very rich and delicious. In addition to the food, they also have some Polish beers along with the usual options you'll find in the area. Service was great, Patti came out to check on how our meal was. Prices are also reasonable, and they allow mixing and matching with the pierogi so you can sample a lot for a reasonable price. Definitely a unique spot that's worth a try!

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    Jenn H.

    I have been here 3 times, even though I live in New York. I make it a priority to eat here and get some pierogis to go whenever I'm near the area. Fall River has the Lizzie Borden house and an amazing Portuguese market--- visit both and stop here for a meal! I'm of Polish heritage and appreciate the classic pierogis, kielbasa, soup, cabbage rolls, etc but also like the fun twist on flavors in many of the pierogis. The Brady is my favorite- like a cheeseburger with ketchup, onion, pickles. The pierogis are, in my opinion, best when cooked "well done" and topped with sautéed onions. I wish sour cream and/or horseradish were included but are available for $1 each added on. The pierogi are affordable and I like that you can get as many or few as you want plus mix and match flavors. I've been too full every time to try the dessert flavors but hopefully next time. They were serving a strawberry shortcake with pierogis that looked amazing. I'd seen this on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives years ago but never thought I'd get to try! I'm so glad we stopped into this unassuming looking restaurant. I'm already looking forward to my next visit! If I lived nearby, this would be a weekly occasion.

    Inside the Brady Bunch Pierogi (cheeseburger filling)! YUM

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    Home cooking and delicious Pierogis! The owner is super friendly and the atmosphere is like being at Granada's house.

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    Best and only pierogi restaurant in the area.They have large home made bread at very reasonable price.

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