Polish Festival. Great Slavic food!
Jon M.
Sep 19, 2011
We attended the 22nd Annual Polish Festival at this hall and we had a lot of fun. The event is free to the public, and is filled with various vendors selling food, drink, crafts, and jewelry. The entertainment consisted of traditional folk music and dancing, a raffle, a kids area, and more.The hall itself is a two-room venue (upstairs and downstairs) in Old Roseville with 'okay' parking. Unfortunately, the lack of air conditioning made the muggy early September afternoon even more taxing. We were completely sapped of all of our energy in just a few hours.Good times, though! Here's hoping the were able to raise a good amount of funds for their elevator. Check out the event the next time it rolls around (and be sure to bring cash)!
Read MoreBella K.
Sep 14, 2012
Got to the festival after 4 and unfortunately they had ran out of one of our favorites...the potato pancakes! Hubby got the keilbasa- always SO good...I tried a vegetarian plate from the indoor kitchen, but I wouldn't get that again...the potato and cheese pirogi were the best part out of everything we got.Get here early and you will have first dibs on the best foods they have to offer...bring cash as there is no credit cards accepted.Overall a good time...its always a bit hot and stuffy, lots of people, but that just shows you how unique and special a Polish festival is :)
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