The Polish Club

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  • I wanted some European food and I found this Polish Club and really have to say, it tasted how it should, I come from Czech Republic so I know these f…

  • Good old Polish Club brings back memories when I was a freshman straight outta Uni. I remember their $10 lunch specials accompanied me through the goo…

  • Now this place is interesting. It's like the German club 20 years ago without the band and back room.Food is pretty much the same- I had fish and chip…


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The Polish Club is open for Casual Dining and Bar. The Polish Club serves Polish dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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10 Reviews on “The Polish Club”

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  • Foodie McFoodface

    Easily the best Polish food in Milton and possibly the entire inner West. No frills decor but the best cheesy sausages and other tasty treats to satisfy anyone who enjoys fine Eastern European fare.

  • Capt Hotsauce

    $12 later and I wish i was Polish.. Ok, so let me start by staying I believe i have a decent size appetite and can put away a fair amount of food. Well, the Polish Club sure as hell slapped me down and put me back in my place (all be it a very delighted, satisfied place). My girlfriend and I use to small $16 share plates at fancy bars order 4 $12 plates here and I will now breakdown what fuzzy memories Im left with post food coma. Pierogis stuffed with potato and ricotta are just delicate (Polish and delicate, weird right!) clouds of bliss. This sauerkraut and kransky tomato bowl thing was just intense and i mean good but it picked a fight with me that Im calling a draw, it might have other ideas. I’m not sure what i can stay about the cabbage rolls that they can’t stay for themselves. It’s cabbage and pork with rice and sauce, none of this a bad thing and Ive always felt cabbage doesn’t get enough love. But the cowboy in this story that waltzes into the room like he owns the place is the Tripe Soup. This thing is a power house of pepper and majesty. Forget what it is just get into and thank yourself for pushing your boundaries.I tried a few beers too but I literally have no idea what they are called/what i was ordering but they were all good..

  • Carmen Mak

    The staff are very friendly and I love the reasonably priced polish beers and as very tasty. $7.50 for 500ml bottle of Zyweic. I love their peirogies with salad, meatballs with dill sauce, stuffed cabbage rolls with tomato sauce and to my surprise I like the tripe soup! And their small pork knuckle was rather big, (which I am not complaining about) served with their hunters stew mmm.. Very flavorful traditional polish dishes! I keep going back.

  • Notshy

    Pork knuckle was very disappointing. Goulash was good .

  • Wade01

    Zoooom. Pork knuckle, that is all.

  • Jocelyn Gibson

    I cannot rate this place enough. The prices are very reasonable (between 10 and 17 for most dishes) and the beers are also top notch and very reasonably priced (delicious 600ml imported beers for $7 – however watch out because the alcoholic percentage is quite high). So far I have tried the pork knuckle, the cabbage rolls, the meat dumplings and the pork rolls with gnocci. The pork knuckle is undoubtedly the best, however is only served on a Friday night. Much better than the German club, less expensive and cooked really well with a decent amount of saurkraut (also better than the German club). The cabbage rolls were also delicious, as were the dumplings and the pork rolls, only let down was the gnocci. The gnocci could have been improved with a little bit of sauce. Although the food seems simple, the flavours are done really well and for the price its even better. Whilst the menu isnt huge, I already have my favorites and look forward to going again. The decor inside is really simple, much like a cafeteria/hall however I appreciate that sometimes after the gaudy interior of alot of other restaurants. Highly recommended.

  • Mrs Baker

    Delicious Food. Went with members of a Probus Club and all of us really enjoyed the wonderful food we had. The manager kindly pandered to our curiosity by serving a variety of the Polish food as a buffet so that we could sample many different dishes. Everybody raved about the food and I noticed that the beer was very popular also :-). For $20 we had what amounted to a 3 course meal.There were other people there eating more the normal cafe food and I noted that theirs was nicely presented with big servings.I highly recommend this restaurant and complement the staff who did such a great job even though they were short staffed that day.

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