Moja droga, ja cię kochamMeans that I love you soI'm not Polish, but my lovely wife is, and we both love attending the Polish Festival.Anyone should be able to appreciate the food and culture experience here. There's just something fascinating about being embedded in groups of people whose roots are so firmly grounded in their western European homeland, who emanate national pride and patriotism.For my wife, the music, the language, smells and tastes re-awaken dormant memories of childhood and loving grandparents.Yes, the lines are long and the wares are overpriced, however it's well worth the melody of love you could very well find here, if you look deep enough.
Crowded as all get out. Need a bigger area to do this in. Was crammed in a neighborhood. A little pricey. Food was good. Couldn't hear the entertainment unless you were right up front bc it was so loud. Not enough seating due to lack of space. Was fun to go to for about an hour and a half. After that it was too much..to crowded. If there was more space it would be so much better.
So, I want to love it, as I love all things Polish. But, the site is too small to accommodate the massive crowds. It was literally shoulder-to-shoulder crowds with lines at least 20 people long, some were 100 long. I also don't like having to wait in line to buy food tickets and then wait in line to get food and drink. Parking was also on the street and basically a knife fight. Mariachi bands on the stage when I went. So there's that too.
The idea of the festival is great. The food is great. They need a different venue. It was so crowded Saturday, you couldn’t tell where the lines ended for food, the lines were sooo long and moved very slow, and you could barely move around. We had to park half a mile away too.The dancers and music was entertaining. We won’t return to this venue.
We had lots of fun. I must sayfood was amazing.
Great food! Beer! Ice cream! Jumping castle! Face painting!
Needs better parking. Food is great.
Great to see this place happening again.
Always a fun and interesting place. Great Polish food and beer. This is a cross cultural experience and the visitors are for all over not just Polish/Polish-Americans. Over that weekend, there are several chances to enter the Pierogi eating contests too! Let's not forget several Folk Dance groups and live music. No parking worries with their constant free shuttle bus service to & from the festival & their convenient designated parking area. The best thing for us is the seating with tables under the tents definitely cuts back on the sun's rays and in case there's a chance of rain, it takes care of that too. My well trained little pooch was welcomed as well.
Food was delicious and beer great. The performances were enjoyable. There is not much else to say.