It looks like the only Polish restaurant in the Boston area has shut down.
According to a source, Cafe Polonia in South Boston is no longer in business, with a message from Baltic European Deli (which is affiliated to the dining spot and resides across the street) confirming that it has indeed closed down. The Dorchester Avenue eatery, which first opened in 2002, featured such items as blood sausage, potato pancakes with smoked salmon, beef tripe soup, pierogi, kielbasa and cabbage stew, potato dumplings, pork chops, rainbow trout, and more.
Baltic European Deli remains in operation, with the place offering a variety of prepared foods, baked goods, and deli items.
The address for Cafe Polonia was 611 Dorchester Avenue, South Boston, MA, 02127
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