“Nice neighborhood bakery, good enough that I'd come back to visit if I ever move away. The place is small, but it's clean and has a wide variety of food, especially earlier in the day. Customer service, at least in my experience, is easier if you speak Spanish, but they speak English just fine, too.I recommend the vanilla flan - I've not had a better one anywhere in the world. The rice pudding is good; I'm spoiled by my mother's British-style pud, but my husband and I both agree Marisol's is second only to my mom's. There are lots of other sweets that look wonderful, but now that I'm stuck on the flan, that's all I want when I go.“
“Delicious bread and pastries. Pricey, but worth it. Favorite item we bought was a cranberry-blueberry loaf, rich in fruit and not sugary. There wasn't much signage and we don't speak Polish, so I'm not sure what it's called. Like a rich, fruity coffee cake. We'll go back next time we're in New Britain.“
“Came in looking for a cake they had some ready to purchase and take it was a very pretty cake I assumed it was a vanilla cake because it was filled with Bavarian cream but it ended up being and almond cake instead the cake was still fantastic and luckily no one eating the cake had any nut allergies. Will be back again to try your other baked goods and sandwiches“
“The quintessential Little Poland market. Baked goods, hot prepared food (I like bigos/hunters stew) and chicken with mushrooms. There is a bread with poppyseeds that I get too. It's always a part of the holidays for our Polish- Filipino family. You won't regret shopping at Roly Poly.“