Kasia Bakery

88 Broad St, New Britain
(860) 224-8821

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Brianna B.

Don't let the tight space scare you away, this is a lovely bakery with some delicious and authentic Polish food. We got sernik, paczki, and pierogi. The pierogi were our favorite.

Chris Latka

Best Polish bakery in Connecticut. Many authentic polish breads including babka. The retail part of the store is small. Always expect a line out the door during the holidays.

Charles Szymanski

Best blueberry cake ever made!

Andy

Rude customer service, it the cakes, pastries, and breads are amazing and worth coming back for.

Carlo Barrios

Terrible service. An old woman throw me the bread I bought. Never come back.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 1

Eugene Cewe

Store is very small, only five or six people could fit in and only one person working behind the counter

Parking: Cheese perogies were terrible, had to throw them out

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Elaine Andrews

No smiles or greetings. Just a grumpy lady filling orders. 5th time in a row with pitiful customer service. All 3 Danish were not very fresh. Not impressed with the mood in there. 😖

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Susan Barlow

Quaint old-world bakery with savory and sweet treats. Many kinds of bread. On 9/21/24 there were sandwich rolls with delicious mushroom filling and delicious spinach and cheese, like crepes. Reasonably priced. Wish we lived closer!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chet

I had the worst experience at Kasia Bakery. I walked in on a whim, hoping to try some of their offerings, but I left feeling unwelcome and utterly disappointed. The place was crowded, and I patiently waited in line, observing Polish-speaking patrons order from both the front counter and the back rack without any issues.

After waiting for about 10 minutes, I decided I would try some of the cake as well as a few bakery items from the back rack. However, when I asked for a piece of what looked like a delicious cake, the woman behind the counter flatly told me, "Not for sale." Confused, I assumed there might be a language barrier, so I asked for another item from the case—one that I had just seen two different Polish-speaking customers order without any problem. Once again, I was told, "Not for sale."

It was clear to me that the good items were being reserved for Polish-speaking customers only, and I felt incredibly unwelcome and unwanted. As someone with a Polish background, it’s heartbreaking and shameful to witness such discriminatory behavior. My father was raised by Polish parents, and I grew up hearing about the pride and warmth of our heritage. This experience at Kasia Bakery, however, made me feel nothing but excluded.

I ended up walking out and going to Rolly Poly Bakery right down the street, where I was treated with kindness and enjoyed some delicious Polish pastries. Kasia Bakery needs to reconsider how they treat all their customers, not just those who speak Polish.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

chetubet

I had the worst experience at Kasia Bakery. I walked in on a whim, hoping to try some of their offerings, but I left feeling unwelcome and utterly disappointed. The place was crowded, and I patiently waited in line, observing Polish-speaking patrons order from both the front counter and the back rack without any issues.

After waiting for about 10 minutes, I decided I would try some of the cake as well as a few bakery items from the back rack. However, when I asked for a piece of what looked like a delicious cake, the woman behind the counter flatly told me, "Not for sale." Confused, I assumed there might be a language barrier, so I asked for another item from the case—one that I had just seen two different Polish-speaking customers order without any problem. Once again, I was told, "Not for sale."

It was clear to me that the good items were being reserved for Polish-speaking customers only, and I felt incredibly unwelcome and unwanted. As someone with a Polish background, it’s heartbreaking and shameful to witness such discriminatory behavior. My father was raised by Polish parents, and I grew up hearing about the pride and warmth of our heritage. This experience at Kasia Bakery, however, made me feel nothing but excluded.

I ended up walking out and going to Rolly Poly Bakery right down the street, where I was treated with kindness and enjoyed some delicious Polish pastries. Kasia Bakery needs to reconsider how they treat all their customers, not just those who speak Polish.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Chester Czaja

I had the worst experience at Kasia Bakery. I walked in on a whim, hoping to try some of their offerings, but I left feeling unwelcome and utterly disappointed.

Alina Le

cramped and service sucked

Simir Johnson

Great bakery for Polish food. Staff is always helpful when I have questions. Highly recommended.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

E M

Food and desserts never disappoint. But the most cramped small place.
01/2024 Edit:
Got 3 different desserts 1 with jello and layers of creme turned fuzzy in a few days and tasted funny before this. The other called napoleon with flaky crusts and vanilla creme also went sour in a few days so this was all old food she is selling. I will not trust this place anymore for dessert.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Cream Filling

T Kosis

Rude customer service, racist and unwelcoming. Rushed and not flexible with how they serve their food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

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