Pierogies House
$ • Polish, Vegan, Vegetarian
Hours:
145 Morris St, Morristown
(973) 432-8270
About Pierogies House
Customers' Favorites
Pierogies House Reviews
(DELAYED POST)Small little place but cozy to eat there as well. Many flavors to choose from. From plain cheese to like fruit flavors . Kielbasa as well. I decided to get three different assortments. It’s was about 30 min drive home but still hot and fresh. NOTE:use street parking. I parked in train station area and paid $7 for the hour. I think it’s only $1-$2 to park on street. Had to wait 15-20 minutes to prepare but was definitely worth it.
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Food is different but very good and the service is great
Stumbled upon a great find. Rainy, post-hike satisfaction!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9PM |
Pierogies House offers a nice variety of tasty pierogies, including potato and cheese, cheese bacon and potato, cheesesteak fried, and kielbasa sauerkraut boiled. The restaurant also features vegan options, such as the vegan lentil and mushroom pierogies with caramelized onions, which many customers have found perfect. The staff is helpful and provides explanations about the different types of pierogies. Although the restaurant is small, it has a cute dining area with a few tables available.
Customers have praised the quality and quantity of the food, noting dishes like the potato onion pierogies and potato pancakes as incredibly delicious. The food is reasonably priced and filling, making it a great choice for a date or a solo outing. The service is good, and it usually takes about 15 minutes for the food to be prepared.
Many customers recommend ordering different pierogi types to share. Overall, Pierogies House is a quiet and quaint spot that keeps customers coming back for more. Customers have found the restaurant to be small but clean and well-decorated, with workers who go beyond normal expectations to satisfy customers. The pierogies, both boiled and fried, have been described as delicious and exceeding expectations, with appropriate pricing.