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After a brief hiatus, Polonia has returned to the business of
providing wholesome food made from scratch. Before inhabiting the
Longwood location, Polonia was also located in Winter Park from
September 2003 until October 2005. Our original location was in Key
West, which was opened in April of 2001. We have continued the tradition of making our food from scratch with wholesome ingredients.
Polish food evolved with the availability of the ingredients during hard winters. Root vegetables such as beets, parsnips, and carrots stored easily. Smoking and curing hams or Kielbasa was done as a necessity. Pierogi were created as a staple to feed hungry families with the simple ingredients of flour, water and potatoes. Farmer cheese became important as a rich source of protein and was used in the pierogi. Cabbage, also a cold weather veggie, became equally important. The fresh leaves were used to make the golabki, pronouced "gowamki", which is stuffed cabbage. The cabbage was also turned into sauerkraut. The Kraut was used most often in a dish called bigos, which is a mixture of Kielbasa, pork, cabbage, and kraut. Mushrooms were readily available in the Polish woods. They were used in many of the soups and sauces, and of course inside the pierogi. Desserts in Poland are as in most cultures associated with holidays. Poppyseeds were among some of the most popular ingredients because of availability. They were ground and sweetened and used to make cakes and rolls.
We are continuing the tradition of Polish food here at Polonia. We try to keep the food as authentic as possible. That means using real butter, farmer cheese, and real mashed potatoes. The meat is fresh and the cutlets are made to order, pounded and breaded for each customer. Every salad is cut fresh to order. When you visit us, please give us time to prepare your meal, this is by no means fast food.

We are located at 750 South Highway 17/92 in Longwood, Florida.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING:
The Second Annual Dyngus-Smigus Day
at Polonia Polish Restaurant
Monday April 5, 2010 from 12 noon-Sundown
Join us to celebrate the coming of Spring with Polish food, dance, and beer!!
Tickets for the event available in advance at $15 per person or $20 at the door. Includes Polish platter and live entertainment. Tickets available at Polonia now. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the PRCUA (Polish Roman Catholic Union of America) educational fund and the Haitian Children's Hospital.
So join in the fun, the Monday after Easter, to celebrate Spring and have a blast!!!!
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Summer Hours
Tues-Thur: 11-9
Fri & Sat: 11-10
Sunday: 12-9
Monday: Closed

For additional questions, you can reach us at (407) 331-1933.
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