Stash Café

Old Montréal


Hearty Polish cuisine is served up with good humor in a dining room with seats made of church pews and daringly low red lights illuminating the tables. It dishes out consistently quality traditional fare such as pierogi (dumplings stuffed with meat or cheese, with sour cream) and potato pancakes with apple sauce. A live piano player often adds atmosphere.


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