Zabka is an Eastern European Coffee Lounge in Brooklyn. Here you can taste the famous Polish pierogies, eggs with kielbasa, smoked salmon, and country beef. The cafe is popular among hipsters of the area.
Not only the food in Zabka tastes well (the owner of the cafe himself crafts the authentic dishes by himself), but the place is filled with good vibes. One can easily notice how much the owner of this place cares about his cafe keeping it in a perfect condition. Outstanding reviews on Yelp (4.5 stars out of 5) is just additional proof of my statement. Polish food in such a format seems to become more and more popular, and below is the list of 5 things you probably didn't know about Hipster Polish Food in America.
Hipster Polish Food in America: Perfect Alternative to Starbucks
Oftentimes, Starbucks is full of tourists (especially in large cities like New York). Unlike the famous coffee shops, Polish cafes are not that packed. Oftentimes, Polish places are spacious and they have a better interior. …show more content…
At Zabka, for instance, the largest cup of coffee costs $3 (great Colombian coffee full of aroma). The same size of coffee in Starbucks is $3.65.
Hipster Polish Food in America: Music and Shows
In order to attract more customers and make them feel comfortable, owners of Polish cafes organize events in their places. Not only you enjoy your cappuccino and pierogies for a relatively low price, but oftentimes you become a witness of some really cool Indies show with live music and cheer.
Back then, when I lived in Belarus, I used to eat a lot of Polish food. I was a type of food I consumed on a weekly basis. It's the taste of my childhood. That's probably another reason why I feel so great every time I visit a Polish