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    Pubski Pub

    3.8 (64 reviews)
    ModerateBars, American
    Updated 3 months ago

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    PUBSKI PUB ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Polish Platter
    Tammy R.

    Great polish platter. I liked the perogies and hubby liked the Golabki. We both enjoyed the pancakes. We also tried the fish fry. Which was huge and could have went with half a portion. The sides are homemade and good. I would come back.

    Panko Fish
    Catalina A.

    I was craving a fish fry so my cousin suggested we come here. Thankfully it wasn't to busy so we got seated right away. The food was great & flavorful. It came out quickly as well. Portions are humongous so come hungry. The ambiance is a little old and traditional for a pub but regardless they kept it nice and clean. Overall, I enjoyed my time here & the food was great!

    Cheese pierogi were sweet. Only savory pierogi should be served with onion.
    Anna W.

    It's fine that this is not my local bar. After the second visit, I am sure that I can easily live without the Pubski Pub and vice versa. We both tried. Hopefully there won't be any hard feelings after my updated review. Who cares about my opinion, especially since it looks like I'm one of the few who didn't have a good experience at this place. On both of the Fridays we visited, the Pubski Pub was packed with customers. For me, the best thing was being part of such a vibrant crowd. I knew it was mostly about loyal people who visited regularly, probably since the place was known as the Anchor Inn. The two Polish flags hanging in the windows are probably also remnants of the previous owners. On our second visit, I just wanted to sample their 'pierogi'. We ordered from the 'Polish Favorites' section of the menu. I chose 'Three Pierogi' -- cheese, potato and sauerkraut ($10). My partner decided to have their signature 'Pubski Burger'. When it comes to traditional Polish cuisine, my bar is quite high. Imagine that I am that "Polish Babcia" who goes to restaurants to try Polish food in Buffalo, NY ;). After forty-five (?!) minutes, our food arrived. Not only was the wait time ridiculous, but they also managed to mess up my order. In the end, I was able to try three types of pierogi. The cheese 'pierogi' were surprisingly on the sweet side. It should be served with sweet cream, melted butter and sugar. The sauerkraut 'pierogi' had an unpleasant aftertaste. Also, the filling was too crunchy, and way too buttery. It simply wasn't prepared long enough, with no attention to details. The potato 'pierogi' were boring. Everything was greasy, covered with wrongly chopped onion that wasn't caramelized properly. The dough wasn't bad, but there was just too much of it. Either way, when it comes to 'pierogi', the "bigger is better" approach doesn't work well. We thought the signature 'Pubski Burger' would have a wow factor, but no. It was just a boiled or lightly cooked meat patty made of fresh sausage not smoked, charred, or grilled. It was a good Costanza roll and was topped with sauerkraut and Swiss cheese. Was there anything like Krupnik mustard? I truly don't know. I have the impression that no one really cares about the quality of the meals served. The "Pubski Pub', very likely, had a solid jump start with a great chef, but he must be long gone by now. P. S. I'm not a regular at any bar.

    Steak taco
    Fred R.

    Had to try taco Tuesday at Pubski. Ordered a chicken taco mild and a steak taco. Both are huge and delicious. They only have tacos on Tuesday. Waitress was friendly and very accommodating. Give it a try next time you're out that way.

    Beer battered fish,rye bread, mac salad, potato salad, coleslaw, fries
    Jesse S.

    Changed it up and went somewhere that we have not been to to try a local fish fry for Lent. The Pubski Pub has a large bar area and a roomy dining area adjacent to the bar. We were seated right away upon arrival, and the place was busy for a usual Friday out. Ordered drinks and food, well drinks and a beer battered fish fry and a lemon pepper broiled fish fry. The server asked if we wanted the full or half portion, so we ordered the full. Took about an hour for the food to come out, but we were in no hurry and being as busy as it was, didn't expect to be quick. When the food came out, the full portion was actually two pieces of fish! If we had known that, we would have both ordered the half portion. All the salads were home-made from what we could tell. The beer battered was light and crispy, and the broiled was moist and tender. The rye bread was so fresh that it was soft. Made me think this may have been freshly baked as well. So I would recommend d coming in with a healthy appetite or plan on taking leftovers home!

    Haven't been to Pubski Pub in a while. Use to come here a lot. This will most likely be my last time. They have raised their menu prices quite a bit. I got a rueben sandwich which I have had here a lot and always loved. Well...not this time. They used to make very good ones but this one was burned on both sides. Can you see the black on it? The bread was quite hard. The corned beef was dry and I have had their macaroni salad before and what I got today was definitely not homemade. Had that disgusting, thin fake mayo that is even worse than Miracle Whip!! Barely any chopped veggies in it and very bland... absolutely no flavor. No more for me.

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    Fry fry is amazing very large. I will eat there again next time the smaller fish fry .draft beer $2. I think.it Genesee.

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    Great place for me and Ed to bring our wives for a great dinner and drinks evening. The fish fry is the best in buffalo.

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    An outstanding fish fry in a traditional Buffalo setting. A few cold beers and conversation with old friends made a wonderful lunch.

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    Great food, cold beers and fun people. Not much more to ask for. The Jack Daniels burger is out of this world

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    We came here for lunch because we seen so many great reviews but man, what a disappointment. The…read morebar area was nice, but the service and the food was not as everyone else described. I ordered the smash burger, my husband ordered the turkey sandwich. After we were waiting for our food for over 25 minutes, the server came over and said that he was just informed they don't have the turkey because they had an issue with that freezer. Ok, so my husband ordered the cheese steak because he was super excited for the bahn mi roll. My smash burger was alright, but the bread they use for their burgers remind me of those cheap buns you get from TOPS that just fall apart. The worst part was that they forgot the dog sauce on my burger, so I asked for the sauce, and THEY CHARGED ME FOR ASKING FOR SAUCE THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO ALREADY BE ON THE BURGER I ORDERED. My husband made sure to tell me after we already left because he knew I would have fought it and our already 1.5 hour long lunch date would have been longer waiting for the refund... He ordered the cheesesteak and the sandwich was so small, and the "bahn mi bun" wasn't even toasted which is a signature for bahn mi bread. He said the flavor was fine but nothing to rave about. The worst part, for me, were the French fries that came with both of our meals. They were soooo heavily peppered that they were inedible. We asked for ketchup to try to make them tolerable, and they gave us a pre-portioned small cup of ketchup... You serve french fries with most of your menu, why isn't there ketchup on the table?!? Overall, It was a nice place to have on senrca street which used to only have the blackthorn and franchescas, but I would not eat here again.

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