American Polish Cultural Center
About
Venues & Event Spaces, Polish
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2975 E Maple Rd, Troy, MI 48083
Phone: (248) 689-3636
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceClassy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Erin D.
We recently held our school auction at the APCC and we can't say enough about the service we received. We worked with both Tomasz and Anya closely to execute every detail of our event. They were available during every site visit prior to the event to answer any questions and to help us with layout, menu options, etc. The morning of the event, they came early and opened the hall for us to set up our event. Later that night, they followed our program and provided drink and dinner services that worked with our timeline. The food was served hot and our guests were extremely happy. We received a number of compliments on their service and how delicious the food was. Tomasz is an excellent manager and went out of his way to make sure every need was covered. I would highly recommend the APCC for your next event!
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Patrick V.
What can I say about this place. We attended a graduation here. The place has several rooms for rent to host a party. So if all the rooms are being use it can get pretty busy here and in the parking lot. The place is easy to find with huge signs on the corner. The rooms are pretty normal for a hall. Tables and chairs with a dance floor. Also, their is a bar area if you want to use it.
The food there was mediocre with nothing special. Just another hall serving the same old stuff. The staff was very nice and cleaned up the tables pretty fast. At time though it was hard to get someone for things or took them forever to bring a pitcher of water.
Overall, it is a hall that you can rent out and nicer than most. However, maybe try other places if you want better food. -
Angela S.
Slowest service on the planet. I cannot stress that enough. Sweet little ladies pushing carts in the slowest manner possible.
The food is pretty standard homey Polish fare, filling, but not amazing. If you want amazing, go to Hamtramck. If you want quaint, dusty, bit decent food, stop through. -
Shannon S.
The best of the best of the best!
Real, homemade Polish food (I know, first hand)... I love that it's so convenient and close. Very old world. If you speak Polish, do pipe up and greet your server in your native tongue. I simply adore this place, it brings me back, and the memories it conjures up are so very warming. This is a restaurant and banquet hall, and offers catering as well. They hold many events throughout the year. Paczki day! Get them here! Dances, festivals, events, funerals, showers, weddings. American Polish Cultural Center and Wawel Polish Restaurant is truly a place to consider for your event. The customer service cannot be matched!! Love love love this place!! -
Stephen H.
Cześć. This is my 500th Yelp review so I had to think hard about who I was going to honor today. I cant believe I've neglected PCC, it just dawned on me. It had to be the cultural center. I feel like Steve Yzerman scoring his 500th goal.
I've been around Polish food my entire life. I've been to more restaurants than I can count, bringing endless guests and recounting the scores of Wigilias and celebrations over the years where the cooking was done by my grandmother, my aunt's, my mom, and great aunts. I've had good and bad polish food and everything in between. There are some good ones still left in Hamtramck and around town and a new one nearby in Troy.
Polish cultural center has the best and most authentic Polish food in the Detroit area. I will openly debate anyone on this topic. Their pierogis tastes very much like my grandmother's or the former Starlite on Michigan Avenue. They have the best golabki anywhere in town. They feature the Polish feast, Wawel chicken (only featured here) potato pancakes, delicious dill pickel soup and the occasional nalesniki for dessert. Seafood and vegetarian as well as a few Hungarian dishes. The ambience is classic old world style proudly served by ladies who pride this establishment. Full bar. 6 Polish bottles and 2 more on draft in addition to domestics. The restaurant is open a few days a week and is always clean and well operated. Very, very quaint and charming interior. Enjoy this experience and bring your family. Dziękuję.