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Re: St. Anthony's Festival on 6th, eat Kielbasa and see an amazing church!
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They also have one down on Broadway and Westside all week until next weekend

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Food was great. Seems like the festival grew a bit from last year as well.

Looking forward to the Italian Festival next month. Anyone know the date?

http://www.holyrosarychurch.com/la_festa_italiana.html
August 11th-15th Wednesday thru Sunday

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Food was great. Seems like the festival grew a bit from last year as well.

Looking forward to the Italian Festival next month.
Anyone know the date?

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we were there both Friday and Sunday (this evening), the food looked and tasted pretty home made (delicious). the beer sold in the back of Holy Rosary was surely imported from Poland - Żywiec and Warka, 500 ml (1/2 litre) cans.

the sanctuary of St. Anthony's was open for all to visit and enjoy.

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Hmmmmm so which one has the better food tomorrow, this one or the Power Arts District BBQ?


I didn't see the famous rice balls tonight, nor any Italian sausage (a street festival staple, IMO), so I'd say PAD BBQ.


It's a POLISH festival! Kielbasa is the native sausage!


sorry. the brick oven pizza guy had me thinking otherwise.

good potato pancakes, btw.

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Had a lunch of pierogies & kielbasa. The sausage is the real deal, not supermarket. Those little old ladies kibitzing to each other in Polish would probably die before serving anything less than authentic.

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I had to go because my grandma's a church lady there and told me she peeled 1,200 potatoes for the pierogies. And yes, I bought a Polish Princess shirt.

As for the booze, they had a mini Polish beer garden/bar and served Warka and Zywiek. Vodka-wise, they had Luksusowa and they're sponsored by Bak's Zubrowka, complete with a poster of girls making out (yes, at a Roman Catholic Polish Church). The $2 Zubrowka happy hour was very nice.

I had an awesome time and I'm going again tomorrow for brunch.

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i actually liked the stuffed cabbage. flavor was all there. i didn't think the kielbasa tasted like hillshire farms either.

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I was woefully disappointed with the food at this year's festival. The kielbasa was the Hillshire Farms turkey kielbasa type sausage, not the real kielbasa from the Polish butcher. The stuffed cabbage was 95% rice. Last year the kielbasa was the real thing. The pierogis were very good though. That pretty much made it all worthwhile.

I didn't see any Polish beer.

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Hmmmmm so which one has the better food tomorrow, this one or the Power Arts District BBQ?


I didn't see the famous rice balls tonight, nor any Italian sausage (a street festival staple, IMO), so I'd say PAD BBQ.


It's a POLISH festival! Kielbasa is the native sausage!

They didn't have zeppolis last year either, obviously so many people bemoaned their absence that they brought in a vendor, rather than the crew of little old ladies who make them at the Italian festival.

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Hmmmmm so which one has the better food tomorrow, this one or the Power Arts District BBQ?


I didn't see the famous rice balls tonight, nor any Italian sausage (a street festival staple, IMO), so I'd say PAD BBQ.

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Hmmmmm so which one has the better food tomorrow, this one or the Power Arts District BBQ?

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fresh zeppolis are one of life's great joys.

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i'll be there signing autographs. i hope they serve lumpia there.

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DELICIOUS POLISH ~ ITALIAN ~ PHILIPPINE FOOD

THE POTATO PANCAKES ALONE ARE WORTH THE TRIP!
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Makes me hungry -- I'd love some Potato & Onion Pierogies...

but it's a shame they are waiting until 5pm today!

Saturday, July 10, 2010 ? 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM

I just hope they clean up after this -- unlike the Holy Rosary!

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I can't believe there's no post about this from someone affiliated, so I'll fill in.

Even if festivals aren't to your taste, you should see the interior of this 115 year old Polish Catholic church, you'll be transported to central Europe! It's full of stained glass, sculptures (many elaborately painted), amazing mosaics, and and much architectural detail. My favorite is the odd deco-gothic bronze vertical tube fluorescent light fixtures on the stone columns, not something anyone would conceive of doing today.


Festival Dates

Friday, July 9, 2010 ? 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Saturday, July 10, 2010 ? 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Sunday, July 11, 2010 ? 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM
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Sixth Street between Monmouth & Brunswick Streets
Jersey City, NJ


FREE ADMISSION & FREE PARKING!
RAIN OR SHINE

DELICIOUS POLISH ~ ITALIAN ~ PHILIPPINE FOOD

ZEPPOLES

ICE COLD BEVERAGES ~ BUBBLE TEA

MONEY WHEEL ~ GAMES ~ RAFFLES

SUPER 50/50

VENDORS OF ALL KINDS

MOON BOUNCE FOR THE KIDS

LIVE MUSIC!
Featuring: SoneoneSaySomething ~ Zambrowiacy ~ DJ Kacper and More!

COME EARLY ! STAY LATE !
THE POTATO PANCAKES ALONE ARE WORTH THE TRIP!

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