Pierogi Shop UNCLAIMED
Pierogi Shop Details
- Cuisines: Ukrainian, Eastern European
- Phone: (386) 225-1853
- Address:
300 S Central Ave Unit 105, Flagler Beach, FL 32136
- Hours:
Sun-Mon: Closed
Wed: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thu: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Fri: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Price Range: $$$
- Payment: Accepts credit cards
- Alcohol Served: Soft drinks only
- Vegan/Vegetarian Options
Overview
Reviews of Pierogi Shop
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Review by Ronan, Palm Coast 7/23/20245.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Having liked their pierogis from the farmer's market, we thought we'd visit their new restaurant. We had trouble finding it at first as it's small and easily missed. The pierogis are even better in the shop and the salad and sides were superb. We really like the owner's passion and feel his new venture will be a big success.
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Review by Demi, Palm Coast 7/11/20245.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
This has replaced the Oksa bakery and although it still has Ukrainian owners they now focus more on foods than baked items, although they do offer some buns and cakes. The pierogies and soups are very good and worth the drive down from Palm Coast. I will be back to try more.
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Review by Jorge, Palm Coast 7/1/20245.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
This is a very small cafe with genuine Ukrainian items such as soups, pierogi dumplings, salads, and pickles, etc. I highly recommend stopping to say hi and to support this great family business and to pick up some delicious Ukrainian food.
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Review by Mara, Palm Coast 6/25/20245.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
I've had their pierogis many times from the local farmer's markets and they are delicious, so I'm really happy they have opened their own shop now. It's a very small place with just a couple of tables but cute and very friendly. Early days yet and a lot more to come. Can't wait đ




















Pierogi Shop in Flagler Beach offers an authentic taste of Ukrainian cuisine in a small, family-run cafĂŠ. The menu is focused yet carefully crafted, highlighting pierogis with firm textures and flavorful fillings, along with well-seasoned borscht and hearty kielbasa. Soups like cauliflower and the classic borscht receive frequent praise. Guests value the handmade quality and traditional recipes passed down through generations. Service is warm and attentive, reflecting genuine hospitality. The modest setting features a few small tables, perfect for a casual meal or takeout, with the option to purchase frozen pierogis for home enjoyment. While parking can occasionally be a challenge during busy times, the reasonable prices and heartfelt food preparation make visiting worthwhile. A subtle note on the sour cream provided, which some feel could be fresher.
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