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Baba's PierogiesB+Worth Trying

295 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 · Eastern European restaurant, Delivery Restaurant, Takeout Restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1007 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Cozy pierogi specialist with warmly praised service and flavorful dumplings; small space, modest portions, and add-on charges mean good but not bargain value.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Baba's Pierogies delivers solid neighborhood dining through handmade pierogies with satisfying fillings and genuinely warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution—particularly cold deliveries and temperature issues—prevents a higher grade, while the small, occasionally uncomfortable dining room limits broader appeal. For pierogi enthusiasts seeking authentic Eastern European comfort food with friendly staff, it's a worthwhile local destination.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels small and cozy, a neighborhood nook where friendly staff walk you through fillings and dips. One diner put it simply: service was so kind and the pierogies were crisp and comforting. Expect a casual crowd and quick plates over a long sit-down. The cooking leans classic comfort with a few playful twists: jalapeño and mac-and-cheese pierogies sit beside potato, spinach and feta, and bacon cheddar. It is a produce-and-technique-light approach that feels traditional at heart: handmade dough, satisfying fillings, clean pairings like cucumber salad and applesauce. Families do well here thanks to familiar flavors like potato, cheese, and mac-and-cheese pierogies. There is no formal kids menu, but portions and simple sides (cucumber or carrot salads) work for younger palates. Space is tight, so strollers or large family groups may find seating limited at peak times.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$28-40 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-creative corridor near Park Slope and Gowanus; casual, local foot traffic with families and young professionals.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during day and early evening; typical Brooklyn nightlife foot traffic.

Nearby: Near bars, breweries, and small shops; easy walk from Park Slope side streets; limited dedicated parking.

Park SlopeThe dining scene in Park Slope is eclectic and upscale-casual, featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and diverse international cuisines. The area is known for its community-oriented atmosphere, attracting diners who appreciate quality food in a relaxed, neighborhood setting.
South SlopeSouth Slope, near 3rd Avenue, has a slightly more modern and trendy vibe compared to the northern parts of Park Slope, with a growing number of hip eateries, bars, and boutique shops. It appeals to a younger crowd looking for a lively yet approachable dining and nightlife experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–21:30 Tuesday11:30–21:30 Wednesday11:30–21:30 Thursday11:30–21:30 Friday11:30–21:30 Saturday11:30–21:30 Sunday11:30–21:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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