Tucked away on Route 27 in Dresden is a charming Polish café that feels like a hidden treasure. Surrounded by colorful wildflowers and welcoming visitors with the aroma of homemade cooking, it's not the kind of place you'd expect to find in Midcoast Maine, but that's exactly what makes it so special.

Welcome Dresden Coffee & Gallery

From Poland to Maine

Owners Barb, Kaz, and their family traveled from Poland, by way of Pennsylvania, to create a unique dining experience that blends traditional Polish flavors with Maine hospitality.

Homemade Traditions on Every Plate

Their menu features handmade pierogies prepared six different ways, including a delicious lobster variety that pays tribute to the local coast. Guests can also enjoy hearty bigos, fresh borscht, and a selection of gluten-free pastries made from scratch. The café's walls showcase local artwork, adding to the warm and inviting atmosphere that makes visitors feel right at home.

More Than Just a Café

One of the Polish sayings featured on the menu is "Apetyt rośnie w miarę jedzenia," which translates to "Your appetite grows the more you eat." After sampling the food, it's easy to see why that phrase was chosen. Every dish reflects care, tradition, and a passion for sharing Polish culture with the community.

Whether you're looking for a new lunch spot, authentic European cuisine, or simply a cozy place to relax, this little café in Dresden is worth the trip. Have you discovered this hidden gem yet?

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