If you're hoping to have a Polish Easter Dinner, you can always add more to your spread, but you HAVE to be sure to at least include these seven things.
A year of the pandemic meant that Buffalo, the Dyngus Day capital of the world, missed Dyngus Day for the first time. The City of Good Neighbors will not have it canceled two times in a row, no way. This year, at the very least the parade will be back in the Broadway and Polish districts of Buffalo...
Here is the opening of a Buffalo News story from January 16, 1992:
Move over, Michael Jackson and Madonna. Make way for the hot new song on the Buffalo airwaves: the "Buffalo Bills Polka."
You don't have to be Polish to yell out "yip, yip, yip" and two-step to the new ditty that is climbing up the charts at some of Buffalo's most popular radio stations...
While there will never be anything better than your family recipe for golabki. It's incredible comfort food. Stuffed cabbage rolls. This might have to hold you over.
Get your squirt guns! Get your pussy willows! The biggest Dyngus Day celebration in the United States is right here in Western New York! Monday, April 22nd will begin with the Dyngus Day parade beginning at 5 PM and starts at Corpus Christi Church and heads down Broadway to Fillmore as it winds its way down Memorial Drive as usual. Over 150...
Everyone from Buffalo is Polish on Dyngus Day, but if you're getting ready to host next year's party or maybe you're craving pierogies, we have you covered.
Take a stab at making some Buffalo-style pierogies. Let us know how you did, too...
So much Polish tradition happens in the month of March in Buffalo. From Easter breakfast to Dyngus Day, everyone in Buffalo is Polish.
The kuchnia polska, Kiełbasa and pierogies are in full effect, so let's take a look at some of the best Polish places you can find in Buffalo, NY.
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The Dyngus Day Captial of The United States is right here in Buffalo, NY.
On April 6, Western New York will prove just exactly why they get to rightfully call themselves that.
Although Dyngus Day was celebrated in traditional Polish neighborhoods of Buffalo dating back to the 1870s, modern Dyngus Day in Buffalo had its start with the Chopin