Discovering the Best Perogies in Our Neck of the Woods
- Bud Mac
- Apr 21
- 2 min read

If you’re a fan of those delightful, pillowy pockets of comfort known as perogies, you’re in for a treat this week. Whether you crave them savory, sweet, or somewhere in between, finding a great perogie can feel like uncovering a little culinary treasure. So, pull up a chair and let’s talk about some top spots near us where perogies take center stage—and where your taste buds are guaranteed to thank you.

The Perogie Inn in Sarasota: Homey Eats with a Side of Warmth
There’s something irresistibly comforting about The Perogie Inn in Sarasota. This charming little spot has earned a devoted following by sticking to time-tested recipes and serving up generous portions. Their perogies are soft yet with just enough chew, and the fillings—from classic potato and cheese to meat and sauerkraut—hit that perfect balance of hearty and satisfying. Plus, the cozy atmosphere and friendly service make every visit feel like dropping in on a good friend.

Taste of Europe Bistro, Port Charlotte: A European Twist on a Favorite
If you’re happy to take your perogie experience beyond the traditional, Taste of Europe Bistro in Port Charlotte offers a delightful spin. Their menu blends authentic European flavors with a modern flair. Imagine perogies paired with freshly prepared sauces or alongside house-made sides that elevate the dish to a mini feast. It’s a great spot if you’re looking for a culinary adventure without straying too far from that comforting baseline.

Taste of Poland Market & Polish Deli, Naples: Authenticity Behind Every Bite
For the true traditionalist, Taste of Poland Market & Polish Deli in Naples is a veritable haven. This deli and market combo offers authentic, handmade perogies that echo generations of Polish heritage. You can pick them up fresh to cook at home or enjoy ready-to-eat options that feel like a warm, authentic slice of Poland right here in Naples. If you love exploring heritage eats and savoring robust, home-cooked flavors, this is the place to stop by.
So, whether you’re a Sarasota local eager for a classic taste, a Port Charlotte visitor ready to experiment, or a Naples native craving a bit of old-world authenticity, these three spots have got your perogie cravings well covered. Next time you’re in the mood for a cozy, satisfying meal that’s a little bit nostalgic and a lot delicious, you know exactly where to go.
Thanks for joining me on this tasty tour! I can’t wait to share what’s next on the menu—think unique hand-pies and the stories behind them. Until then, happy eating and remember: the best meals are those shared with good company.




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