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(313) 875-5905
9000 Joseph Campau St
Hamtramck,
MI
48212
42.3918
-83.0541
Neighborhood: Hamtramck
Years in business
Established in 1973
Price:
$
Last updated 2.19.11
Category:
Payment Methods:
Cash
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Cheap Eats, Hidden Find
Cuisine:
What People Are Saying About Under The Eagle
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
In Short – In a tiny brick building on Hamtramck's main drag, Under the Eagle is unpretentious and family-friendly. Friendly immigrants in embroidered blouses and aprons make up the waitstaff, and they're welcoming to the non-Polish first-timer. The Polish combination plate includes savory kielbasa, applesauce blintzes, potato and cottage cheese pierogis, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes with gravy and stuffed cabbage with mushroom gravy. Bright pink beet soup is huge, rich, delicious. Stuffed pork chops are double-thick.
Would not return
Contributor at Citysearch
Broken chairs, slow service, high prices, no meat pierogi (out of it on an empty saturday) - unfriendly. Disappointing. Should have gone to Polish Village.
The best Polish food in Hamtramck
by pjkwik at Citysearch
The best Polish food in a city of Polish food. Try the dill pickle soup, the potato pancakes and the pierogi. Inexpensive, fast, delicious.
- Pros: beautiful wait staff, excellent food, inexpensive, neat
- Cons: closes early (7 pm)
Was OK
by kennydetroit at Citysearch
Under the Eagle has good diner food in a comfortable atmosphere. Everyone in your group will be able to find something they like and everyone will leave satified.
- Pros: food
- Cons: no parking
That's good polish restaurant
by karen_majkowski at Citysearch
Everything you get here is home-style and good quality. Come here when you're hungry for mom's cooking and can't get home. Try the pierogis, noodles,borscht.
Best Polish Restaurant (much better than Polish Village)
by aniela at Citysearch
This restaurant has the freshest and tastiest Polish food. The parking is bad in that you have to park further away. But the food and beer make it worth it. I tried Polish Village and it was the nastiest thing I have ever tasted. Under the Eagle is the place to be. The waitresses are gorgeous too and very friendly and outgoing. I highly recommend it! The dill pickle soup is phenomenal. Also, it is the oldest Polish restaurant in Hamtramck, as I have found out--around for 34 years I believe. You will love it, trust me!
- Pros: Friendly and fast service, delicious food, great beer
- Cons: Parking

