Quo Vadis
Book store · New Britain ·

Quo Vadis

Book store · New Britain ·

Unique Polish gifts, crafts, books, and European shipping services

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106 Broad St, New Britain, CT 06053 Get directions

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106 Broad St, New Britain, CT 06053 Get directions

+1 860 832 9420

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Patricia

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Whenever I’m in new Britain I try my best to stop in and support a local Polish owned business. They have a great collection of books!

Margaret H.

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7.13.24 our 1st time visiting and we loved the friendly, helpful, & bilingual (Polish/English) staff. You can find just about anything Polish here from soccer scarves & Lewandowski memorabilia, to greeting cards, jewelry boxes, & Polish slippers. Great place to find a birthday gift for that person who had everything. Fajnie Polskie zeczy. Street parking.

Podorowsky Thompson B.

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Great local business. You can find unique gifts here not found anywhere else including beaitiful christmas ornaments and a variety of Polish items.

Eva

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Nice Polish store that has things from souvenirs to Polish children's books to jewelry. Parking is on the street. Near lots of restaurants and grocery stores

Kathy S.

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Love love love this store and the owner and his wife. They are very friendly, courteous and kind. We always look forward to visiting them! And we also visit their booth at the Big E !

Ivona K.

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Wide variety of books, magazines and newspapers super gifts and foremost exceptional outstanding service. Love this store. Thank you Sincerely, Ivona Kampen

Hanna J.

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The owner is extremely rude and crude. Amazed at the attitude towards clients as a whole. All items available for purchase are priced significantly lower online without the need to be subjected to the rudeness of the shop keeper.

Ramon L.

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They cómplice with their obligation, but you can still discern on their attitude of racial bias and bigotry toward city Hispanics that the city continues to perpetuate through preferential and selective treatment. Where is "Little Puerto Rico"!?