A & J Polish Deli is awesome. This is a Traditional Polish Deli with many different kinds of Polish Sausages & Polish Foods, including Polish Soda that is imported from Poland according to the bottles.
The owners are really nice people from Poland. I Love listening to them talk with their Polish Accents. It reminds me of listening to my Busia & Dziadzia (Grandma & Grandpa in Polish).
I absolutely Love shopping at A & J Polish Deli. There are not too many Polish Places that are left in Milwaukee. European Homemade Sausage Shop on Muskego Avenue was a Polish Sausage Shop that Sadly closed up a little more then a Year Ago now. They had the best Fresh Homemade Polish Sausage next to my Family's. Frank who was the owner of European Homemade Sausage Shop really knew his stuff when it came to making sausage.
I now shop at A & J Polish Deli since European Homemade Sausage Shop closed. The Southside of Milwaukee used to be predominantly Polish, German, & Irish.
There are only a handful of Polish Places & History that is left in Milwaukee County. The Basilica Of Saint Josaphat which is also known as St. Josaphat's Polish Roman Catholic Church which my Great Great Grandparents helped build in 1897 is still here. It is just down the block on 6th & Lincoln from A & J Polish Deli. St. Stanislaus Catholic Church which is a Polish Catholic Church is on 5th & Mitchell. There is one Polish restaurant that is left in Milwaukee County besides Polish Fest which is "America's Largest Polish Festival" & The Polish Center Of Wisconsin In Franklin.
I am Happy that I found A & J Polish Deli. They sell all kinds of Polish stuff there including Polish Tyskie Beer.
Go shopping at A & J Polish Deli. I Promise that you won't be disappointed. You will Love this place
Joseph Alexander Suchorski Ordained Minister & 5th Generation American Natrual Born Citizen & American National with Polish, Jewish, German, & Russian Ancestry 🕆 ✡
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Read moreI will give them the benefit of the doubt...maybe they were sold out of a lot of things by the time I went in there. BUT....coming from Chicago and being a Pole, this place was kind of embarrassing to call itself a Polish deli. The Polish deli's in Chicago are like taking Poland and plopping it into the city and here you go...Polish food galore! At this location, there was no bread, the deli choices are very slim, no premade food (hot or cold) and a bit overpriced. Yes, maybe I am spoiled by the big city, but it just cannot be the best Polish deli in Milwaukee. The stuff I found here I could find for cheaper at Cermak's grocery store in West Milwaukee. I wish I could have found a great Polish place in Milwaukee since moving up here, but honestly, I would rather drive back to Chicago and spend my...
Read moreExcellent Polish mini-market / deli! Every time I step inside I feel like I'm back in Poland. The sausage and cheese come straight from Polish companies in Chicago and in Poland. Friendly honest owners and staff. Polish food is good food, and A & J carries the best. Fresh bread and bulki, sok, canned goods. Also, Polish chocolates, seasoning packets, beer & vodka, magazines. Highly recommended. (PS If you're visiting from out of town take a drive down Lincoln just a block or two East and admire out famous statue of Kościuszko. There's a Polish mass every Sunday at 10:30 at St Cyril and Methodius / Maximilian Kolbe Catholic church just around the corner...
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