I don’t know how I ended up here in fall of 2021, but I got it in my head one morning to go for a sandwich. I had never been here and I think I saw someone post about a great sandwich. Unbeknownst to me the whole shop was labeled in Polish and everyone there was speaking Polish. There was no sandwich menu at the deli counter. I finally walked up like an idiot and asked the kind lady something like “…. sandwich..?” She instructed me to select my bread from behind me. Then she filled it with whatever she felt like, which was perfect and incredible and still a total mystery to me, and I paid and ate it while walking around at 8am. I do not know if this is how sandwiches are usually dealt from the counter, although I suspect not. But if you would like a good sandwich and you come by here one day, rest assured you can evidently get a very good sandwich without a lick of Polish or notion of what’s available. I eat everything, so this worked...
Read moreI buy there 15 years now, they have the best pierogi and uszka in the whole tree state area. Pierogi they make with sourcraut and mushrooms, with potatoes and cheese and sweet cheese. "Uszka" are sort of like a small pierogi, made traditianal with mushrooms and you put them in your barszcz. Both pierogi and uszka are as good as if my grandma would make them. If you want them for Christmas, place your order as soon as possible, they are in high high demand. They also have a great assortment of Polish grocery products, not to mention very friendly and helpful...
Read moreWent there to buy pierogies last week, since they were always really good, and was shocked to find out one package - 12 pierogies COST NOW $15 !!!! I thought the prices went up due to inflation, but then saw POLAM has pierogies for $5 -(12)- three times less which used to be a regular price. Sorry guys, you overdid it this time, one pierog for $1.25 sounds like a huge RIP OFF. Very disappointed, won’t be...
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