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  • Allie D.

    I'm so sad that I never reviewed the Euro Deli after all of my years of frequenting it. Before moving to Chicago, I used to live right down the street from this place and it was my go-to lunch spot. I always ordered the same thing - a chicken salad sandwich. The owner and manager, a sweet Eastern European woman, was always so kind to me. If she was out of chicken salad (which many times she was, because it's the most delicious thing EVER) she would make a fresh batch just for me. It was a love affair with no end in sight....but now I have been told that they are closing at the end of the month and I am heartbroken. I feel as though I have failed you, Euro Deli. Realizing that I may never get to eat one of those sandwiches again (unless I make the trek to Indiana before the end of May) is truly one of the saddest things ever. I wish you all the best, Euro Deli family, and if someone could please send me that recipe, I would be forever grateful. CALL ME!!!! Just kidding, you can message me on here. Pretty please?

    (5)
  • David G.

    Omg I love this place. Great selection. Super friendly service and love the little cafe upfront to eat a fresh deli sandwich. Love the tons of East European products for sale too!

    (5)
  • Regina W.

    This place is lovely and definitely worth checking out if you are interested in European groceries. I also highly recommend going here to either pick up a sandwich or sit with a friend at one of the two tables inside of the small store. Get the mushroom salad sandwich if you are vegetarian!

    (4)
  • Doug S.

    Great deli! Fantastic selection of sandwich meats and cheeses, sliced and piled high to order. Fresh rolls too. I tried the Krakow Sausage which was excellent. The shop is also filled with grocery items with an East European flavor. I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Viktor V.

    This is the only place in Bloomington area I know with a good choice of basic Eastern European food, so I give it 4 stars considering it. But if you check expiration dates, you will see that they sell plenty of expired food (including some perishables) and food with missing expiration date labels. I guess when food does expire, owner keeps selling it until it's gone instead of taking it off the shelf. You can get some interesting groceries there you can't get anywhere else closer than Indianapolis, but check freshness of every item you buy.

    (4)
  • Julia W.

    I went here purely for dolma. I was disappointed. It was delicious! Ended up getting more stuff. The staff is excellent. They're just so polite and welcoming! I can't wait to go again!

    (5)
  • Taylor G.

    I just found out about Euro Deli from a colleague, who was eating a sandwich that smelled delicious. I couldn't resist trying this place, and I wasn't disappointed. I went in for a salami sandwich and walked out with the sandwich, two potato cutlets, some gypsy salami, Krowelski cheese, and a Russian soda called Baikal. It's kind of out of the way from where I live, but it was worth the trip. They have a whole case of different kinds of cured meats, so I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • MsAnthro P.

    I'm so glad curiosity got the better of me and I finally stopped into Euro Deli today. This deli/grocery is chock full of Eastern European goodies that remind me of my grandmothers' cooking. I went in looking for a jar of ajvar (a Balkan eggplant/red pepper sauce) and found it cheaper than it is at other specialty grocery stores like Sahara Mart. Likewise, the other stuff on the grocery shelves appeared to be items I've rarely seen elsewhere and that were a tad cheaper than at other stores. The deli case, though, was the most pleasant surprise. Lots of different meats and cheeses from which to create your own sandwich creations and a slew of traditional European salads and to-go foods like stuffed cabbage, Chicken Kiev, baba ganoush, dolmas, kugel, blintzes, meat pies, etc. sold by the pound to be heated up on the spot or taken home for reheating. As a lover of all things eggplant, I was particularly drawn to the "French Eggplant" and was told upon inquiry that these little eggplant rolls contained carrots and sauteed onions. They also appeared to contain a super garlicky aioli and, man, were they delicious. A little oily, but I drained and patted off as much oil as I could and ate them cold. Not sure if they're intended to be heated first, but they were fine as-is. And at about $3.00-$3.50 for a half pound, one of the more reasonably priced take-home dinners I've had lately. I was also excited to see traditional Eastern European pastries, in particular beigli/makowiec (poppy seed roll) that looked just like Grandma used to make. The next time I'm entertaining, I will definitely be giving that a shot. There was also a hearty selection of foreign candies that looked interesting. The only disappointment I could list after this initial visit is that I was hoping to find some fresh handmade pierogi there. (Even Kroger's deli carries non-frozen pierogi so I figured it wouldn't be a stretch.) Alas, unless I missed something, it looked as if all of their pierogi was Kasia's and Alexandra's frozen pierogi. Now, Kasia's and Alexandra's are GREAT Chicago-based pierogi companies and Euro Deli appeared to carry every possible variety, including the rarely seen (in these parts anyhow) sweet varieties. Unfortunately, all of the pierogi in the freezer case were coated with ice and obviously freezer burnt inside the packaging. Were that not the case, I'd have definitely left with a few different varieties. There were also some frozen meat dumplings (brand unknown) that looked nice and weren't covered with frost, but I was in a vegetarian pierogi mood. Freezer burn aside, I definitely plan to return when I'm craving a taste of food from my heritage (and beyond).

    (4)
  • Ally L.

    Euro Deli is a Eastern European deli/grocery store and also one of my favorite places to grab a quick lunch. They have fabulous sandwiches made with freshly baked bread and a nice selection of meats and cheeses to choose from. (I love having the option of putting gouda on my sandwich!). In the cold case you can find other options that can be bought by the pound...like potato salad, meat pies , etc. Everything can be heated up on site if you decide to have it for lunch. The dessert case has some strange looking cakes and pastries, but half the fun of patronizing a international food place is to try something in which you have no idea of what it is. The owners are really cheery and are very welcoming, parking is never a problem and there are some tables available for those who want to eat in.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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