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  • Stephen H.

    I always pass this place when I am downtown and after a few times going here I am a fan! There are chocolates from all over eastern europe. It is also a deli with great options for Polish fare. I tried to vegetable smoothie the last time and it was so good. It was a carrot/apple smoothie and I enjoyed it. When I go back and try the Pierogies I will probably move it up to five stars but I haven't gotten to them yet. A very different shop right in the heart of downtown!

    (4)
  • James D.

    I grew up eating kielbasa and Sauerkraut for the holidays (my grandfather's family is Polish, and we'd always get Ostrowski's kielbasa in Baltimore). It's been over 15 years since I had any, but this Christmas Eve I picked up some raw kielbasa from the deli. My belly's now full and my memories are swirling! The kielbasa was fantastic!

    (5)
  • Less H.

    We were hankering for some ice cream and Rita's has *GASP!* closed it's doors, so we walked in here. We got in the queue and gazed longingly at the menu items. Lots of good stuff listed. Loads of chocolates and Polish food surrounding us. We each ordered a small "home" made ice cream. Each small ice cream cost $4.30 and to use a debit or credit card you need to spend $10, so I threw a candy bar on the pile... Whoa, it was $6.99. (Worth every penny too, it was tasty.) The ice cream was rich and delicious. Behind the register is a large framed picture of the Pope as well as some other religious stuff and plenty of Polish flags. There are only 4 seats in the place, so if you are interested in eating anything you need to head back into the "mall" or outside to the fountain. (Recently renovated looking okay and loads of kids running around in it's dirty water, oh Salem, I love you.) If this place had more seating inside I'd give it 4 stars, but no seating= 3.

    (3)
  • Courtney N.

    I adore this store, and have made the trip to Salem (battling afternoon traffic) specifically to go here. Everything is authentic, and you can find some pretty obscure items. The selection of canned goods, especially the pates is phenomenal! And, don't forget the crazy yummy selection of Eastern European candies. My favorite is the candy bar that pairs grapes and pears as a filling. And, the old stand-by Milka bars are terrific. There is plenty of fresh baked goodies, and somewhat hard to find meats for sale behind the counter. The staff is very friendly, and always try to engage their customers in conversations. They seem to remember you too which is a big bonus in my mind. Or I may just be the only person to buy candy bars and several cans of pate each time I go there! I can't think of anything negative, save the fact they aren't open all regular hours. Nothing more disappointing than forgetting and making the trip only to have them be closed for business. Next time you're in Salem, be sure to check this place out! I can guarantee you won't come away empty handed.

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    I don't think there's any ice cream here, kids. But I grabbed some more Polish stuff when I was in the area the other day. The real deal on pickles are the BOMB here. Did you know the only word in the english language that completely changes it's meaning when you capitalize the first letter is Polish? Think about it!

    (4)
  • Ellen C.

    Nice store with good, cheap food, but I wish they'd clear away some of the grocery shelves to make more room for tables and chairs. The place is so small. Really yummy food at good prices, though.

    (4)
  • Jessica F.

    My favorite section in any grocery store is the international section so finding Polonus was a treat. We were quite hungry after a few hours drive but rather than risk getting something my daughter would not eat, I opted for sandwiches at the deli. My sandwich was just right served with freshly sliced Polish ham and a thin sliced cheese that was flavorful but not overpowering. We also tried the fried kielbasa topped with sauerkraut. I have never been a sauerkraut fan and avoided both it and sausages like the plague when I lived in Germany. However, I figured it was time to try something new and I was not disappointed. There is also a small grocery jam packed with Polish goodies (yes to Milka bars!) and baked items for sale.

    (5)
  • Salem X.

    Clearly the hands down winner for the "weirdest hours" award, I believe this place is only open 1 or 2 days a month. Either that or it's open for short 10 minute increments throughout the day, unannounced. Forget the hours given or Yelp or any random sign that might be posted - pretend it doesn't even exist. All I know is, I've walked by it in the middle of the day when Essex Street and the mall are bustling and it's been closed, yet also passed it late some night when not a soul is to be found anywhere and the door's wide open with people behind the counter. It could be the proprietors spend all their time away from the store finding the exotic goodies they cram within. It ain't cheap, but this is your go-to place for all sorts of European (especially Polish) goodies, from candy and soda to soups and sausage. There's not many stores left you can walk into and see things that can't be found anywhere else for sale, but this is one of the few remaining.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Having just moved from Chicago where there is practically a Polish grocery on every block I was dying to get my kolacky fix. Fortunately I ran into Polonus. Nice small store with a great selection of Polish and Eastern European groceries, meats, deli and ice cream. I found my kolackys which were super fresh and some good Polish horseradish. The two ladies working in the store were very friendly. When the pierogi, kielbasa or paczek cravings hit you can be darn sure I'll stop back. Very much recommended!

    (5)
  • Laryssa T.

    My family LOVES this deli for authentic, delicious Eastern European deli meats. My grandparents (from Ukraine & Czech Republic) are always looking for real european delis for polish ham and various smoked meats/kielbasas, and they love everything I've ever bought at Polonus. Try the kabanosy and any polish ham they carry...DELICIOUS. Also, the service is great; very friendly and they offer you a free taste of anything you're interested in. Now I just need to find a place that makes great rye bread...

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Polonus European Deli & Ice Cream

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