![]() |
Polish Deli at the old Woody's Site
Has anyone tried Polan Deli - polish deli on 301 where Woody's Barbecue use to be?
We haven't found a good polish deli in the area so hoping this may be it. Thanks |
Oops, sounds like ethnic appropriation.........:1rotfl:
|
Quote:
Skip |
We stopped for a couple of nut rolls, a day before their official opening. Unfortunately, they were sold out of them. We will have to go back and get some.
|
My husband and I ate there and i loved my reuben
|
While I would not call it a deli with cases of food from which to make a selection - other than a small bakery area - all meals/sandwiches are available to eat in and togo. We have enjoyed the food - but remember - it might not be like your Mother used to make or the same as what you have grown accustomed to! And I suggest perusing the menu and calling ahead to make sure what you are interested in is or can be available.We're hoping there will still be nights with the Polish music that we can enjoy when we get back!
https://peapodpierogieco.com/polandeli-menu |
Quote:
|
Not a Deli
Quote:
|
We tried it and were very impressed. Not an every week kind of place, but authentic.
|
We ate there just after they opened…everything we had was excellent…we will be going back
|
Yes and liverwurst lovers. Also Italian
Sausage better than markets |
Geez if they spent more time on their Air Force back in 1939 instead of making sausage we could have had a nicer world....
|
Yes. Four of us went and all enjoyed. Will be going back.
|
Best Pierogi!
Quote:
|
Quote:
www . homemadekielbasa . com (For some reason this URL for the website wasn't permitted. Eliminate the spaces before/after the dots above) |
the Polish deli in Leesburg is excellent.
|
We went once and won't return. Not good. The kielbasa was dry. IMO it won't make it.
|
Outstanding meats and great hunter's stew at the deli on 441.
|
We were disappointed. Ordered two take-out meals. Tiny portions, shorted us on one order and overall mediocre cooking. Prefer the shop in Leesburg for sausages, hunter's stew etc.
|
It is very good loved it!
|
Yes they have good sausage they only sell meat over the counter no sandwiches etc. Cash required under 20 dollars you can use credit cards if your total is over 20 dollars.
|
Great polish food
|
Quote:
|
Polish Deli in Leesburg is much better. The couple who own it are from Poland and make all their own sausages and meats. Outstanding. They make their own cabbage rolls and get authentic bread and poppyseed and nut rolls flown in from a polish bakery up north.
The Polish Deli in Leesburg is the real deal. You won't be disappointed. |
Polish Deli
Loved it … all we had was great!
|
Quote:
|
According to Google Maps, from the North, I have to drive all the way to Fenney and turn around to access the Polan Deli, because it is on the East side of Rt 301. Is that correct?
|
Polish Deli in Leesburg. At the 27 split bear left and the deli is on the left a short Distance from the split
|
Quote:
|
Yes, ate there once and loved it.
|
We went... and we loved it. Especially my wife... who missed many of the delicacies she enjoyed growing up.
|
Quote:
|
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
|
Quote:
Yes, they have very good sausages, some canned foods and pastries around Christmas. The pierogi is frozen, from Chicago, I think. It’s good. |
Polish Lives Matter
Quote:
|
When did it change from Woody's to the Polish Deli?
|
Quote:
|
Good Polish Deli on 441 S
If you are looking for good Polish food to cook at home, experience the Polish Deli on 441 S. They have fresh Kielbasa, Hunter's Stew, Pierogi's in different flavors and all sort of Polish desserts. They are open Wednesday through Saturday from 10-5. I shop there every week for the fresh ring balonga and kielbasa. They also carry the smoked Kielbasa.
|
Polan deli is not good and its a restaurant not a deli. The Polish deli on Rt 441 is OK with a very limited selection and its overpriced.
When I go to Clearwater Beach I stop in Dunedin at a real Polish deli with homemade prepared hot foods, desserts, kilebasi, stuffed cabbage, bigos, pierogis, breads, cold cuts, babkas...its priced right with an extensive selection of goods...like a little Polish supermarket. I stock up and its the best I found so far |
Individual likes and dislikes concerning food is totally subjective. My wife is German born and raised and an excellent cook, however her cooking tastes different than her mother's. Her mother was originally from Bohemia but they were ethnic Germans. Her cooking style was influenced by the area she grew up in. In Europe different in areas of the same country, foods will taste a bit different due to the spices and ingredients used. What you are used to determines what you like, so don't let another person's opinion on a restaurant overly influence you. The wife and I have eaten at the restaurant in question and thought the food was good. I'm not Polish and have never eaten Polish food before so I have nothing to compare it to. Try it yourself and see if it meets your expectations.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:25 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by
DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.