Baltic Deli & Cafe

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Baltic Deli & Cafe

Deli · South Boston

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632 Dorchester Ave # 1, South Boston, MA 02127

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Baltic Deli is a charming family-run Polish market in Boston, beloved for its selection of authentic meats, homemade pierogi, and delightful prepared meals.  

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"Baltic Deli offers quick, cheap, and filling meals. Recommended items include the Polish combo sandwich, kabanosy, krówki, house-made Polish pierogi, and Żywiec beer." - Hanna Pisera

Where to Find Polish Food in Boston: Dorchester’s Polish Triangle - Eater Boston
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julia kotlinska

Google
Just had a terrible experience in this store. I was placing my order and lady at a counter asked me where I’m from. I answered that I’m from Ukraine. She started talk to me in russian, and insisted that I have to talk russian language to her. I answered I prefer to talk in English. That moment her face becomes angry and she turn around and was talking something about Ukrainian/russian quietly. In the end I said “Thank you “ and she just throw my order on a counter, it slides there. I’m grateful Polish people for their support and I always support Polish business in Boston. I’ll share this terrible customer service at Baltic with everyone, because it’s not only language question, it has way more deeper meaning and that Polish employee knew that.

Anna Dubovyk

Google
I’m so excited to discover this store! I came for one exact product but ended up with two bags full of goodies! Looking forward to coming back there and trying more stuff!

Andrew Benson

Google
Walking in for the first time, the ladies showed me all their prepared foods and offered to any up for me. The cheese blintzes were so good I ate them all in my car. The smoked sausages were amazing, and the ladies recommended how to store and use them best. I see myself coming back weekly!

Elizabeth

Google
Great place! I went here to pick up a few things. The woman working at the deli was very friendly and helpful. I got Lithuanian bread, pickle soup, and a layered cake. It is a very nice place to purchase ethnic and authentic Polish and Lithuanian foods. Awesome spot!

Hugo Holdowicz

Google
Great Polish food and awesome ladies that work there ! :) We go there twice a month 👍👍👍

Ashley Lenski

Google
This store really is awesome and definitely deserves more stars however their customer service really needs an upgrade. We've only been in a handful of times but each time we go in they are not very friendly to us! Slightly rude and demeaning. Im sorry I wasn't taught to speak Polish but that shouldn't matter. I work in a food store and I give everyone good service regardless ...so I expect the same. Very disappointing and we are kind of shocked.

Evan K Burnim

Google
This place was recommended to me as they carry an excellent brand (Polonaise) of white horseradish, but this place is so much more. I went in for a $ 1.79 jar of horseradish came out with 3 packages of homemade pierogies and 2 kinds of homemade cakes, one honey, another meringue, both delicious and unique unlike any I've ever had before. The staff are very friendly and helpful and store itself spotless. Next time I'm going to try their homemade soups !

Gerard Ramusiewicz

Google
Great variety of genuine imported canned and boxed Polish food of all types as well as many wonderful and very tasty freshly prepared Polish food exactly as you'd get in a shop or restaurant in Poland itself. Combine the very fair prices with a cordial and upbeat staff and you're guaranteed an enjoyable shopping experience and the bottom line of delicious foods to enjoy !

Dan S.

Yelp
I'm so glad I found this place! It was recommended to me by numerous Redditors who cited this place as THE location to get fresh kielbasa and various other polish fare. The shop was small, but mighty in their overwhelming selection! The pricing wasn't too bad either, and the kielbasa was so tasty I was tempted to eat it all before cooking it for dinner. The women working in the shop were lovely, welcoming, and super helpful. I will no doubt be coming back here again and again! :)

Mary R.

Yelp
Stopped by today and picked up some bean soup and cabbage soup from the freezer section. Decided to grab lunch and got the kielbasa and sauerkraut sandwich and it was delicious!

C K.

Yelp
Looking for Polish sausages we found this place. Friendly service and a nice selection of Polish foods and meats! We will be back!

Ryszard K.

Yelp
I've been coming here for 25 years, but what I saw today is going to make me stay away for the next year at least. I walk in, and I see the two women behind the counter AND a customer, all maskless. There's a small plexiglass division at the register, but it's totally just for looks and wouldn't stop anything. It made me feel unsafe. I turned around and left and won't be going back. This really shouldn't be that difficult to keep yourselves and your customers safe. I went to Euromart instead, a few blocks away, and EVERYONE was wearing masks there. They're getting my business for the foreseeable future.

Simon L.

Yelp
Excellent Eastern European (polish) grocery store. Large variety of smoked deli meats, sausages, kielbasa, was pates and meat. Hard to find polish staples like fiery horseradish and good rye bread abound. Easter kielbasas are made in house and available as either fresh or smoked. Polite service and great price make Baltic Deli a must stop place for excellent Polish grub.

Matthew A.

Yelp
Wonderful Polish / Eastern European store and deli. Has a good assortment of fresh food items at the deli and cold case as well as imported sundries.Huge assortment of smoked kielbasa, hams, turkey, and other sausages. Pickles, herring (smoked and in cream sauce), wine, cheese, and all kinds of candies. Very clean and well lit- all food appeared to be fresh and well displayed. Staff were friendly and very helpful in answering my foodie questions and inquiries. Located right across the street from Cafe Polonia.

Jason M.

Yelp
Thank you so much for a very good lunch at a good price for the amount of sandwich I got. You can tell when someone cares about making your sandwich - the nice polish lady almost demanded I have a little olive oil on mine after declining on mayo or mustard - she knows that Polish cold cuts tend to be longer aged and therefore drier... I had to have something "wet" on my sandwich. Turned out to be great. Just a little olive oil on the "Polish Sandwich" was just what I needed to kill that late workday hunger. Despite being ravenous, I only finished half... so they gave me a lotta meat. Very small but also quite well stocked polish food market. Lots of jarred goods and chocolates, some frozen goods, and of course, a good selection of Kielbasa and Pierogies! Reminds me of the Polish Places near me in New Britain CT, New England's "Little Warsaw" if you will. Good little place for a nosh to go in Southie.

Darth R.

Yelp
Low key deli with a diverse selection of polish goods... and Kinder eggs for those hunting for them. Interesting beers, good sandwiches, and interesting polish sausages and meats. Its easy to walk in and find something new. They supply the Cafe Polonia across the street, so if you like the pickle soup there, you'll like it from here as well.

Layla B.

Yelp
I really like this market. They have a lot of Polish goodies and today I came over to get pączki (doughnuts) as it is Polish Fat Thursday. They were with plum and raspberry fillings. So delicious!!! Chruściki (fried dough with powdered sugar) were really good as well. Thank you!! You made this day extra special.

Angela L.

Yelp
Great kielbasa sandwich and good prices. However, no face masks under faceshields so I would recommend going elsewhere if immunocompromised

Luna L.

Yelp
I'm 3rd generation Polish-American, so i'm certainly not as savvy as some of the other reviewers on here! I will say that the store is super cute, great selection (pastry, canned food, freezer food, even toiletries), so naturally I spent way more money in here than I originally intended, I couldn't help myself! I went early in the morning to pick up a few dozen patchki's (spelling?) for my family before Fat Tuesday. Patchki's were just o.k., not the best i've had. But the other treasures I left with will be the reason I return. They also have a great deli i'd like to try one day...reminded me of Europe!

Kathy K.

Yelp
The Baltic Deli is an easy walk from the Andrew T stop on the red-line. If you are of Polish heritage, it is worth making your way to Southie to both buy some nice Polish commodities and to check out the Polish Catholic Church in the neighborhood. The Baltic is probably the most accessible deli in the area for folks not from Poland. Its customer base includes many Americans and the staff easily speaks English. The people that own it also operate Cafe Polonia on the same block, which is really an excellent restaurant in all respects. The Baltic has a very solid selection of all things from Poland from food to magazines to sundraes to beer. The deli and pastry selection are quite good. If you go at peak local Pole times, like Thursday evening or Friday or Saturday, you will be in line with Polish speakers who are from the community. That's a good sign. Try some of the juices from Poland, pick a sausage by sight, and make sure to point to the pastry that looks yummiest. You will enjoy.

Connor P.

Yelp
5-star based on the type of food that it has to offer. Overally it's close to a 5-star regardless, but it's a deli and shop for authentic Polish cuisine. The frozen homemade pierogis are delicious. I try and stop in here before heading home to bring a few bags up to Maine where it's impossible to find good homemade pierogis. They have some good polish loaf, too. The deli has a bunch of meats available and a huge selection of kielbasa. I've had a few of the homemade desserts and they are always delicious. Friendly family run store from what I can tell. It's a great spot to grab polish food or polish groceries if you're looking for something in particular.

April H.

Yelp
I cannot wait to visit this establishment! After reading the two Covidiot slams on face masks, I will feel extremely comfortable in a shop with sane employees! The reviews of normal people are very positive and the store looks well kept. See you soon!

Kamille W.

Yelp
How have I not reviewed Baltic Deli yet? I love it here! My gentleman caller is half Polish, so every once in a while we come here together and I get to be the wide-eyed brown girl in the Polish store. There's so much to see! Fancy bread (lemon poppy seed foreverrrrr), sausage and fresh cheese, all kinds of gingerbread, frozen pierogi, packets of insta-borscht, and all the pickled things you could ever want. It's always a struggle for me to control myself -- I'm a sucker for an ethnic grocery store. If you get nothing else at Baltic Deli, get yourself a bag of krówki (pronounced kroof-kee). It's Polish milk fudge. POLISH MILK FUDGE, GUYS! It's like a less sweet dulce de leche. Sooooo good. That, and a big jar of pickled herring. Too legit to quit.

Steve S.

Yelp
I came to Baltic deli to get the fixings to create a yummy Polish Easter meal. Since I wanted the food to be as fresh as possible, I thought I would be slick and wait until Sat to get the food. I knew Sunday that it would be closed, so in my head this idea sounded great. As I am walking into the place and thinking how smart I was to do it this way, I am hit by a line that is going around the store. The line started at the door!!! Yikes, the first thing I realized is that other mom's clearly have smart babies too, and they all had the same idea I did. As I started to ponder my next move, I was hit with the smells that only a real deli could produce. I was drawn to the back of the line and waited amounst my masses for it to be my turn. As the time moved on, I hear a lot of Polish, but also a good amount of English being spoken. There is a family in front of me and the son is complaining about the wait. The mom quickly dismisses his comments by saying this place has the best kielbasa in town, we are not going anywhere. It took me 1 hour to get from the back of the line the front. Upon reaching the cash register, I had acquired the following: Kielbasa: 5 stars Babka: 3.5 stars Assortment of Polish beers: 5 stars Polish pickles: 5 stars Krocuska: 5 stars Guwimpki: 1.5 stars (really disappointed with this) Bread: 4 stars Homemade pirogi: 4.5 stars (I liked the meat better than the cheese one) Strawberry and cheese blinzes: 4 stars 1 hour and $62 dollars later, I was out of there. I cooked it all up yesterday and could barely move for at least an hour after that. I will certainly be back, but not the day before a major holiday.

Stephanie ..

Yelp
Back home in Chicago, it seems like you can find a polish deli every few blocks. But in Boston, it's a different story. In college without a car, I'd make the monthly trek via the red line to the "Polish" neighborhood in Boston to pick up pickles, horseradish, teas, and of course, pierogi. Other than the fact that it's one of the only polish delis in the area, I like the Baltic 'cause quite frankly the owners and staff all speak enough english that I can get by. Go around Eastertime and get their paczki--I've been known to be parked outside waiting for the owners to unlock the doors on Paczki Day to grab a few dozen for work.

Robert S.

Yelp
Great little Polish deli, and honestly, I enjoy the food here more than the caf across the street. The mix of fresh and imported products allows for a wide spectrum of experimentation, and the frugal nature of much Polish cooking keeps prices reasonable and room for exploration high. The sausages are terrific, although it's best to read up on the differences between them before you go-- my Polish is severely limited, and I think perhaps even if it were better, the (sometimes really, really attractive) deli girls don't know the subtle differences between the kielbasa variations. Regardless, I would concentrate on the deli counter and frozen prepared foods above all else, then the breads, then the imported products. I am not wild about their desserts, because they are made in a somewhat rustic, not-very-sweet Polish style. They are authentic, but could still use some improvement. One item in particular to enjoy is their boudin blanc, aka ask for the "veal hot dogs." Absolutely unreal deliciousness in natural casings. Now they even carry some beer from the region: check out the Zywiec (pronounced zhiv-yets) and Okocim (oh-koh-cheem) rather than the Tyr or other inferior brands. All in all, a great experience, and mere minutes from the Andrew Sq T stop.

Traci K.

Yelp
I love that all ethnic food markets are pretty much the same. I went to Baltic with a co-worker during lunch (her mom and babcia were in the mood for headcheese) and I was pleasantly surprised to see that this little Polish deli is just like the Korean markets I frequent. The kielbasa selection is amazing. (The dried kielbasa is really good.) On Wednesdays they get their donuts delivered -- and they are all really good. (The raspberry filled with a little powdered sugar on top? Heavenly). I keep going back for the homemade frozen pierogi. Before coming to Baltic my pierogi knowledge was minimal (Mr. T's anyone?). The potato & cheese pierogis are amazing. They fry up in seconds in the pan and are delicious.

Cari H.

Yelp
I did a bad thing... Six years ago when I lived a block from here, I started buying cheese babkas and bringing them to the family holidays. Now my aunt won't let me in the house without bringing one. Since I live far from here now, it is a pain in the butt. However, this is only place I have found that makes the authentic babkas and pierogis of my youth, so I guess I will have to keep traveling to the old hood. In summary, this place is super authentic. It is almost like a mini version of Pulaski's in Linden, NJ (the king, in my family's book, of all Polish delis).

Tamsin B.

Yelp
Love their cold cuts and homemade pierogies. The parking could be tricky but the type of food they offer compensates for the trouble. There is a good selection of teas, spices, marinades, pickles, smoked fish, cheese, not just sausages. Of course, ones you tasted their authentic polish kielbasa there is no going back to the garbage offered in the supermarkets. They have fantastic beer as well.

Annette A.

Yelp
It's a great place to stop by for Polish/European things. They have a good selection of your standard jams, cookies, breads, etc. They also offer fresh deli meats (mmm smoked ham) and even some pastries and home-made things. Best of all? They do have fresh frozen pierogi in their freezer. If you think Mrs T's is good, you are missing out on heaven. The service was excellent. The girls were friendly and attentive. Don't be warded off if you aren't Polish, they seem to have a great handle either way and can answer your questions. Good location. 5 minute walk from Andrew.

Dan G.

Yelp
I can't believe I have never been here, considering I lived down the road from it for 5 years! So this week was the week! I went, I found parking and I explored. You are first greeted with a variety of breads and (I don't know the english word) what looks like Potica to me, kind of a sweet bread with a swirl of dessert throughout. As much as I wanted one, I didn't get it. Then you walk down an aisle of beverages, teas, sauce mixes, pickles, pickled vegetables, pates etc. Pretty much, every turn you make you are greeted with wines and liquers which all sounded lovely. Way in the back is the refrigerated stuff, cheeses, sausages, Kefir, butters, milk, Salat Olivier (YUM) eggs and beer. Oh and the frozen part had a lovely variety of pierogies, kind of expensive though, but let me tell you, DELICIOUS. Up the next aisle looked like candies and chocolate of all kinds. Milka, Kinder.... And of course the deli across from that. Ok the deli was confusing, everything has a sign but you still can't tell which is which, but if something looks good, just ask and they will share. I ended up getting veal loaf (German call it Leberkaese) and a fresh kilebase. The loaf is just ok...I would get it if I HAD to, but prefer similar from other places. Kielbase is pretty damn good, I grilled it, burnt one end of it (oops) but it was still dripping with moist n meatiness inside. The pierogies are delicious as well as the salat Olivier. I also got a container of stuffed cabbage, but have not yet tried them, will this week! And lastly everything except the pierogies were VERY decently priced, I was quite happily surprised! Will be back! UPDATE: I ate the stuffed cabbage. They were ok! I probably would make my own next time.

Jake K.

Yelp
After Cari's review, I went just to get a babka on the way back from eating at Cafe Polonia. Having been to Poland, I am partial to the food and definitely was interested in all of the items they had on display. Unfortunately, I was also flying the next morning so I wasn't interested in carrying too much back to DC. Babka was amazing, kids dug the cookies, and I regretted not picking up some frozen goods to carry back. If I'm back in Boston again, I will certainly ensure I pick up some stuff next time!

Moomin T.

Yelp
This is the REAL DEAL. I was almost in despair not being able to find a true Eastern European purveyor in Boston. It is true I am not by birth an Eastern European, but this has not stopped me in my life having a very warm place in my heart for a good meal based on potatoes, cabbage and meat. You will find in this market, among other amazing imports, true Latvian rye bread, both the dark and light varieties. One thing to be aware of, however, is that the bread is sometimes sold out: so a quick call before making a trip over would be advised. Meats, canned and bottled goods, lots of teas, lots of candies, and very helpful staff.

Epul T.

Yelp
I gave the Baltic Deli & Cafe many tries but the employees working there, their customer service and friendliness and non existing Covid-19 health adjustments cannot be compared to the other two Polish supermarkets in close proximity: EuroMart down the street and DJ´s Market and Deli on Boston St. I will happily spend my money exclusively at these two markets from now on. And here is why: Every time I am in the Baltic Deli, I feel as if the employees discriminate me because I am not Polish, nor Eastern European, nor US-American. As soon as I open my mouth, order something in English, and my foreign accent can immediately be assigned to a certain European country - maybe not one they like the people from (?) - I feel this slight ignorance, this slight delay in service, this slight dumb behavior as if they wouldn't understand me clearly. I pointed at a liverwurst knowing that I like this one over the one next to it, and being a tad cheaper. Three times I pointed at it to make sure to get what I wanted. The employee dealing with me, then talks something in Polish to the other employee who then took one from behind the liverwursts customers can´t see, and wants to start to cut it. I intervened, and said that it is not the right one. Eye-rolling, as if it is my problem that they cannot fulfill a customer´s wish. Reluctant they put it back, and cut the one I wanted. On another occasion, I asked them politely with my very first order of some slices (10) of salami to wrap all the following orders (2 slices and 6 small kabanosy) inside one paper making it more efficient, saving them time, me space in my bag, and saving wrapping material which is my little contribution to less trash. The employee protested, and defended her actions that she couldn't put all the price stickers on (EuroMart does bundle all in one paper for me all the time.). Her behavior challenged me not to give in even though other customers had to wait longer in line, and even though this employee fret about my request with her two fellow employees in Polish. Eye-rolling again, provocative sighing in addition. In the end, I got what I wanted. Covid-19. The last time, I was in there, maybe mid May 2020, none of the employees wore a face mask. They had not even put up a shield to protect the cashier. (EuroMart and DJ´s Market introduced many adjustments to their customers very early in the shutdown, exemplary.) I have no idea what happened to this shop. I remember that 10 years ago or so, I felt always welcome in there, and had a little chat with them, or we joked. It´s not there anymore.

Victoria B.

Yelp
I don't know Polish food but this place makes me wish I did. It's clean and friendly. It's full of all kinds of foodstuff, both commercially packaged and locally baked or made. All kinks of meats and desserts and breads and jars and candies. It also has Polish beer and what looks like wines. And books and swag and... I went in hungry, with plans to get a sandwich, and they were great. They helped me with the choices -- as I said, I don't know Polish meats -- and offered suggestions. The sandwich was very good, with three kinds of polish meats, tomatoes, romaine lettuce, horseradish spread on a bulky roll. I would have liked to try the baguette but I forgot to ask ... The weak spots? Onions on the sandwich (after I asked that they be omitted) and inedible casing left on the salami used for the sandwich. It's forgivable but makes for hard eating and dims an otherwise excellent sandwich. I'm wondering if it would be rude to ask them to remove it before putting it on the sandwich next time, for there surely will be a next time.

Lena G.

Yelp
Great local business to support with very friendly staff. I enjoy the sliced turkey breast and gouda cheese by the pound. Their sandwiches are also yummy. The European potato chips are also great with sandwiches! The meat perogies (packaged ones, not the homemade ones) are the best and cook very quickly. They are on par with the ones I had in Poland. They also sell Polish sausages of course. The chocolate is also to die for, and reasonably priced (although the Kinder brand is a bit pricy) and to my knowledge it's the only place in the area with their selection. Their "coffee" cake (which is not like American coffee cake at all) is amazing, it is layered with a delicious whipped topping.

Eric S.

Yelp
I found my Polish heritage in this place! After a stay in the hospital May of 2010, I had a Polish Nurse, who laugh and joked with me about being a Polski, and told me about the song "She likes Keilbasa better than fish" (Google it). The day I got out of the hospital I did a search for Polish Deli's and found this place, and it was worth the 40 minute ride. The cured Keilbasa was phenomenal, the Alexandra Frozen Periogis( I believe come from Chicago) were absolutely phenomenal, boil them for the recomended time and then eat with some of the keilbasa fried with onion and some of the Horseradish with beets, it was one of the best dinners I ever had, and my family can cook. The Alexandra Frozen Seilsa dumplings are also unbelivable. There was this Cheese Bread similar to a moneky bready that was awesome, and the Blintzes from the deli case were sooo good. There were the small thin dried keilbasa that was the best snack food that would blow the doors off a slim jim. YOU HAVE TO TRY THE GULUMPKIS too, they were a lilttle salty, but they were so delicous. I've been to this place four times since last May, and another big trip is coming in the very near future.

Patricia M.

Yelp
Since the new management took over the store, I will not be going back. The, I think, new manager (blond, short hair, bigger woman) there is one of the worst people I've ever met. I work with people every day, and my motto is "client is the most important" and apparently no one taught her that manner. I'M YOUR CLIENT, TREAT ME WITH RESPECT and not like a piece of trash!!!!!!! I've also noticed that they don't care about their meat, and after they drop it on the dirty floor, they just put it right back. DISGUSTING!!!!! I'm so disappointed, wish the old owner was back. That girl has made me and other people that I know literally cry. You've lost my business and I'll be sure to let other people know to go down the street to EuroMart (a much better polish store)!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jane H.

Yelp
Just picked up some homemade frozen pierogi, marinade garlic, jarred sauerkraut, and Polish mustard for dinner tonight. All were excellent and the right price. I just wish I could get this quality of goods closer to home in Brookline! I'm glad I stocked up, betting that the food would be great...it fulfilled all my hopes.

Marissa H.

Yelp
This place makes me very happy. You can tell the pierogies are homemade and the potato and cheese ones were so good. Definitely plenty for two people. I love the specialty grocery items, breads, and the assortment of pastries and chocolate. Yesterday my boyfriend and I had a little dessert party and tried four desserts from the deli area. We didn't know what anything was but it was all great. He had a merengue cake that had a delicious crunchiness too it, a sort of espresso tasting one, one that had a blackberry jam in it (my favorite and a best seller, apparently) and one more that was my boyfriends favorite that I can't described. It had a sort of puddingish inside and a chocolate icing. Regardless I have a 100% faith in the baking abilities of this place and will make it my mission to try every dessert in that glass case.

Stefania C.

Yelp
I am from Poland and always desperately seeking Polish food. This is definitely an authentic Polish shop with most grocery items imported directly from Poland. The ham and kielbasa are both good, as are the rye breads and babkas, but overall this store is much more expensive than it should be.

Walter G.

Yelp
can't get enough of this place. full deli for really good sandwiches, lots of jars of veggies and sauces, huge selection of frozen goods, homemade soups in quart containers, fresh pastries and breads, polish beers, meads, even a recent addition of polish books and little seasonal trinkets. my mom's 100% polish so whenever i go home to visit i bring her some goodies from here which she LOVES. my favorites are: -the fresh kielbasa (keh-BAHS-ee for those in the know). you have to cook it yourself which is a fairly long (~1hr) process but it's SO worth it. there's a special way to do it so if you wanna give it a shot feel free to PM me cuz i've done it about 10 times so far and have it pretty down. i've cooked it for several friends who'd only had hillshire farms kielbasa before and they were blown away. pretty cheap too. -frozen pierogies. i usually get the potato & cheese, cabbage, and sauerkraut. way better than anything you'll find in conventional supermarkets -fresh gwumpkies (stuffed cabbage) which you can find in the cooler right on the right hand side as you walk in. i think these are the same ones that they serve hot at cafe polonia. which means they're killer good. and the ladies are pretty helpful if you need to know which type of kielbasa to get or something. just don't ask the ridiculously hot blonde chick for advice on actual cooking. i did that once and was left with a "wtf there's no way this is right...." moment in the kitchen that evening. you actually probably shouldn't ask ridiculously hot blonde chicks for advice on anything that doesn't relate to shopping or crying but that's a story for another day.

Ari P.

Yelp
After neither Bazaar's Russian-style pierogi's nor Wegmans American imperialist ones made the cut, I decided it was finally time to schlep down to Dorchester and give Baltic a whirl. They sell their own house-made pierogis in Market Basket ziploc bags, it felt more like I had gotten a thank you from a neighbor, and that kraut and mushroom mix was no joke. I'm Polish in the way that the Kardashians are Armenian. Read: food and occasionally attending an ethnic church. The neighborhood I grew up in also had a sizable Polish population, and several markets set up just like this. I only wish they did hot food in addition to their pastries, which by the way also taste like they were baked that morning by a tough-as-nails Polish chick. Baltic is the real deal, I just wish that the Polish community of Boston could move somewhere a bit closer to me.

Julia K.

Yelp
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but when you go in, there are plenty of shelves packed full. They don't have as much in stock as Euromart down the road, but they still have a massive selection of breads, teas, and the ubiquitous Pickled Veg In Jars. In particular they do excellent homemade soups that you can buy frozen if you don't feel like making your own from scratch.

mike r.

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Great trip to memory lane (for me, Brockton's Lithuanian Village or the M&M in Stoughton), large selection of smoked meats, sausages, cheese, pastries, breads,candies, pickles..all from the old country, Even Lithuanian beer! They have great fresh made deli sandwiches, my fav being the Polish sandwich=smoked ham,veal and Canadian bacon with lettuce/tomato,pickle, horseradish and mustard which I nicknamed the burpwich. Its a steal at $4.99 and you can get chips and a drink for a total of $6.50. Explain to me why D'Angelos exists?

Brad R.

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Authentic Polish market in not the greatest location but has a great offering of meats and groceries. Very affordable.

Ryan S.

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Baltic deli is delicious. The many choices of deli items to choose from makes this a deli utopia. Got some essentials for my thanksgiving get together of friends who could not leave town to go see family so we made our own thanksgiving piecing together items people brought to my place. We had many of the sides and cutlets from Baltics and I had some good feedback from my friends. Super good service and nice counter help. Will use them again for the Super Bowl party I am planning. Go Pats!!!!!

Anon A.

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I don't understand all the 5 star ratings here. The place makes a decent sandwich. Decidedly average. The desserts look delicious, but aren't really that great. They do seem to have a good selection of polish meats and goods, and the prices are reasonable. And the people are nice. I don't know about you, but for me the food is the most important thing, and I don't get excited about average.

George K.

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Where the food from Cafe Polonia comes from, I've never seen so much Kielbasa in my life. You can stock up on frozen homemade pierogi for those days you want to prepare a nice polish dinner.

Shirley Y.

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my boyfriend is of part polish heritage, and he had the brilliant idea one weekend to go back to his roots and impress me with polish ham [bacon]. so we set out to the southie / dorchester line to little poland, which consists of a church, some restaurants and a few corner grocery stores. not exactly stop 'n shop. we walked in to this little store, and the first thing i noticed was the amount and variety of bread. we ventured up to the deli counter where a customer was speaking polish to the woman behind the counter, and i was dazzled by the display of meat. like a deli, with ham, turkey, veal, meat loaf, *bacon*, all to be sliced by the request of each customer. like little kids, we came for bacon, but ended up with deli ham, kielbasa, and what looked like curious little meat knishes. the rear of the store was the refrigerated section, containing pickled herring, cheese, a million types of pierogies, beer. not miller lite, but unpronounceable polish beer. took a couple bottles of those, plus the pickled herring. the rest of the store had other polish groceries, including wafers and other pickled condiments. by the time we had accumulated quite a bit of items (pickled mushrooms, challah bread), the grand total came out to be about $30. the pricing isn't too bad.

Peter K.

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This is a great Polish deli! All kinds of great Polish and European groceries and foods.

Espresso T.

Yelp
Lovely little deli with all sorts of other foods besides the meats. Had the "Polish" sandwich and one of their fresh made sweets of crepe with sweet cheese. Enjoyed both and will come back for more the next time I am in the area. You can make a sandwich out of any of the meats they sell, or you can go with their sandwich menu. I liked my Polish sandwich on a baguette, which had a good portion of tasty meats, very fresh vegetables and just the right combo of sauces....yum. The crepe looked okay but tasted very good actually!

Tom T.

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A neighborhood joint really. I just dropped in to grab lunch, the ladies greeted me and pointed at their sandwich list.. simple and for under $5 for most items is a tasty meal. Got the polish and classic turkey with everything, worth going again..

Victor P.

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Wonderful polish deli, delicious assortment of breads, polish desserts, fresh and smoked kielbasa's and a great assortment of polish beers.

Dan m.

Yelp
Best market in the area. Cheap, awesome products. Even if you know nothing about Polish food, it is an experience. Everything has been good, even things I have no idea what they are. If you like the hillshire farms kielbasa you have to get kielbasa here. it is 100 times better than the processed crap they sell at shaws. Also the staff is very friendly and accommodating to non-polish speakers. Awesome place.

Bryan Y.

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I live right down the street from Baltic Deli & Cafe, making it a fairly frequent stop for Polish meats, Polish beer, pierogi, and most importantly, fresh sauerkraut. This is the only place in Boston I will go for sauerkraut when I get a craving. Friendly staff, and an extensive selection of Eastern European delights you won't find at Shaw's or Stop & Shop.

Noro K.

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The only place in Boston where you can get Slovak beer. You can get Zlaty bazant / Golden Pheasant there, as well as in their affiliated Cafe Polonia restaurant.