Cecilia L.
Yelp
Euromart = three or four aisles of Polish stuff in jars, an extensive deli of Polish meats, cheese and sandwiches, frozen and prepared delicacies, a selection of wines and Polish beers, a small bread and produce section.
Regardless of ethnicity, if you live nearby and buy your cured meats at Shaw's, you are committing a serious misdeed. Euromart's deli has about 15 kinds of sausage, all of which I'm afraid to try to pronounce, and a wide selection of amazing Polish cold cuts.
One Saturday I tried to get a sandwich here, but they don't make sandwiches on weekends. Fail. Then on Election Day, the bf and I dropped in on the way to our polling place. Even though it was 9 a.m., they made him a kielbasa sandwich. It was huge, at least a foot long and heavy with sausage, for $5! The kielbasa was the tastiest I'd ever had, the cheese and mustard sharp, the roll wonderful. I only wished it had sauerkraut.
Everyone is speaking Polish here, but they'll transition flawlessly into English.