Address: 2976 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60618, USA
Phone: +17736451692
Sunday: 7AM–4PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
John Martine
If you are looking for Polish food items this is an excellent choice. They have several kinds of Polish Sausage, ham and lunch meat there are prepared foods and pre made soups. I've never been disappointed. There are frozen dumplings and pierogi. They have candy and bread and pastry.
Peter Lasich
A polish store with all labels in polish. Good meat counter and great piroges.
Kenneth
I have been here many times. Have read posts that if you don't speak Polish, you will not get good service. This was my experience but after many visits, apparently I am recognized and this is no longer the case. People need to understand that not being able to communicate in the language you know is a scary thing as well as a two way street. Was pleased that lady waiting on me took it upon herself to go in the back for a fresh product. I regret that I don't speak Polish as I would like to know what many items are. Instead I just go in and get what I'm familiar with, which, by the way, is delicious!
Simona Iancu
The people r nice and the meat is very good. I recommend it.
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Lit
Maybe? Call them,, but ask for a English speaker.
Yes there is
Hey they only make a fresh and natural sausage. Buying every week and it's delicious just come Tuesday morning and you can smell smoked goods in whole store
2976 N. Milwaukee maybe they also have another location
If you Google kurowski Sausage Shop it tells you the hours there. Great place & the sausages are excellent ! They have a leaner version of the kielbasa sausage so ask for that one, but make sure you get somebody that speaks English there because most of them do not, or speak very little. In addition get the veggies, chocolate bars, & canned goods from all over Europe, as well as Poland.
Who had the question about kurowski Polish Market, on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago? I was flagged by Google Maps to answer but I don't see who's asking the questions?
Call and ask they might for a big enough order.
Their sausages are definitely "home made". I'd call them to find out the ingredients.
probably not but it wouldn't hurt to call and ask. if not, try to call Racine bakery.
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