Great subs for just under $ 6/foot long. I got the Polish combo which was huge and loaded $ 5.99. $ 10/minimum credit card purchase and they only had cold subs after 6pm.
Andrew K.
Place rating: 4 Hollywood, FL
Just about as good as it gets for an Eastern European market. Great sandwiches and polish groceries. The apple tart was awesome. Good prices on bottled beers.
Jasmine M.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
What a hidden gem! My husband is eastern European, and we LOVE this place! It is very hard to find some specific/classic Romanian items and Euromart has delivered on multiple occasions! From chocolates, desserts, jams, smoked meats, and cheeses from Europe, this place is unmatched. we will return again… and again…
Nazar R.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Best smoked cold cuts ever, excellent hot polish mustard. Smoked sausage is one of a kind. Will start speaking polish soon.
Anna T.
Place rating: 5 Brookline, MA
Best Polish food market in Boston. I grew up in a Polish home and like to share that with my fiancé and his family. They have a great selection of food both fresh, frozen and dried. There are translations in English on the packaging. The staff are bilingual and super friendly. Definitely going to come back.
Julia K.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
New to Boston and being one of those ethnic people you’ve been warned about, I decided to see for myself this«Polish Triangle» in Dorchester. Well, starting at Andrew T and walking down Boston Road, I found the two places I was really looking forward to getting food were closed — and looked like they had been for quite some time. Argh. I cut over to Dorchester Avenue to see if I’d have better luck… and YES, YES I DID. The person who said this is as Polish you can get without being in Chicago or Poland is spot on. This place is big as far as ethnic markets go. They’ve got a great selection of pierogi and uszka, HUGE deli cases, loads of herring, and the typical odd mix of a million different brands of the same pickled vegetables. They do some ready-made meals as well(ryba po Grecku mmmmm). Wasn’t much to choose from bread-wise but I was there in the evening so maybe I’d missed out. Reasonably priced. I want to eat the shop.
Adriana T.
Place rating: 3 Malden, MA
I have never been to Euromart before. They have a lot of options for deli which is always a good thing. I am not sure if they make the deli there but if they do the food I bough had an insane amount of garlic which I disliked very much. They also had a good selection of beer. Price wise — it’s not very inexpensive either.
Piotr N.
Place rating: 5 Dorchester, MA
As good as it gets! One amazing meat & cheese selection! This place has all the Polish products one could want and then some. Very clean and friendly service this is my one stop for my kielbasa and pierogi needs. Cheers.
Carmen R.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
always a good experience. most the baked goods are from chicago, brooklyn, or worcester, but the ham and kielbasa varieties are truly amazing. also has brands of beer, Hevelius, that my friends in Poland claim they can’t find in Krakow for about 8 years
Silvia V.
Place rating: 4 Belmont, MA
My friend from Poland takes me to Euromart every Thursday and we go crazy on deli meats, sausages, pickled veggies and candy. Their deli meats are amazing. I love their breads too. The smoked turkey and smoked pork shoulder disappear in our house like hot cakes, they are so delicious. And the prices are great too.
Monika S.
Place rating: 5 Cambridge, MA
They have a very wide selection of Polish grocery products, cold cuts, homemade dishes in the fridge section, cosmetics, & newspapers. The staff is very helpful and willing to order any specific item if the main storehouse in NYC has that item in stock. By the way, if you are looking for authentic sauerkraut or amazing pickles from the barrel you can’t find a better store for that!
Tony M.
Place rating: 5 Salem, MA
Caution! Make sure you read the sign in the parking lot. It says this is NOT parking for EUROMART. I saw Euromart on the sign and pulled in without reading. I know, kind of dumb on my part. I had to go over to the neighbor’s house and ask them to move their truck that blocked me in. I was nice about it and so were they, but the did remind me several times that the signs clearly say no parking for Euromart. I get it, I’m sorry! The sausages were great. Karl’s is closed on Mondays, so this did in a pinch. We’ll be back and will park on the street next time.
J L.
Place rating: 5 Dorchester, MA
I love this place… so cleand and fresh… The Staff is so friendly and helpful. I am so glad this place is in The Polish Triange of Dorchester…
Jen H.
Place rating: 3 Somerville, MA
Polish food galore. I was expecting more of an eclectic array of European treats. To be honest, I was reeeeeeally hoping to find some of the German foods that I grew to love while living there, but sadly… no. It really is just Polish food, and I know nothing of that… so I walked in, browsed around, and walked out without making a purchase. If you know what you’re looking for, and it’s Polish, then you’ll most likely like this little mart.
Cecilia L.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
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.
Cherie C.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
Great place to get fresh or cured Polish meats. There are Polish products on the shelves, from pickles to tea to candy. The deli sandwiches are made-to-order, inexpensive, and delicious. They also weigh a couple of pounds each. There are different varieties of frozen pierogies and some good prepared soups and other foods. The prepared golabki was really good, with a mixture of meat(veal and beef, I think), wrapped in cabbage, just a bit of thick sauce, and a tang that, while different from my grandmother’s golabki, was its own version of delicious. The bigos(meaty hunter’s stew made with sauerkraut) is some of the best I’ve ever had. It was so delicious I can’t describe it. So amazingly delicious that I came back to add a fifth star to my review. Prices on Polish beers is better than liquor stores nearby. I love Okocim beers, and this is where I restock. The meat counter can be overwhelming but has some great sausages. And the sauerkraut bar, a self-serve area near the meat counter, is something to try.
Norbert M.
Place rating: 5 Sharon, MA
Freshly remodeled and very clean. One of the few places where you can find polish meat and food as it meant to be. No, I am not talking about stuff that you can find in supermarket store called polish kielbasa. Choices will vary by the day you arrive in the store. Typically the best choice is available in the mornings and on the weekends. This rule especially applies to bread, pastry and meat choices. Variety of polish articles on the shelves is outstanding even for someone like me that comes originally from Poland. Stuff is very nice and helpful. Name of the store is little bit confusing as this place is defiantly a polish store and name suggest otherwise.
Kathy K.
Place rating: 5 Cambridge, MA
Euromart is about as Polish as a store can get outside of Poland or perhaps Chicago. It has a huge selection of Polish foods including deli meats, baked goods, candy and just about every type of picked vegetable one could imagine. The deli is impressive in its selection of sausage, ham and cheeses. The main clientle consists of local Poles or suburban Poles stopping in after mass at the local Polish parish or upon picking up their kids from Polish School on Saturdays. The staff’s first language is Polish, but English is spoken by most as well. Finally, the place is immaculate and newly remodeled. Great find especially if you are trying to find foods that your grandma used to serve or to make a traditional Christmas or Easter Polish meal. Update as of October 2007 — Euromart now sells beer and wine from Poland and neighboring countries.
Krissy N.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
I was in «euromart» today trying to find some good euro parmesan cheese and it was not available. euromart should actually rename itself as the«polish neighborhhod minimart,» considering 99% of the products there was imported from poland and has polish writing all over it. the remaining 1% consists of other american products like folger’s coffee. i guess if you’re looking for specific polish food, this is your place… or if you’re looking for lots and lots of different types of sausages. their deli has it. no eclectic european products can be found here.