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Where to buy polish food in New Jersey?


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Polek [Guest]
  Nov 18, 08, 16:38  #91

Not anymore. They are out of business - to bad!!!

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  Nov 25, 08, 09:09  #92

He moved to Main St., Clifton near White Castle.

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clifton23 [Guest]
  Nov 26, 08, 15:58  #93

They are located on main Ave in Clifton, they had a fire and relocated. Bigger and Better store.

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dcart
Edited by: dcart  Dec 5, 08, 21:58  #94

I really like Polish American Deli in Runnemede NJ. It's in South Jersey.

Polish American Deli
125 N Black Horse Pike
Runnemede, NJ

PolishAmericanDeli.com

They have awesome pierogi, including the ones with prunes and other fruits! Also, their kielbasy and lunch meats are superb!!! Besides that, they send packages to Poland, have Polish newspapers etc.

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  Dec 20, 08, 15:46  #95

There is a new Polish Deli in Flemington, NJ called Pyza at 150 Main St. Haven't been there yet but will go there soon. I will post back after I check it out.

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  Dec 22, 08, 14:12  #96

Today I went to Flemington looking for the Polish Deli and it was turned into a dress shop. A woman coming out told me the deli was gone. Too bad. There are no Polish deli's in Hunterdon County that I know of.

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jakconnection
  Dec 29, 08, 22:05  #97


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  Jan 5, 09, 14:22  #98

nofloyd:

Alex & Terri's on 36th St and Broadway. Small deli/bakery, few groceries, but has smoked meats, makes own pierogis, poppy/nut/prune breads [what is the Polish word for these?], and babka. Close to Easter they suspend other deli activity to focus on making enough babka, there can be a line out the door.


I live in Bayonne right now, this is by far the best home made Polish food; I know the family personally and I can vouch for the quality and freshness!

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