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Delikateski in Concord, California


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RonWestThreads: 3
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 Feb 7, 10, 00:42    #1
My wife Ania & I have been going to Delikateski in Concord for 10 years now. We were very dissapointed last summer when we wondered in and the shelves were bare and there was hardly any variety. We figured it was going out of business. My wife commented that it reminded her of communist times when she was a little girl in Poland.........empty shelves.

Well we're happy to report that it's now called Ted's Delikatessen and the shelves are packed with every Polish food product you can possibly think of not to mention that the freezers, coolers, bread shelves, and kielbasa areas are stocked full as well. What a delight it was last weekend to go in there and see my wife so happy to have all these products, spices, etc. available.

Polish beer, chocolates, movies, magazines and newspapers available also. So if any of you on this forum are in the Bay Area, we can highly recommend this place. 1980 Monument Blvd. in Concord. www.delikateski.com

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 Feb 7, 10, 01:11    #2
Next time we travel to California in our R.V.we will have to check this place out.
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 Feb 7, 10, 01:25    #3
polkamaniac:
Next time we travel to California in our R.V.we will have to check this place out.

In that case, you'll have to check out Chopin Cafe & Restaurant in Pleasant Hill (only 20 minutes from the Deli) Chopin-Cafe.com the food is fabulous. Almost as good as my Mother-In-Laws' cooking. Of course, if you peek into the kitchen there's a couple of older Pani's in there cooking away and gabbing in Polish. We highly recommend this place as well. It will not disappoint!
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 Feb 7, 10, 02:07    #4
RonWest:
So if any of you on this forum are in the Bay Area

Thanks for the tip. I'll have to check it out, next time I'm headed out in that direction.

A sincere thanks PF, for putting up with me FIVE terrific years, muah!
polkamaniacThreads: 1
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 Feb 7, 10, 15:58    #5
THAT'S GREAT----I'll make sure it's on our itnery--After a long trip it be will good to get a good Polish style home cooked meal !!!!



leldovci  Jan 27, 11, 03:33    #6
I would like to know who is your (their) distributor of all the european merchandize.
I'm planning to open a deli in SF. I would like to kow if you can help me with the info.
Thank you



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