Euro Deli & Gifts

4166 Union Rd, Cheektowaga
(716) 630-0130

Recent Reviews

Carlton Van Pyrz

You can order sandwiches here. But I usually come for the Eastern European groceries. You can purchase items from Poland ??, Czech Republic ?? & Ukraine ?? here. As well as fresh meats, canned goods and beers from those counties. Check out this shop you will be pleasantly surprised.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Reuben Sandwich

Liz Paton

Great selection Good prices. Everyone in there is so pleasant and nice! My go to for the foods I grew up with. Highly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Reuben Sandwich

Sandra steszewski

A native of Buffalo & in my seventies & living in oregon I miss European food beyond words.. just learned I can purchase czarnina ! Frozen in pints/quarts.. trying to make arrangements to somehow get some to my brother now in Rochester.. too bad business dose’nt expand their business to make possible mail order packages.. I would be 1st in line to use this . Hint hint! Thanks to euro deli for at least continuing tradition cuisine!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andy Gołębiowski

Great selection of cold cuts, Polish, Ukrainian and other European beers, and other hard to find imported products.

Iliana Kaneva

The service is great, sometimes too judgmental. Not good for business.Last time I visited the cashier from Besarabia was absolutely sweet. The prices are higher compare with Buffalo Fresh and Euro Delli on Niagara Falls. Other than that this is the closest Eastern European Store in the area.

Vanessa Gillette

Nice selection. Store is cramped though and be sure to check expiration dates. Friendly staff.

Alice L.

I absolutely enjoy and love so many things that come through this store . Such a magic and special store my favorite was how its shelves introduced me to Slavic mineral waters some of which are concocted into stomach aides, and also transform the taste. Such a delicious treat one of the actual most interestingly refreshing waters I've ever consumed. All to help take down the rest of what you can find here things range and you can find some really nice Slavic foods stocked here that there's so much can be done with it and the high quality of most things. Like every type of store I've picked up a couple of products I didn't enjoy as much as others but I'm very satisfied with the array here. There's enough inside the store that it's even visually satisfying with World flags lining the top of the shelves with all their many colors. Here you will find most everything from Lithuanian tree cakes to Easter kulich, matjes, cold smoked fish, piroshki, piroshnie, xleb, tort, calat , pryanik, frozen treats, grains flours, prepared dumplings, dairy products, juices, pickles, jams, chili preservations, k(v)ac, seasonings, herbs, teas, candy, chocolate, condiments, wafers, cookies, Slavic deli, some like pre-made pie crusts and things of this nature, frozen foods, OTC medicine ... trust me... it's right. you gotta come at it from the right angle and when you do with a little previous study and knowledge you will really enjoy this. I need to come here for some shashlik marinade, some Georgian adzhika, and some other stuff for summer very soon as I can hope to be there. Last year I made Polish white borscht with ingredients from there around this season. They have everything needed to do that sort, and then extra ingredients have so many uses in other types of cuisines. The pre-Soviet, Soviet era, and post-Soviet Slavic treats you can find here are all really nice. As someone with some Cuban born family my only slight not even really a complaint but more like suggestion is that they will prepare Cubano sandwiches with their deli meats but they still don't do Elena Ruth sandwich because they possibly haven't heard of it or something maybe. I highly recommend checking it out because I think they have many raspberry, cherry, and strawberry likes of jams, and dairy spreads that would make an excellent one of those Cuban sandwiches called Elena Ruth, or Elena 'Ruz' sandwich (in Cubanismo).

Greg O.

Pretty wide selection of imported European foods. Similar selection as other European markets in the area although this one has beer as well. The frozen dumpling section has khinkali, a Georgian dumpling I haven't previously found at any of the area European stores.

Paula G

Had there Reuben sandwich..so good!! Interesting store... Lots of different foods.

Skylar W

Work next to this place, decided to try their Reuben last week. 10 stars if I could! Was made fresh, I even watched the lady working pull the corned beef out. For $7, its absolutely worth a try. Looking forward to trying their other sandwiches!

Skorpsy S

Neat little store. It's not well advertised but they sell great sandwiches. I tried the Turkey melt. It was fantastic, and the woman that was working was super nice. Great little store.

Natasha Lord

One of the best places in the area for authentic European grocery items. We come here often for soup mixes, pickled items, pierogi, fish, deli meats and cheeses.

Anna W.

This is my place to go before the holidays, and any time I need to restock the favorites. I've checked every European store in the area, and Euro Deli is definitely better than the rest. It's not a big space, but full of essentials. You can find all kinds of imported canned goods, pickled vegetables and mushrooms, drinks, condiments, spices, instant soups and desserts. The frozen section is full of 'pierogi'. The herrings are good, and the best Polish mayonnaise 'Kielecki' is also available from time to time. Sausages, cold cuts, pates, cheeses, smoked fish, grains, flours, teas, and lots of sweets including candies and bonbons are sold. Last time, I treated myself to a frozen dessert made with cottage cheese, peaches and mango. The first bite brought back memories and I'm sure it was a taste of my childhood. There are many products which make me feel so sentimental in a good way. Don't forget, it's an Eastern European store and the service seems to be authentic. Don't take anything personal. Take your time and enjoy browsing around. I'm sure your business is highly appreciated.

Brandon Schultz

It's a nice little store. I'm inexperienced at anything old world and only know English, but for people who have immigrated this is probably a great shop to grab things you miss from home without having to hit up Amazon. I stopped by for deli sandwiches. Wasn't disappointed. The only problem, the place is small, so if it's busy it's a little hard to shop and move. But definitely stop by and try the food.

Kay B.

Stopped in here while I was waiting for someone, and thought I had made a discovery. But now I see others have been going here for a long time. So glad I explored! After looking around a bit, ordered their reuben sandwich. Altho it wsn't the best I've had (that goes to Parkside Meadow), it was close. The meat was at least an inch thick. I would have enjoyed more kraut and more flavorful Russian dressing. the price, however, cannot be beat! Looking forward to returning and really spending time browsing. The labels for most items are in Russian, or perhaps another language, but from looking at the label and/or contents or with a translation app on your smartphone, you can generally figure the items out. And, so many sausages and other items just calling out to be tried! Although the storefront is narrow, the store is deep and is filled with intriguing items. Also bought a loaf of Rudolph's Linseed Rye Bread; very dense, wonderful warmed or toasted! I've been on a quest for really good rye bread, and when I return to this store, I will try another one of their rye bread offerings.

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