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    Baltic European Deli is a cute store in a Polish neighborhood of South Boston. The shop is packed full of a huge selection of imported and prepared foods including a deli, bakery, frozen prepared foods, and other grocery items.

    Urbanspoon

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    Baltic deli is delicious. The many choices of deli items to choose from makes this a deli utopia. Super good service and nice counter help.

    Yelp

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    Baltic European Deli has a great supply of Eastern European groceries.. picked up some homemade pierogi, fresh kielbasa, apple coffee cake, and hard-to-find apricot wine... the selection of marzipan is great, too.

    Chowhound

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Party Platters and Catering

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    Planning a party or having a party? Let Baltic European Deli prepare delicious and beautifully arranged and decorated cold cut or sandwich platters which come with a fine selection of sides and garnishes such as Polish dill pickles, marinated peppers and mushrooms or everyone's favorite Kosciuszko brand mustard. We use only the finest cold cuts, kielbasy and cheese for our deli platters and sandwiches.

    Looking for something sweet? Our Polish pastry trays include traditional favorites such as apple strudel, babka bread and homemade cookies.

    Hot foods such as pierogis, stuffed cabbage or grilled kielbasa with kraut are also available through our sister location Café Polonia just across the street.

    Call us at 617-268-2435 for a quote. You'll be glad you did... and so will your guests!

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Where to find us


The Baltic European Deli is your one stop shop for Polish and Eastern European foods in Boston! Featuring baked goods, cold cuts and kielbasy, imported groceries, dairy and a selection of beer you won't find anywhere else in the city!

Open 7 days a week

Monday-Friday
8:30am – 6:00pm

Saturday
8:00am - 6:00pm

Sunday
8:00am – 4:00pm

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TELEPHONE
617.268.2435

ADDRESS
632 Dorchester Ave.

Boston, MA 02127

We are located 100 yards south of Andrew Square across the street from Our Lady of Czestochowa church

 
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