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    George’s Polish Deli

    4.8 (45 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Jason C.

    This place is sooo good! I got the mushroom sauerkraut pierogi with kielbasa coins and *chef's kiss*. The pierogi were pillowy and came with some great fried onions. Kielbasa was savory and had a nice crisp. The shop around the deli was fun as well. Definitely not to be missed for the pierogi lover!

    Jennifer L.

    Great little deli with a variety of polish delicacies. It's very small so when the 5 of us ordered and moved to the left to order another group of 5 arrived and it felt a little crowded. I'm sure two more groups of 5 people could have fit in there fine, but it would have been a tight fit. Anyways, I ordered a BLT with extra bacon and extra mayo. It was AMAZING. So good. I definitely want to try a different sandwich the next time I come back, but the BLT was very good.

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    Francine L.

    While walking back from the Frye Museum, we stumbled upon this Polish-style deli. It was packed with people waiting outside so we decided to go and check it out. When you walk inside, you see all the deli meats and a ton of unique snacks, mainly imported from Europe. I enjoyed a nice sandwich from here. It took a while since it is made when you order but it was delicious! Walked and ate it and by the time we walked back to the hotel it was already gone.

    Cold cut and meat assortment
    Rima Z.

    Solid European supermarket and delicatessen, with a wide variety of items. Clean and well organized shop. Pricing is fair. Service was efficient, and the person filling my order for cold cuts was knowledgeable. I ordered two types of liverwurst: Braunschweiger and a liver pate. The. Braunschweiger was lightly smoked (often this is overdone), and the pate was good but could have been more strongly spiced. The ham was juicy and flavorful. The rolled roast filled with veal was delicious and definitely worth a second trip.

    Cheese and potato pierogi
    Arielle C.

    Oh my goodness this is an absolute hidden gem. I just happened to walk by on my way to an appointment and decided to stop in for a deli sandwich. It was around 10:30am on a Friday morning so I didn't expect it to be too busy. But when I went inside, it's a rather small store, it was filled with people. The cashier was super nice and was explaining that it's an important Polish holiday where they have to make sandwiches so it would be extremely busy all day. I ordered a BLT, the reason I went in there, but also saw they made pierogis. It was so exciting I had to order some and it did not disappoint. I had the cheese and potato flavor. I will absolutely make it a necessity to come back here next time I'm in Seattle! Even eating the BLT, it was one of the best deli sandwiches I've ever had. Something so simple but all the ingredients were fresh and it was amazing. I also bought some Polish chocolates that were also really good! Hands down I will return. Also you MUST try the pierogis.

    Amazing food & sandwiches! I've gone here for lunch for over a year and each time the customer service is amazing and the team makes you feel welcome. I've gotten a bit more adventurous with the food I get. Instead of sticking to the usual George's special I've changed it up and tried more sandwiches and soups. My regret is not changing it up sooner to try everything. Today I tried the Headcheese sandwich which has a delicious kick to it. It paired nicely with the chicken and barley soup. And Jasmine and Mira are always kind to the customers.

    Reuben sandwich. Delicious
    Amy O.

    Best pierogies I've ever had. We couldn't help pick up fresh made sausages and a Reuben while we were there. They also have an awesome selection of polish sweets! We have to go back to try it all!

    Chicken panini
    Khadij A.

    Small little deli that you would miss if he's didn't look twice. I've heard many things about the sandwiches here and people rave about them. Finally got to try a chicken Panini sandwich and it was way larger than I expected. Every bit of it was cooked really well and flavorful. I also tried the potato and cheese pierogies, which honestly are the star of the show and I wish I didn't have to share my order with someone else! They're super quick to get your order ready and really good service. They also have International snacks and chocolates in store, which is neat. I'm gonna return the Rueben, which I hear is their best sandwich

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