Contact and Address
Map Location:
Opening Hours:
Thursday | 7AM–7PM |
Friday | 7AM–7PM |
Saturday | 7AM–7PM |
Sunday | 7AM–4PM |
Monday | 7AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 7AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 7AM–7PM |
About the Business:
Kurowski Sausage Shop is a Grocery store located at 2976 N Milwaukee Ave, Avondale, Chicago, Illinois 60618, US.
The establishment is listed under grocery store, butcher shop category. It has received 190 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Their services include In-store shopping, Delivery . Accepted payment methods include NFC mobile payments , SNAP/EBT .
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Reviews:
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- Margaret Hayes
- 1 year ago
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- Mr D
- 1 year ago
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- Michael C. Figura-Patterson
- 2 years ago
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- UV
- 2 years ago
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- Fred Dombski
- 2 years ago
Health and Safety:
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Mask required
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Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
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Safety dividers at checkout
Categories:
Services:
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In-store shopping
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Delivery
Short Features:
Payments:
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NFC mobile payments
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SNAP/EBT
Plannings:
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Quick visit
FAQ:
Thursday : 7AM–7PM
Friday : 7AM–7PM
Saturday : 7AM–7PM
Sunday : 7AM–4PM
Monday : 7AM–7PM
Tuesday : 7AM–7PM
Wednesday : 7AM–7PM
"Amazing. Just like home! Delicious Kielbasa and other Polish Meats. When we fly in to Chicago from Raleigh NC ,to visit family in Madison we always stop and get provisions for our time here!"
"Terrific place for authentic Polish food grocery store. Tasty food priced affordable, will not brake your budget"
"My husband and I made it a priority to try this shop out, as he is % born and raised in Warsaw. When we got here, he was in heaven. We bough over $ of the most delicious and authentic Polish food available. The staff was very friendly and the store was fully stocked of Polish greatness. We will be frequenting this store often when we visit Chicago."
"Everything is polish. Good varieties. Good quality. Nice place to shop polish groceries. Polish woman cashier is beautiful ❤️ If she wouldn't be old I would have asked to marry me. I hope to come again and meet her!"
"Always the finest kielbasa and a wall full of other types of Polish sausage. Cheeses, canned and jarred selections, bakery and even smoked fish. If you're getting kielbasa at the big grocers, you owe it to your buds to try some if you're in the area. The difference is lean meat. No grizzle, no specks of fat. More like seasoned pulled meat reformed into a sausage casing. The flavor is excellent. You have to try it. Born into a polish family and know my polish sausage."
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT