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2204, Penn Avenue, 15222, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 412-281-2906
website: www.sdpolishdeli.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.4523379, Longitude: -79.9820065
Doug Runions
::Read that the perogies were the best in Pittsburgh. We ordered the platter, the potato and farmers cheese we're the best. Not as good as grandma's though. I will try the kielbasa next time.
Amylyn Verrone
::The best pierogi, creeper sticks, haluszki, and the cutest grey haired girl are all of the reasons I visit this establishment. Without one of these components, the deli wouldn't be the same. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!
Bro Man
::Wow! So good! ! Stopped in on my way out to KY. I had a mixed platter (don't want to destroy the name, lol) to sample a little of everything. The noodles were lite and fresh. The pierogis were well stuffed and melted in your mouth. The kielbasa was well seasoned and perfectly cooked to get that snap of the skin. They have some community style tables. There is also a wide variety of products in the front of the shop. Asking for a few samples is an option so I was told by the very friendly and active staff. ;) ~
Gayle Temple
::This place has the best pierogi and the prices are so reasonable. It's a great place to stop in and grab a quick lunch. It's a very comfortable no frills place with delicious food. I also love the nalesniki. You won't regret trying it so definitely order that as a treat to finish the meal off!
dick tracy
::Drive to Pittsburg to try there Polish menu. A few years ago I went to a Polish band festival in Seven Springs. They were the caterer. There potato pancakes were just like Moms years ago. So I signed up for there online newsletter. It took me a few years to get there to try to sample there fare. First turn off was the joint rest room. Wow. A food inspectors nightmare. What a turn off. No need to get disgusting in print. I have been to a lot of Polish restaurants and Catholic churches whose ladies cook up a storm. S&D is the worst. They should be ashamed. They need to find tune there cooking and move to a larger site so they have space to prepare a delicious Polish meals. At end, this is where the words Hole in the Wall must have originated.