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06/05/2023
Dear Customers and Friends,
I would like to thank you for your continued loyalty and support of my business. It has been a pleasure to be here for you. However, please be informed that due to upcoming construction on the site, I have no choice, but to close the shop. My last day of trading will be 20 May 2023.
Should I reopen at a new location in near future, I will inform you as soon as possible.
Again, I thank you for being the valuable, loyal customers you have been and supporting my business for all these years.
15/12/2021
The infamous poppy seed cake known as makowiec isn't just one of Poland’s most popular sweet foods – it's also a scandalising method of putting morphine into your system. Culture.pl looks at its seemingly innocent past along with some of its run-ins with the law.
16/08/2021
02/12/2020
Campbelltown is a buzzing hub of creativity. There’s so much to take delight in, from Polynesian food and microbreweries, through to experiencing unique arts and untouched bushlands.
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Directions to the deli on Queen Street in Sydney via public transport:
1. By train: Take any train line to Town Hall Station. From there, head towards the George Street exit and walk along George Street towards north. Turn right onto Park Street which will lead you to Castlereagh Street. Walk along Castlereagh Street until you reach Queen Street, turn right and continue walking until you see the deli.
2. By bus: Take any bus that goes to Queen Street or Pitt Street and get off at King Street stop. Walk towards south on King street until you cross Goulburn street, then turn left onto the Queen street and continue walking until you see the deli.
Directions to the deli on Queen Street in Sydney via driving/parking:
1. From Central Business District (CBD), head east on Liverpool St toward Elizabeth St, turn left onto Wentworth Ave and keep right to stay on it. Take a slight right onto Campbell St which turns into Riley St. Turn left onto William St and then right onto Crown Ln, then left into Goulburn st and finally take another left turn into Queen st where you will find the deli.
2. There are several paid parking options available near Queen street including Secure Parking at 55 Holt street, Wilson Parking at York & George streets intersection or at 383 Kent street or alternatively there are metered parking spots available on adjacent streets as well for short stays.
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What people say
Grosik Polish Deli on Queen Street in Sydney is a hidden gem for those who love traditional Polish delicacies. The deli offers a wide range of authentic Polish sausages, hams, and breads that are hard to find elsewhere. The deli's sourdough rye bread is particularly noteworthy and pairs perfectly with their juniper sausage and pickled cucumbers for a delicious lunch sandwich.
The deli also celebrates traditional Polish holidays such as Fat Thursday, where customers can indulge in sweets, cakes, and other treats not typically eaten during Lent. It's clear that Grosik Polish Deli values its loyal customers and has been grateful for their continued support over the years.
Although the deli will be closing due to upcoming construction on the site, we hope to see them reopen at a new location soon. Overall, Grosik Polish Deli is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience authentic Polish cuisine in Sydney.