Euro-Deli Batory offers a vintage charm and an old school deli vibe that feels welcoming and full of character, where great food and genuine hospitality stay at the center; reviews highlight fair prices, generous portions that satisfy without overpaying, and a staff that is friendly, attentive, and warm, making newcomers feel like regulars; cleanliness is consistently emphasized with a spotless space from the kitchen to the dining area; the menu features authentic Polish dishes and items such as bigos, sauerkraut, pierogies, Polski Talerz, paczki, and a small grocery section with takeout options; a note about the pierogies mentions they were not pan fried as expected but remained flavorful and enjoyable; the place works well as takeout or a small dine-in spot with limited seating, and many call it a hidden gem and a great value that invites a return visit with friends and family; overall the impression is hearty, comforting home cooking and genuinely kind hospitality.
felt so authenticcc ✨ love Polish food ! I really liked the mochi-like potato & the meat sauce ! The Barszcz ukrainski soup (chickpea, cabbage, carrots, tomato, beets , kidney beans soup) was also super good. They also have a small grocery section with a selection of Polish staple items. The blackcurrant teaa 👌👌👌
May 2, 2026
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Authentic polish delicacies in a cozy shop with eastern european food staples. I had the polish saisage on a bun & a ham & pea soup. Both were freshly made, very hearty & filling. Would reccomend.
Low-key diner/deli counter with authentic Polish food & a small grocery section. The variety platter was great, staff was nice, fun place for a quick lunch.
Excellent Polish'Deli' that makes authentic Polish dishes. The prices are reasonable with generous portions cooked fresh. We were 3 friends of whuch 1 is Polish & he brought us here for a delicious lunch. There are not many tables & tightly spaced but its friendly.
Better as takeout because the seating area is small. But it's REALLY good home cooking traditional Polish food. Highly recommend the polski talerz which is a mix of things. & the frozen sausage rolls are also excellent.
Great little gem in Mile-End. It is primarily a grocery store with a deli corner & sit down corner where you can order some Polish dishes.
The food is good & homey. Expect lots of potatoes, cabbages & deli meats (which we love)
We ordered 1/2 Polish Plate (Polski Talerz), sandwich (Kanapka), potato pancake with sour cream (Placki Ziemniaczane), & a slice of cherry cheesecake.
A little more expensive than I thought, the little cheesecake piece was 6$ but it was not very big, still excellent in taste, so worth every penny.
Perfect type of comfort food for this snowy & cold weather.
Very popular grocery store with great service.
First time trying Batory & everything was as delicious as homemade Polish food. We got the Polski talerz , two kinds of pierogi, cherry cake, paczki, barley soup, go?abki (3 per order in the meal option), & the potato patties (3 large ones per order). The order arrived with fresh rye bread & butter. Everything is so fresh & the portions are generous. The staff is also very nice. This is our new favourite Polish place to order from, we will be ordering again.
Jul 3, 2025
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The tripe soup & potato pancakes are amazing. I tried Polish plate & pierogi before, it was pretty good, little different from what I'm used to. Extra point for food being always accompanied with rye bread & butter, sour cream & salad
I'm very pleased with this hidden jam. The food is healthy & handmade by the owner. She told me she was personally making pierogi & bigos, & they are very good, fulfilling, & remind me of home. Even better, my mom wasn't cooking nearly as well as the owner. I also tried a kielbasa, & it's very good. I wish there was a better choice of cold cuts & fresher cakes, but well, you can't have everything. I also appreciate the design of the walls. :D. It's a classic old-fashioned Polish design, sticking out in the modern era, where the walls are white with some neon lighting. Here we have the Polish pope & boazeria, widely popular in the'80s. I'm happy to recommend this place.
It's hard to find delicious Polish food in Montreal & this place is the real deal. Everything I have ever tried here has been superior in taste. I recommend their Polski Talerz & the Krokiety z miesem. My only complaint is that in the container containg the krokiety sauce must have been super hot because the lid was melted. Please be careful with melted plastic, as I'm sure people don't want to raise the risk of cancer by having melted plastic in their food. Let the sauce cool a bit or change to paper containers.