Kielbasi: go with the Wedding Kielbasa. great taste(I like a little garlic in mine). Tried some of the other ones as well, which were good, but my taste buds liked the wedding kielbasa the best. Bought some the pierogi as well(potato and cheese). they were good. some pierogi are too rounded and, unless you use a fryer, are hard to salute in oil(i like mine boiled for half the recommended time and then saluted in oil). parking: in front. a little tight but doable. if you blow by it heading north, the next parking lot over is okay as well. Service: speaks both Polish and English. Very helpful in choosing the different varieties. Price: the kielbasa was more than the local Publix Echrich Kielbasa, but for the special occasions, or all the time if you’re East European, worth the price. Going back: definitely.
Sherry G.
Place rating: 1 Gulfport, Tampa Bay, FL
Seriously! They have FROZEN, packaged pierogis. That’s not authentic and they should NOT have pierogis on their marquis. I have eaten fresh, homemade pierogis my whole life and would never eat frozen. The brand they sell is Alexandra’s out of Chicago and while it’s a reputable brand, they are made in a factory and far from authentic. The rest is of the place is underwhelming. I found a source for the real deal and will give them my business.
Krysia K.
Place rating: 3 Brandon, FL
There isn’t a large selection of cold cuts and cheeses but not bad. Little Bit on pricey side. The owner is very nice.
Paulina O.
Place rating: 5 Saint Petersburg, FL
note– theyre closed june 1st– june 31st!!! Don’t drive like did for some sausage and end up disappointed
Kelleigh M.
Place rating: 4 Tampa, FL
I was a little disappointed to find out the pierogis weren’t homemade but I bought them anyway. Tiny store but a lot of authentic items. The fresh farmers cheese looked good too. They had a large loaf of poppy seed roll by the register but my conscious told me not to purchase it. If they had individual servings, I would have definitely bought a slice.
Jennifer C.
Place rating: 4 Orlando, FL
Such a cute little store! You can’t go wrong with the name either! It’s small — but they have a lot of options of polish food. I was a little disappointed to find that the pierogis were frozen and not fresh, but I bought them anyway. Curious to try them when I get home. I also bought a box of angel wings and already dug into them. They are amazing! Light and sweet and I’m pretty sure I can eat the whole entire box in one sitting.
Eric W.
Place rating: 5 Tarrant, TX
Made the required pilgrimage to pierogi paradise. This time, instead of just loading up on pierogis, we also grabbed some Polish sausage and Polish beer. Thuy also found some other items she just had to have, including Polish Hibiskus Tea. For sausage we went with the wedding sausage(kiełbasa weselna) and the juniper sausage(kiełbasa jałowcowa). Both, warmed on the grill and served with real Polish horseradish, were excellent. Paired with the Polish beer, it was heaven. While the frozen pierogis still don’t hold a candle to mom’s homemade, the sausage is out of this world. If you like Polish, don’t miss the chance to shop at Piergois & More.
Mica F.
Place rating: 4 St Petersburg, FL
Small Polish deli to pick up some meats or other supplies. Not a super huge place with many choices. It’s really more of a convenience for a quick stop.
Donald H.
Place rating: 5 St Petersburg, FL
Small place but an excellent selection things Polska!!! Another favorite amongst ethnic markets in the Tampa Bay area!!!