Recommended Dishes

Homemade Kielbasa

Available in traditional, smoked, extra garlic, and turkey.

Stuffed Cabbage (Golabki)

Family recipe, a must-try.

Pierogis

Ten varieties, including sauerkraft and classic potato and cheese.

Polish Dinner

Serves 18-20, ideal for events.

Dill Pickle Soup (Zupa Koperkowa)

Delivers authentic Polish flavors.

Operating Hours

Sunday

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

❤️ Toledo Review

Zavotski Custom Meat & Deli

Zavotski Custom Meats & Deli, located at 2600 West Sylvania Avenue in Toledo, Ohio, is a gem that brings Polish culinary tradition to life. Family-owned and established in 2007, Zavotski boasts a proud heritage of providing high-quality meats and homemade Polish food. Walking into this deli is like stepping into an old-world butcher shop, with the best cuts of meat and authentic Polish delicacies you won’t easily find elsewhere. 🥩

Known for its extensive selection of fresh and preservative-free meats, Zavotski's offers a wide range of hand-trimmed beef, chicken, and pork. But what really sets them apart is their dedication to traditional Polish recipes. From homemade kielbasa to ten different varieties of pierogis straight from Hamtramck, Michigan, Zavotski brings the flavors of Poland to Toledo. The store is open from Tuesday through Saturday, making it a convenient stop for your weekend feasts.

The signature homemade kielbasa is a standout dish here, with options like traditional, smoked, and extra garlic varieties. If you’re a fan of pierogis, you’ll be pleased to know they offer flavors ranging from classic potato and cheese to more adventurous fillings like sauerkraut. Their stuffed cabbage rolls, or Golabki, are another must-try, made with a family recipe that has been passed down through generations. 🥟

Alongside their Polish specialities, Zavotski's also offers a complete Polish Dinner that serves around 18-20 people. This feast includes baked chicken breasts, kielbasa, sweet and sour cabbage, mashed potatoes with gravy, and homemade stuffing. Perfect for family gatherings or a special event, this meal brings the comfort and nostalgia of home-cooked Polish food to your table.

For those who adore soups, Zavotski’s Dill Pickle Soup (Zupa Koperkowa) and Beet Soup (Barszcz Czerwony) are not to be missed. Each spoonful delivers a burst of authentic Polish flavors that will warm your soul. The deli also stocks a variety of other treats, including Kowalski Deli Meats, Polish ham, and an assortment of baked goods like Angel Wings and Polish Coffee Cakes (Placek).

A visit to Zavotski's is as much about the experience as it is about the food. The atmosphere is welcoming, evoking feelings of stepping into a slice of Polish heritage. While the deli can get quite busy, especially on weekends, the wait is worth it for the quality and authenticity of the food. Pro tip: If you’re planning to pick up a Polish Dinner or catering for an event, make sure to place your order early.

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