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April 2024 by Teia
We found everything we wanted! Great selection, however the check out lady has a terrible attitude.
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September 2023 by Nancy B.
Everything you could want from East Europe... and more! Hot foods are more and more available, with a nice seating area if you are on a quick lunch. Lots of deli meats and cheese, frozen meat dumplings, crackers, tea, coffee, cookies, and pickles... Did I say pickles?! So many varieties of pickles!! Please order some more Polish Pickles, though... they are delicious!
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September 2023 by Yevhen Khanin
Amazing Bulgarian food and groceries. Who knows - knows.
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August 2023 by Leo Mendoza
Awesome and very help and nice staff working there! They were able to help me to find a few unique products and while I was there, I ordered a great sandwich! Everything was sliced to order and the bread was baked perfect! I will for sure return. Thank you!!!
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August 2023 by DeLori Norman
Best Bulgarians in Town!!!!Wonderful spot for true Bulgarian foodBut if Bulgaria is not your thing, it's also the PERFECT PLACE for everything Eastern European!!!A slice of home!!!
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July 2023 by Robert G.
It is with a heavy heart that I write my first negative review (or Yelp review of any kind, come to think of it). I recall having pleasant experiences popping into this little market a few years ago, so on the way back from lunch with the family today, I decided to take a quick detour for a caffeinated drink for the wife, maybe something sweet for the kids. I asked the lady at the counter if they had iced tea. "No," she said. "Ok, how about iced coffee?"She said she could do a cold Nescafe and asked if I wanted sugar, which I declined. I wandered around the store while it was being prepared, then returned to the counter where I saw a very milky looking iced coffee. Shoot, forgot to say no milk (wife is lactose intolerant). But, to be fair, she didn't tell me she was going to be dumping a pint of milk in the iced coffee. No problem, I'll just explain to her the situation. "I only put in a little milk," she insisted.Then instead of apologizing or offering to make a new one, she drops the full coffee into the trash can and turns to help the next customer. Wow! I waited for another minute till it was clear she wasn't turning back to help me, then left. I'm sure there are things to recommend this place, as the cafe area was pretty full, but don't think we'll be going back again.
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July 2023 by xaxa xaxa
I just tasted the best yogurt and cheese ?....!!!Great selection of European goods !
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July 2023 by Aniko Zabo
I should have listened to the reviews, but I forgot to check the expirations on the items I bought. I was looking for some Hungarian salami and found a great tasting one, but it’s very sketchy how the expiration label seems intentionally rubbed off. I also bought some chocolate and one was expired 4 months ago. I only noticed at home. What a shame but I’m still alive. I will be trying other markets next time over this one.
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June 2023 by Matthew Byers
Our families favorite place to get Bulgarian delicacies! Good selection, decent prices. Do check the expiration labels though, got some Lokum this weekend that was expired by a year...
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May 2023 by Karen Lamprey
Try the Kebapche plate!
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May 2023 by Cynthia Elliott
Honest to goodness best deli we have in Denver. Not all the bells and whistles of the specialty stores. But amazing pastries and really incredible selection of deli meats. More like the delis on the east coast. Just amazing. Love it.Oh I forgot the best part - the deli meats are cheaper than any grocery store. But I spend 2x as much!! Haha! I want a 1/4 lb of everything.
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April 2023 by Mattheo Fundelli
A genuine euro-Balkan store,good tasty products with normal price tags and most important service without that weird American creepy smiling ??
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December 2022 by Rika M.
I'm a fan of this European grocery store now! I simply wanted to buy a very creamy Greek yogurt to be precise and upon does a quick search on Yelp, this store came out. Since I kind of wanted to avoid those big grocery stores on this Christmas Eve anyway, shoppers at this family run business made sense to me. First of all, this is more of a Bulgarian store. And it's a good size, too. It's also very clean. And what's more, groceries are not piled up in aisles and or shelves so it was easy for me (well everyone) to spot something that I was/you are looking for. There were so many things that appealed to my eyes and wanted to spend a lot to try out what I have never had before but at the end, I exercised discretion to just pick what I truly needed for the holiday. I got me a tub of Bulgarian yogurt and a can of grape leaves. There is also a cafe on the other side of the store. This place is a good place for a quick breakfast or lunch. Coffee looks gourmet, too (they serve Turkish sand coffee.) Oh, let's not forget, the checker lady was pretty nice to me (the service was decent enough in other words.)At home, I tried both the yogurt and grape leaves. Yogurt tasted very creamy but not decadent but most of all, it tasted so clean. And the canned grape leaves were surprisingly decent for something that were in a can. I'll definitely buy this again!
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November 2022 by Irina R.
It was such a pleasant surprise! My Croatian friends always talk about this place but I can't believe it was my first time there (considering I've been living in CO for almost two decades).It is a store plus a cafe that are connected together. This review is for the store only.East Europe market has, well...lots of goods from East Europe! Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia, etc.Great selection of tea, coffee, sweets,, canned goods, smoked meats, sausages, frozen pierogis, cakes, etc. Everything is very fresh and the store doesn't feel cramped as some of the Eastern European stores. Plenty of space to browse around with your shopping cart.Overall, I recommend checking it out if you are looking to try something different!
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November 2022 by Marty P.
This is a favorite European market of mine! I've been going here for several years so I'm overdue to write a review for this place. I was in Denver attending an event yesterday and when finished with it, I decided to visit here for some lunch along with shop for some groceries. I love how they expanded the grocery store, adding on a nice Balkan type cafe. This is a great place to visit and have some lunch if you haven't tried Balkan cuisine before. I love the music played in the cafe as it's very fitting for the environment. It reminds me of sitting in an actual cafe in The Balkans. A very favorite dish of mine is cevapi. If you haven't tried it before, I highly recommend it! I'm not that impressed with the lepinja (bread) served with it. However, it's still a really good meal. I was hedging on ordering it and decided to get it since I no longer live in the Denver area. I loved the generous portion of raw white onion served with the cevapi here. Plenty of onion makes the meal better, in my opinion. Also served with cevapi is kajmuk (clotted type cream) and ajvar (eggplant type relish). These are wonderful condiments to go with cevapi. They also serve plenty of other dishes from The Balkans which I recommend trying as well. I also recommend exploring their market area where a huge variety of Eastern European products are sold. I love how they offer plenty of shopping baskets and carts for your shopping experience. They also have a wonderful display case of various deli meats, sausages and cheeses. There is nice freezer section as well which features various frozen meats and products to be baked. You may purchase cevapi in the frozen section and grill them at home. Don't forget the lepinja which they sell in their bakery display case. They also sell kajmuk and ajvar as well for that dining at home experience, for your cevapi. Take your time browsing the market. There are so many wonderful products to choose from. There may be products you get hooked on and will find yourself as a returning customer. I'm sure this business would love that. While eating my cevapi earlier, I heard an American couple chatting and enjoying their meals. It was wonderful to see this!I also recommend trying their burek. It's a baked product that is made with several layers of phyllo dough with meat, cheese or potato on the inside. They offer these ready to go in their bakery case or frozen which you can bake at home, of course. The meat burek is best eaten with whole milk yogurt on the side. Purchase the yogurt plain at your local grocery store or you may buy a tub of it here.Staff here is very friendly as well. There is usually a woman who works both the cafe and the market. She is always very busy every time I visit. Kudos to her for being a hardworking person. I always look forward to my next visit here. Who knows when that will be but this is always a treat to visit here! I hope that your visit will be as memorable as each one of mine!