Charcuterie & Pâtisserie Chopin

4200 Decarie Blvd, Montreal - H4A 3K2
20 reviews
Patisserie/Cake Shop Imported Food Meat Shops
(514) 481-0302

Nice place to have lunch. Also, you can buy delicious sausages, Polish sweets, beer and frozen food.

Cute little deli! Lots of choice and great cold cuts choice! They always have something new to try ?

Great homemade sausages, tops in the city.

The owner was really nice when I went! The ham and the pierogis are AMAZING!!!! Best I’ve ever had!!! Gotta give a try!!!

Slow service. Cold cut way too salty. And every time I go black haired lady randomly ask me if I am pregnant or want to have kids. Very weird and obsessive behavior not what you expect to hear.

This polish deli used to be excellent many years ago. I went there on the weekend as I was in the area. The service was slow. The cold cuts and sausagrsx are way over salted. The cakes were decent but not the freshest. The worse is their pricing. It is way above other similar delis. At their price point I would expect much better products.

The owner was really nice when I went! The ham and the pierogis are AMAZING!!!! Best I’ve ever had!!! Gotta give a try!!!

The owner was really nice when I went! The ham and the pierogis are AMAZING!!!! Best I’ve ever had!!! Gotta give a try!!!

Always very nice people, with excellent products! Highly recommend going here for all your polish needs. They have the best pickles too!

I went into the store a happy person and left insulted, ignored and ashamed. Just to make it clear, this is a customer service review only. I am half Polish, half Argentinian, clearly visible mix by the colour of my skin. I started speaking Polish as it is my native language (I always speak Polish in any Polish deli I stop by) but the person that attended me spoke to me in English. At first I thought she may not be Polish but then she chose to speak to a little 5 year old girl (to whom I can clearly tell you that she is half Polish and half Canadian as her father was right beside me asking her what she had said!) in Polish, smiling and everything in between. When I heard that, I resumed in Polish, but she would not acknowledge it. At all!! It was insulting at most. I felt ashamed of myself for not being white enough for someone to serve me. I felt ashamed for the store for having an employee as small minded, insulting, and lets be fair, a bit racist. Lady, you looked at the colour of my skin and couldn't accept the fact that Polish words came out of my mouth. I am Polish. I was raised first and foremost as a Polish person. You dare to look down on me, and you should feel ashamed.