This is a great little place, that carries some of the best cold cuts and groceries to be had in N. America. It's won the "Best Sandwich ib Sedona" award 5 years or more but try their home made soups, too. No need for dinner.

This is a great little place, that carries some of the best cold cuts and groceries to be had in N. America. It's won the "Best Sandwich ib Sedona" award 5 years or more but try their home made soups, too. No need for dinner.
Just happened into the Euro Deli as we were driving looking for a place to get lunch. Really nice menu. Took quite a while to get our lunch with few people there but it was so worth the wait. The sandwiches were amazing. The freshest ingredients. The bread, to die for. Loved browsing the aisles stocked with European treats and...
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We tried lunch her today. This place has packaged food from around The world.If you like polish and german fod there are a few choices.We had the turkey with coleslaw and cheese and a ham on rye with vegs.There was also a few good soup choices; beet soup and a soup with sausage .There is a few tables inside but...
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We love to have lunch here when we visit in Sedona. They have a delicious summer salad and fabulous tilapia sandwich on the most delicious fresh bread. They also have many delicious organic ice teas to enjoy.
Their sandwiches are interesting and some of them are unusual. their eurocentric grocery selections are different and items you will not likely see anywhere outside of their home country.
On our way out of town toward Cottonwood, we stopped in for a deli sandwich. Little did we expect what we walked into. A good selection of sandwiches, hot or cold. Euro foods and drinks on the shelves. Left with an Italian sandwich and a turkey wrap. Only wish we had found this earlier in our trip.
Great place to grab picnic fare for your day trip to the Grand Canyon. Fresh, made while you wait sandwiches.
Imagine our surprise to find a real Polish deli with interesting meats and salads in Sedona. We packed a lunch to go to Red Rock State Park which is just around the corner. They have delicacies imported from Europe as well as great omelets.
We stopped in to pick up some sandwiches for a picnic and they tasted great. They also have some European groceries which was pretty cool and we stocked up. Service is good and they willing to make changes to their menu if you need them to.
We waited almost 25 minutes for our deli sandwiches with fries. It tasted pretty good and was very affordable with good vegetarian options but they just got slammed and could not keep pace with orders. They have European chocolates and other items for sale as well.
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