Many times in the past when I’ve been down at Photomark at lunchtime, I’ve noticed a little place across the street called “Stanley’s” which, although the name just mentions Polish Sausage, the window signs indicate a variety of sandwiches for lunch.
The timing has always been bad, and their parking lot is miniscule (and full). The one chance I had when there was available parking turned out to be a Monday and they’re closed on Mondays.
Finally I got there for lunch and was completely surprised by what I found. it’s actually more of a small Eastern European grocery with a well-stocked deli counter, with homemade smoked meats and sausages hanging from the ceiling.
I had the polish sausage and it was good. It was served with only mustard and on a sub roll. It was too large for the roll and had to be cut into two segments to fit.
My only reservation on it was that it was boiled or steamed and I tend to like Polish Sausage grilled instead.
My coworker had the submarine sandwich and it looked great, I will certainly try that next time, as well as do some shopping for deli meats and cheeses.
They’re open Tuesday – Saturday
Stanley’s Homemade Polish Sausage
2201 E McDowell Rd
Phoenix, AZ
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