Being fairly new to Cleveland, it was hard to find a good Polish goods store on the eastside much less anywhere in the city. I have been told That a lot of them closed down that were once in the Slavic Village area. the other challenge is that there more Hungarians here than any city in the US and the Slovenian population is also very sizeable. But there are some good places left if you keep looking.
Jaworski's was recommended by a colleague. Its a solid Polish meat shop with lots to choose from. Steaks, chops galore. They also feature different types of pastries and refrigerated and shelf items. We bought 1/2 dozen pierogies, a lamb butter, and 1 pound of fresh kielbasa, which is not sold by the link or half link but rather by the pound so you'll have to re-knot it on both ends when you get it home if you are roasting it. The sell several types of Kolaczki (Jelly Rolls) and Chrusciki (Angel Wings). Love the selection of imported goods. I'm not sure where the baked goods are from but you can get full loaves of chalka (egg bread) too. Clean and conveniently located off of I-71 in Middleburg Hts and plenty of parking. Open til 5 on Saturday. Dzi?kuj? Ci