Niagara Sausage Co, a beloved meat and deli shop in the Town of Niagara, is a risk to close its doors unless a buyer is found. Although the partners have set the end of 2024 as their closing date, they are open to selling the business and training someone to continue its legacy.
As customers step into Niagara Sausage Co., they are warmly greeted by Bryan Lozinsky, who knows each of them by name or nickname. Some patrons visit the 13-year-old shop multiple times a week to indulge in one of its 50 varieties of sausage, while others come for the cold cuts, cheese, fresh-cut beef, meatballs, or even the mouthwatering giant sausage-stuffed mushrooms.
Lozinsky goes the extra mile by offering a beer or another beverage to enjoy on the back patio. Even new customers are treated to a package of co-owner Norm Schneider's famous breakfast sausage, a gesture that exemplifies the shop's commitment to customer satisfaction. "I'm not greasing the wheels - we do that for everybody," Lozinsky explained. "We're keeping people happy."
The news of the potential closure has left loyal customers and the community disheartened. Niagara Sausage Co. has become a staple in the area known for its high-quality products and personalized service. The shop's unique offerings and friendly atmosphere have created a loyal customer base over the years. The partners are hopeful that a buyer will step forward to continue the business's success. They are willing to provide training and support to ensure a smooth transition.
Selling the shop to someone who shares their passion for quality meats and exceptional customer service is their ultimate goal. The partners of Niagara Sausage Co. are grateful for the support they have received over the years and remain optimistic about the future. They encourage interested buyers to reach out and explore the opportunity to carry on the tradition of this beloved meat and deli shop. For more information or to express interest in purchasing Niagara Sausage Co., please contact the owners directly.
Based on reporting by Buffalo Business First.