A&H Deli

A&H Deli

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Good for a quick lunch.  My coworker eats here often.  I had lunch on a weekday and it was packed with customers.  There is an amazing variety of selections.  The price was a little high but worth the quantity of food.  The food was pretty good for a buffet.

  2. My colleagues have been raving about A&H Deli for months to me so I finally decided to grab my lunch here today. I headed towards the back for some hot & cold buffet which I love just grabbing a bit of everything. There are two registers in the front by the noodles station and another one in front of the sandwiches and wraps.

    I definitely want to come back and try the other foods. Pretty cheap than Café R since they stopped accepting Vornado badges.

    Wednesdays is free samples day…who doesn't love free food lol

  3. One of the weirdest joints in the Penn station area that's open 24 hours. Yogurt, coffee, chinese food, broccoli rabe, sandwiches, and a huge number of other items that I dont think should be served around the clock. The fact that they are means you should avoid many of those things. However, if you're waiting for a train and you're thirsty, they have an awesome variety of beverages to choose from.

  4. Really clean deli right outside of Penn Station on 7th ave with decent NYC prices on food.  $1.75 for a bagel with cream cheese. $3.50 for a Bacon, Egg and Cheese on a roll.  You honestly can't beat that!

  5. Across from Penn Station, just up from McDonalds, a decent place to stop for take-out on the way to the office in the morning.  Sandwiches looked OK but I have not stopped back for lunch.  Coffee is self-serve. Seating area in the back.

  6. This place embodies everything a hole in the wall deli should be. They offer a plentiful buffet, wraps, bagels, meats, and a good selection of beer. Their prices were good and the workers were very friendly.  There was also plenty of seating; albeit, we were there for breakfast so it wasn't that busy. I would recommend coming here for your next breakfast, lunch, or beer run.

  7. All-in-one deli. There is a Pay per pound with choices of fruit, pasta, salads, Chinese food and more. $6.99/lb. They also have a deli counter with sandwiches and sell froyo, packaged snacks and drinks. Seating is available in the back.

  8. Whenever I find myself in the shopping hell-hole that is Herald Square and need to grab a quick bite or coffee I always find myself coming here.

    This deli has been open for years and while it's not earth-shattering amazing, they do provide a solid consistency in selection, pricing, service and with their hot/cold bar offerings. The seating in the back is kept very clean and is often a fantastic space for people watching since this place (maybe it's the neighborhood) tends to attract some pretty interesting characters.

    As other Yelpers have mentioned, they are indeed open 24 hours a day and they also seem to churn out food all day since I've never come in and felt that the foods in their hot and cold bars look old or stale – so kudos there.

    Although I thought it was illegal for delis to sell wine, they do actually sell wine (NOT to be confused with "wine product" – mostly cheap brands like Gallo, but hey – whatever works right? DISCLAIMER: I've never purchased, and most likely never will, wine here.

    I also enjoy their "make your own coffee" machines. I'm a big fan of self-serve coffee, it always comes out great. 3 stays for A-OK.

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