Hillside Deli Snack Bar

Hillside Deli Snack Bar

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

3 reviews

  1. This nondescript little deli located by the always bustling 179th Street train station at Hillside Avenue churns out solid sandwiches at a great price. At first glance, one may not think to step in for a (hearty) bite to eat but try them out and you just may find yourself back soon. They have a board full of their favorites but they can just as easily whip up anything else you may be in the mood for. We picked up 5 sandwiches for our – all ranging in heft, taste, and contents – and all of us seemed content. I had the Woodchopper which featured corned beef and pastrami and was left full and pleased. Looking forward to trying out other offerings in the not-too-distant future.

    Beware that parking isn't always the easiest so grab the 1st spot you get within a block or two and hoof it over. If you park and take the F train from this station, this is not a foreign concept to you. Also, if you're in a rush, factor in the parking time plus the fact that they take a little extra time to make the sandwiches correctly. They don't just throw things together in the interest of savings 30 seconds…and I'm totally fine with that!

  2. As a previous review noted this is the neighborhood spot for late night munchies. On numerous occasions I've stumbled in after a night of drunken antics to grab a sandwhich. Which is what seperates this deli from the others, their sandwhiches are always on point. I get the New Yorker extra pastrami, the Phillies are good. I mean they're not like the best deli sandwich you can get. But you can't beat a hot pastrami sandwich with melty cheese at 3 o clock in the morning, all the while battling a mean hangover.
    Five stars!

  3. This. This is no ordinary deli.

    It's the greatest little gem that I ever came across. Great for drunken nights, study nights, every night. Maybe day time too.

    Philly cheese steak. Chicken parm.

    This surpasses Cherry Valley. Oh yes that's right. I said it. They take just as long to make the sandwiches. But the difference is, you can get a whole hero for 4 bucks. No, you don't get onion rings inside your sandwich. But at least here you will take less risks with your health.

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