Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
Evelin Petre
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!
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!
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.
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!
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!
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.