Lorimer Market
“My personal favorites: The Filomena, The Rat Pack, and The Mini Panini (for you vegetarian types).”
“Jerry is the man and made one hell of an Italian sandwich for my boss and I as we visited for the first time.”
“Still, I couldn't let myself hope for anything as perfect as Graham Ave's Willie's Special, right?”
Lorimer Market
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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If it were the Lorrymerge Market, I'd be scared, because when lorries merge onto the highway they often have a complete disregard for the safety of the passenger cars. Luckily, it's isn't.
This adorable little Italian deli has a wealth of options and delicacies, and if you love delis, you should give this one a try. The staff are nice people, very helpful whether you want to spend $1 or $100.
The meatballs are okay, not amazing as some believe. The prices are a little high. But the vast array of Italian-American yumminess on display will provide something for everyone.
Unlike the "Lowrider Market" which sells cars, not deli goods.
I love these type of Italian deli's and butchers. This is another great find. Their food is delicious and prepared perfectly, No flaws here! They have the greatest meatballs by far that I've tasted. They are the perfect texture, taste, and complimented with fabulous tomato sauce. I can say one thing for sure, These Balls are not Deflated, sorry Brady. Prepared foods are made daily and they use the freshest and only high end ingredients here. You can taste the greatness in every bite. Amazing sandwiches are made here, no skimping on anything, they are fully loaded.The service is next to none, great guys and very friendly. This is the real deal, come on down, you won't ever be disappointed!
Traditional NY Italian Deli
They have hot and cold sandwiches, panini's, many cuts of meat and cheese, some home cooked meals, and them meatballs.
I have tried several of the sandwiches and panini's here (The Doc, The Rat Pack, UFT Hot Hero) and the meatballs. All of these were great and I keep coming back for more.
The staff here is super friendly and helpful. They do get busy so call your order in if you can.
Recently placed an order through their online ordering form convenient with desired pick-up time and date.
Overall, it was a seamless process except one of the things we ordered they didn't have (chicken meatloaf). They were happy to substitute with something else or take it off our bill. We added a different sandwich instead and they reimbursed the difference. It would have been nice getting a call about the problem ahead of time instead of only being aware of it when we arrived. Thankfully, the place was't too busy so we weren't too delayed.
Everything we ordered was correctly labeled and packaged. The sandwiches were very generously portioned.
My husband thought the meatball sub was good but not the best he's ever had.
I found my Porky the Pig a bit bland and dry. I'd probably try something else next time.
The kale and quinoa salad was okay. I added fresh avocados on top and they were generous with the slices. The dressing was on the side which was nice but it was hard to add to the already full bowl. I dislike uneven dressing distribution.
A nice neighborhood spot with friendly and personable service. They had various ready-to-eat items in the class cases as well as meat to cook at home. They also had some pantry staples for sale there as well as fresh pasta.
Conveniently located near Lorimer Station (G, L).
What a perfect, classic old school Brooklyn Italian Deli! I was super bummed when Graham Ave Meats closed down earlier this year but discovered Lorimer Market and couldn't be happier. The staff here is very friendly and really put their heart into the place. Jerry is the man and made one hell of an Italian sandwich for my boss and I as we visited for the first time. If I lived in Brooklyn, I would definitely be a regular at Lorimer Market. So many sandwiches I would like to try.
Lorimer Market is a place I knew I'd enjoy even before stepping into the shop. If you like Italian sandwiches for under $10 a pop, served with a thick Brooklyn accent, then this is the place fuh yew.
I am a huge Lioni's devotee so I love my fresh mozz enough to endure the wait (food slinging shop this place is not..they take their time). I got the UFT (chicken parm) and Nicola (prosciutto, mozz and arugula) and they were both very satisfying. The little shop also offers other Italian deli goods like dry pasta, canned tomatoes, Italian sodas, cold cuts and prepared deli counter food.
While I admit to enjoying the hipster offerings of this neighborhood, I am very pleased that an old school spot like Lorimer Market is around. I'm pretty sure they are the type to snicker at you if they catch you Instagramming your food, just to give you an idea of the vibe.
Amazing
The staff is super nice and the sandwiches are superior. The meat selection is vast. But I think I have a revolutionary idea that would improve the customer experience vastly: Signs. With prices.
What's in that spirally sausage there? Do you have any ribeye? How much is it? Maybe I'll get that veal if an explanation of its raising and production can assuage my guilty heart. Sure, the guys behind the counter are friendly and patient with the questions, but a lot of that work could be done with signs and prices on the goods.