Olympia Deli

“A great menu with a variety of juice concoctions, no stink eye if you decide to make up your own, and a mountain of fresh produce to make any veggie head spin with delight.”

“They have veggie cream cheese and scallion cream cheese which are both amazingly good.”

“But to start my day with breakfast Olympia has my back!”

Olympia Deli

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

4 reviews

  1. I decided, like an idiot, to go on a juice fast: only fresh-squeezed fruit and vegetable juice for a week. So I needed a nearby juice bar that could hook it up. Almost every deli in this area advertises a juice bar, but they're mostly full of sh*t: they'll have pre-packed juices, or a smoothie bar only, or they'll make you smoothies all souped up with frozen yogurt and shizz, or they'll have only a tiny selection of produce to choose from. Even the fresh juice carts mess it up: they only juice veggies and blend the fruit, so you're still getting all the pulp from the fruit (which, don't get me wrong, is usually awesome – just not when you're in the midst of some freaky hippie shizz that dictates only juice).

    ANYWAY. Olympia Deli saved my life. Their juice bar has a giant selection of fresh fruits and veggies, their juicer is friggin' hardcore and those guys will juice anything: peaches, cabbage, tomatoes, you name it. Plus they're friendly and their prices are reasonable, and my co-worker who still eats solid food like a normal person claims they have the best egg salad in the neighborhood. Oh man, just thinking about egg salad is making me drool! It must be juice time again…

  2. The best place to get a fresh juice! $5.99 for a 24oz unlimited items. The employs are always really nice as well.

  3. This place is legit.

    Delish fresh customizable juice and smoothies, not bulked up with fillers (like Natureworks, ick!). Good deli selection, great prices.

    Only downside is that you might have to wait behind a line of people getting iced coffee. Apparently it's a hit.

    Cheers~

  4. A deli on Sixth Avenue, but certainly no Gold metal in Olympic fashion.

    Small deli that offers sandwiches by name:  The Titanic, The Amtrack Express, The New Yorker, The Prince, Im Hungry, The Chelsea Antigue, New York Cutlet, et al.  Numerous gross spelling errors and punctuation in their printed menu as "Cordon Blue Hero" when it is Chicken Cordon Bleu, a Switzerland concoction and "Im Hungry" for I'm Hungry.

    Breakfast calls for one banana and one water bottle totaling $2.25.  Price is reasonable for Chelsea location.  The cashier calls me "Mamma" and "honey" rather than the standard respectable, and always preferred, "Ms." which is not a winning metal for a return visit.

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