Park Avenue Deli

“They make great omelets, have a salad bar, with every choice possible and are extremely friendly.”

“I still crave the amazing egg sandwich I got from Park Ave a few weeks ago.”

“Their chopped salads are delicious and so reasonably priced 🙂 staff is majorly cordial.”

Park Avenue Deli

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

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

7 reviews

  1. Great breakfast and coffee selection! Got a medium iced coffee with skim milk for $2. You don't usually get that nowadays. Spacious and wide selection of food in their menu. Also, bilingual staff!

  2. The salads, sandwiches and breakfast dishes are great here
    Good coffee. Busy place. The Quiznos across the street didn't have a chance. Their specialty: the chopped salads that you can design yourself.

  3. I work down the block and we order breakfast here almost everyday. Everything is always great. I also get lunch here sometimes. The Venice wrap is delicious and the salads are fresh. Best deli in town.

  4. I've been meaning to eat something from here for years and finally did so yesterday. I should've started eating here a lot sooner. It's an attractive looking deli and clean. I think each table only seats two people but a party of more than two can easily sit near each other. There's a huge selection of sandwiches and food items to choose from. I had the Brunello's sandwich, which was great. It had roasted chicken, lettuce, sun-dried tomatoes, and pesto all on the kind of bread used for pizza.

  5. Decent deli right in downtown RVC. I used to go to bagelry for breakfast sandwiches, but I hate that place so I've recently been going to park Ave deli for my bacon egg and cheese fix. They make a decent breakfast sandwich, nothing amazing but good enough to get the job done. I've seen others order pancakes and omelettes for breakfast as well, and they looked good. They have a full salad bar, as well as a good amount of prepared foods behind the counter.

    I've had lunch wraps from here as well, and they are pretty good. The fajita wrap is my go to, I'd say I actually like this more than their breakfast. Kind of a cluster eff of an ordering situation, you both order and receive your food at one location in the back right of the building, and usually there are a ton of people waiting there to pick up their food as well as order and/ or pay. This leads to some mixed up orders. Last time I went, my brother and I ordered bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches. We paid and waited at the aluminum table with chairs right near the side entrance. About 5-7 minutes later the guy bagged up two sandwiches and pointed to us, saying its ready. We unwrapped the food right there at the table closest to the register, and started digging in. However, the sandwiches had some weird name on the wrapping, and we ended up with sausage egg and cheeses. A few minutes later, when we were almost done, the guy asked if we were eating sausage. He had given us someone else's call in order, and that person wouldn't settle for bacon, so they had to remake the other guys order. Again, if they had a more organized system of ordering, paying, and picking up food, this would've never happened.

    There's a ton of soft beverages here in the front left refrigerators, and there are a million specialty sandwiches and wraps on the menu. The salad bar is a nice touch too. The front half of this place is kind of weird open seating, and you have to walk all the way around to the front from the register in the back to get a glimpse of a lot of the prepared foods. Also, because of the awkwardness, almost no one goes in the front entrance, and instead everyone uses the side of the building entrance near the street. Prices are ok, not too great. Pasta salad is also good, and lunch sandwich sizes are decent. I only come here because it's one of the very few breakfast places in RVC to get a breakfast sandwich made with real eggs, but I can think of a million better breakfast sandwiches elsewhere.

  6. This is a deli I can get used to. There were two sides to order. There was a fresh 'custom salad' station and hot and cold selections. It was a little overwhelming because there were so many options, and since it was really busy I felt a little rushed but that was because they are a very efficient shop. They were congenial and wanted to get you taken care of and out. I had the grilled veggie wrap and the veggies were so tender and fresh. It was amazing. My husband had a great sandwich too. To use the bathroom you needed a key which kind of made you feel like you were at a rest stop. Here was the worst part that didn't effect my rating but you should be aware; I parked in the lot behind the shop, paid my 50 cents and exactly 14 minutes later came out to find a parking ticket; I backed into the stall–didn't notice the sign-so this $13 wrap turned into a $50 wrap ($37 ticket)…that sucked!

  7. This place is so solid, I'm so bummed I don't live in town anymore.  This place used to be my Kitchen, and I have easily eaten three meals a day here!  Breakfast is solid.  You can stick with a typical sandwich or treat yourself to something on a platter and get a breakfast that rivals any diner at a much more reasonable price.  Sandwiches are always fresh and made well.  Want dinner?  They have a Full grill, grab a burger and waffle fries– you won't be disappointed.  The service, though, is what separates this place from the rest.  This place is a fishbowl, you can see everything that's going on and it is obvious the place is immaculate.  The owner, Willy, is one of the nicest hard working guys I've ever seen.  It's not atypical to see him absolutely crushing all aspects of his job.  It's obvious he is a hard worker and  leads his team  by example which trickles down through everyone that works there.  Anyone who owns a deli should come watch the way this guy runs his store.

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