Had the famous hot pastrami sandwich which was very disappointing because it was on a white roll. Pictures show it as it should be on rye bread with a pickle. Unfortunately no rye bread and no pickle. However the service was good.However.... Menu does say It IS on an Italian white roll. My bad for not reading the menu.
Great little deli with lots of outdoor seating and delicious sandwiches. The staff is very friendly. The only reason I give them 4 out of 5 is it takes quite a while to get your order.
Love the new spot! The menu is killer, just wish they put more meat in their sandwiches. You have to try their food its amazing.
Great sandwich and great environment. Can’t go wrong with any of them, only complaint is that I wish you got a larger portion for the price. Great sub none the less
Great sandwiches, vibes, and location. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a easy and quick lunch in the area.
Decent sandwich. I was craving an Italian submarine. Cold cuts and some shredded lettuce, onions, some seasoning, oil vinegar on a fresh French bread. This had it all. If I could make any suggestion it would be to use shredded lettuce, and maybe a little more of the seasoning oil.They do have whole pickles for purchase so that’s a bonus.
Moto Deli has what is quite possibly the best meatball sandwich I've ever had. Great sauce, meatballs may have been a mix of meats, but what stood out was the bread: not an overkill tooth-cracking toasted ciabatta like too many shops mistake for an "artisan" sandwich. No, this was soft, fresh bread, bread that is not going to overwhelm or compete for the taste and texture of the meatballs. Almost every other shop could take a few lessons here.I do wish the marked curbside parking had some space saved for motorcycles (as the name would suggest) and not only for phone order pickup.
Quality, wholesome sandwiches. It has reasonably priced lunch for good quality and great flavor profiles
Moto Deli has what is quite possibly the best meatball sandwich I've ever had. Great sauce, meatballs may have been a mix of meats, but what stood out was the bread: not an overkill tooth-cracking toasted ciabatta like too many shops mistake for an "artisan" sandwich. No, this was soft, fresh bread, bread that is not going to overwhelm or compete for the taste and texture of the meatballs. Almost every other shop could take a few lessons here.I do wish the marked curbside parking had some space saved for motorcycles (as the name would suggest) and not only for phone order pickup.
Excellent tasty sandwiches. These people make seriously good sandwiches. I've now tasted three on their menu, all excellent. Ruben? Best Ruben I've ever had. Hoisin pork Ban Mi -Very good - my only criticism here would be a nit-pick on the French style baguette. Good but not perfect, but if you don't want that crispy crunchy crust I expect on a baguette then, you're good (and saved your mouth from a little abrasion :-)). And my third sample the, the Turketa, is delicious too. Note that these are not inexpensive sandwiches, but they are a good size and made with super quality ingredients. To me, a great sandwich starts and ends with great bread. So far all their bread is excellent. Note that it also takes a bit of time to make them if they're the hot ones.My wife and I have decided that we could split one sandwich easily and be well satisfied. Only problem is the negotiation on which one to get.Bonus - they make a killer chocolate chip/chunk cookie. I think they call it a triple chocolate chip. Might be my favorite chocolate chunk cookie. Wow. Again, quality ingredients, and great bursts of chocolate. Don't try it unless you want to hear it calling your name the next time you're in the area.Finally, there is nothing fancy about the outside seating area. Bench style picnic tables, a bar and a few small tables. Functional and maybe could be a bit cleaner, but this does not bother me. I will definitely be back. (And they seem to play alternative rock style music which could be from one of my playlists.)