Excellent breakfast and our server was lovely. Thank you for making a great start to our morning!
1 server for the entire restaurant, so breakfast took over a hour. The food was cold, the lakatas were stale.
Best Rueben in town. I love this family owned business.
I had the Chicken Noodle Soup today and I still believe it's the best!!! BONUS.....I got pickle spears to go too. LOVE the pickles.
Horrific ownership. Never seen such a rude and childish owner in my life. Mediocre food as well.
The owner is the entire reason I wouldn’t recommend this place. Very rude and not interested in how his customer’s experience is. I don’t want to support people like him and I would think most people wouldn’t.
Very Disappointed! Four years ago I was a regular at Pumpernickels. Hands down my favorite was the Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad. It was the best grilled chicken Caesar salad that I have ever had. Four years ago a new job moved me out of the area, and today a new job has moved me back. I was very excited to order my favorite. Man, was I disappointed. Look at the picture attached. Iceberg lettuce instead of Romaine, and not even the best part of the iceberg. I got all the yellow stuff, the hard stuff that's in the middle. That big thing in the middle of the picture? Not a crouton, but a piece of the grilled chicken. Yeah, NOT freshly grilled at all. Even though the salad dressing was still as I remembered it (creamy goodness) in no way was this salad worth the $12.99 I paid. Not sure if I'm going to ever go back. Sad.
my sandwich was great. potatoe salad was
Two of us had the matzoh ball soup, which was too bland. One had a bagel which was a bit stale. I had the corned beef sandwich, and it was cold and a bit lacking in flavor. I guess I could've asked for it to be hot, but my experience in Jewish Delicatessens has been that the corned beef and pastrami are usually kept warm, and so asking for it to be made even warmer means that it would be grilled, which I didn't want. The prices were higher than the ones posted on the website, and certainly not worth it for some of the most disappointing food I've ever had at a deli. The service was not very attentive either. There was a pretty good crowd, though, which makes me wonder whether someone could make good money by opening a real NY-style deli (or whether people are accustomed to mediocre food and service)...
Pastrami sandwich was similar to a supermarket sandwich... grilled fatty and about two strips thick nothing like the picture in their website...they were out of potato knishes ... one meat knish left...i ordered by default for 8 bucks a ripoff for 4 bucks marginal...service sucked. I live in another Midwest city without a NY style deli and was looking forward to a large takeout order... but never ordered anything...over promise way under deliver...don't waste your time...or salivary gland anticipation.