Parisi Deli & Liquors

89 S State St, Hackensack - 07601
96 reviews
Deli Caterers Italian
(201) 489-5480

Nice home cooked meal. Friendly fast service. A great place to grab a bite to eat.

It’s great, recommend 200% The guy who attended us was pretty kind. Great sandwiches. The place have a parking lot

Excellent and friendly service! Always fully stocked with a wide selection of all wines and liquor. I drive past another liquor store to come to this one because the quality of service is just that good.

Old school Italian family owned deli with regular clients for decades. Solid sandwiches, coffee and hot food as well as bodega snacks & drinks

Nicest guys, and the BEST chicken cutlet you'll ever have! Would recommend. ?

Parisi's is AMAZING! During the work week this is my go to for breakfast AND lunch! If they were open on the weekends id probably order everyday. Everything there is DELICIOUS and never disappoints. Also, their delivery driver Dougie is always such a joy just like the rest of the Parisi family/ Crew.

Absolute trash my father got food poisoning from this place and when confronting the owner he didn't even get a complementary sandwich not even an apology. Should have gone to the hospital and confirm food poisoning and sued for 50k. That's what happens when you buy from scicilians. Low class trash. Clemente is around the corner on Leuning ST, way better and they don't let they're food rot.

Parisi’s deli is a family owned deli that always has fresh food, and great service. Awesome owners who are so sweet, and give out great service. The deli sandwiches are my favorite, and never a disappointment. The hot foods that are laid out are definitely fresh and never kept out long enough to not be fresh anymore. This place is well kept and I highly recommend this spot for your next breakfast or lunch !

One of the best family owned Italian spots i know of in Bergen County. Breakfast & Lunch times are both amazing & is my #1 go-to literally every day

The sandwich was all right, but the coleslaw was so old it smelled like a fermented sauerkraut!