Had the New Yorker with a garden salad. Huuuge serving of pastrami and corned beef. My spouse's sandwich and salad were very good. Everything tasted great. Good franchise.
Everything I have tried, I absolutely love! Their tea is also SO amazing! If you're looking for a change in your sandwich game, check out a club sandwich or go as far to even get one of their baked potatoes-- so good!
My favorite sandwich shop as a vegetarian. My husband who is a meat eater also loves it. We tried the potato salad as a side and it is probably my favorite potato salad that I've had, will definitely be getting it again. However I was pass on the Mac and Cheese, it's very mooshy and bland.
McAlister's has quickly become one of my favorite places to eat in the Fargo-Moorhead area. The sandwiches are great and the giant spuds are downright massive and incredibly tasty. The pick-up window is extremely convenient and they're always very quick.
It's a small chain so 4.5 for a pretty good sandwich and huge potato.
Today for lunch we visited McAlisters for the first time. We liked it so much we had it again for dinner. The 4 meals we had all had a twist to them. They were very good and I look forward to eating here again.
First time visit. Simply not my kind of deli sandwich. The Club I ordered had thick-cut meats and the wheat bread was too dense, and made tougher by toasting. But it was busy, so I guess folks like it. Being from the East Coast, it’s hard to find a good traditional deli around Fargo. Anyway, it’s not my cup of tea, but those with an adventurous palate will probably like it.
McAlister's has phenomenal food. The bread on ther sandwiches is so good. Soups, delicious! Salads, ginormous and so tasty! Their tea and lemonades are very good too, but a bit on the sweeter side. However, they do have unsweetened options. If you haven't tried them yet, definitely do.
Okay so first off the two stars are for how clean the restaurant was and how friendly the people were. With that being said I am a Jersey girl and this is not a deli! Considering the first deli that opened in the United States was in New York I think I know a lot about delis as I have been to many in that area my whole life.My SO ordered the Italian. It was filled with ham and black olives?? I mean come on a real Italian doesn't have any ham aside from capicola. Which was not on this "Italian". Also it was toasted? who does that?? The condiments included spicy brown mustard and balsamic vinaigrette. ? clearly not an Italian sub. Definitely should be labeled something else.I had the grilled chicken on a croissant. I added provolone cheese instead of Swiss because I am not a fan of Swiss. This was not bad. That was pretty much the only option on the menu that I wanted to eat. Knowing how they cut lunch meat out here super thick. I felt the grilled chicken was the safest option. Typically a deli uses chipped or very thin meat.Since the reviews kept talking about their famous sweet tea we decided to give it a try. Not sure what I'm missing here, this tastes exactly like any tea that I've made in my microwave in a big bowl ? it's your regular sweet tea. Maybe that shocking to people in North Dakota because they don't have much flavor in 98% of their food. But to us transplants, it's just your regular old iced tea ?♀️The sides we had were potato salad and mac and cheese. Again your typical grocery store potato salad and the mac and cheese was A step above kraft.With that being said, we will not be going back. We are still on the lookout for an amazing sandwich/ deli here in the upper Midwest.
Very good food! I’m especially fond of the orange cranberry sandwich. Trust me on this one. Order accuracy can be iffy, so check it twice before leaving.