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    Firehouse Subs 7th Street

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    Cecils - Hot Mustard yes

    Cecils

    4.3(684 reviews)
    38.3 miHighland
    $$

    Trying to avoid a chain restaurant, and craving a deli experience, this was such a wonderful visit…read morein Saint Paul. Thanks to the staff at Patina for the recommendation! Old school all the way. There's a restaurant in the back, and a full-scale deli counter in the front. It is such a good stop. They have their own private parking lot too. Wood paneling, and a bunch of local reviews all over the walls. Clean, normal sound. Simple, with excellent customer service, and a huge menu that will have something that you like. Packed the midweek afternoon we visited, and we did not wait for a table. Loved my bowl of Matzo Soup, superb broth and the Matzo was delicious. Enjoyed my BLT on whole wheat and the homemade potato salad was amazing! Had a cherry cobbler for dessert that was incredible. Restaurant has been open for over 70 years, and I met the owner/manager, Cecil, afterward, and he just oozes customer service being a priority. It's a must-visit place.

    Stopped in to grab a sandwich to go on a beautiful spring day. The line was decently long but moved…read morequick and my sandwich was ready very quickly. The line for baked goods was also busy but moved quick and wow - I regret not getting any of the baked goods. They looked phenomenal. I had the Leonard Da Vinci which was outstanding. The gardiniera was the perfect level of spice and the sandwich was jam packed with salami and turkey. The Cole slaw was also delicious. The vibe inside is very Eastern European deli authentic which is so fun. They had tons of to go items for sale as well and a huge grab and go beverage selection. The seating area was spacious and packed on a warm spring day.

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    Dining Room

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    Cecils - Brownie Malt (left) & Banana Malt (right)

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    Brownie Malt (left) & Banana Malt (right)

    Crossroads Delicatessen

    Crossroads Delicatessen

    3.9(292 reviews)
    29.1 mi
    $$

    The chicken wild rice soup had an abnormal amount of mushrooms and hardly any chicken. This was…read moreextremely disappointing considering it was $23.

    It's been a few years since my last review of Crossroads Deli, but my rating remains high. Their…read morematzo ball soup is one of the best versions available in the Twin Cities. Today I tried their Roast Beef on Weck, which is carved roast beef on a type of roll called a Weck (a Kaiser-style roll topped with coarse salt and caraway seeds.). The restaurant was busy, and this is not a trendy place! I'd be surprised if there was anyone in the restaurant who was not of Medicare age (which also describes me; I'm not being ageist, just truthful). This is something that is available for lunch, during the week (not on weekends). Previously, I wanted to order this before. It was at the beginning of the lunch hour, so unfortunately the end pieces were cooked well-done. I asked if they would cut from the center, which is much more rare, but they wouldn't do that. This time, we came later and I could see that the roast beef was gloriously rare, which is what I like. The sandwich was quite enjoyable because it was juicy and flavorful. It comes with a side of cole slaw which is vinegar based (which I liked, but isn't traditional in the Midwest). It's difficult to find good, rare roast been in the Twin Cities, so this was another good find. My wife had the matzo ball soup, which remains high quality. The beef on weck sandwich (with coleslaw) was nearly $20, which is a bit on the expensive side. The service is spotty. It depends upon who is your waitstaff person (I knew it would be slow based on our previous experience with this person).

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    Crossroads Delicatessen - Fish and Chips less the Chips

    Fish and Chips less the Chips

    Crossroads Delicatessen - Inside of restaurant.

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    Inside of restaurant.

    Greenrock Deli - Salads

    Greenrock Deli

    4.6(10 reviews)
    14.8 mi
    $

    Stopped by for a quick bite on the way to the cabin. Wasn't sure what to expect but it was so good!…read moreWe got 2 sandwhiches loaded with toppings and filled with meat. The bread on it was so soft, perfect thickness for a sammy. Very satisfying and a hearty size. Came with a bag of chips. Will be stopping again! I had the French grinder and my husband had the Swiss grinder. Would recocommend either. Oh and also came with few super fresh pickles!

    I really, really like the food. But the staff isn't very friendly. I understand it's a small…read moreoperation--so with businesses like this, I do my best to keep that in mind and be understanding. However, after being here a handful of times, I've experienced pretty much the same level of customer service with each visit. Walk in, stand there for a bit without being greeted while watching the woman finished her task, wait for her to be ready for me to place my order, and kinda end up feeling like I'm bugging her by doing so. Not welcoming or seeming happy by my presence. (Not that I'm someone to be excited about by any means, but like... I don't know. I'm a customer trying to support a local business?) The first time this happened, I tried to just shake it off and assume this person had a crazy day, been working hard and just 'can't even' at this point. Just wanna give the benefit of the doubt, because I'm not exactly a people person either. However, after my fourth or fifth time now, I've had this same experience where I for some reason feel like I should be apologizing to her for ordering. I don't know, man. The food is top notch. I love it. But I guess I'm disappointed with the lack of any bit of enthusiasm whatsoever, and the level of awkwardness I feel from the staff because of that. (?) I'll likely keep ordering food from Greenrock, because like I said, it's definitely great. Just hoping the customer service part will improve.

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    Clancey's Meats & Fish - Breakfast Sandwich

    Clancey's Meats & Fish

    4.5(277 reviews)
    34.3 miSouthwest
    $$

    I read about Clancey's and we decided to give it a try for lunch. There are two parts to…read moreClancey's. On one side is a meat market with a variety of cuts of steaks, lamb, and other meats, which all looked fresh and quite nice. They also have a variety of items such as canned goods, pasta, eggs, etc. on the shelves opposite the meat counter. The entire place is quite sunny, pleasant, and cozy. On the other side is the eat-in, take-out deli sandwiches, that are made to order. The quality of the ingredients is excellent. The bread is freshly made (crispy baguette type) and you have a choice of Roast Beef, Roast Turkey, Tuna Salad, Smoked Ham, or Corned Beef. All sandwiches are $16.50 each (including tax) and come with a choice of mayonnaise, spicy stone ground mustard, red leaf lettuce, thin sliced red onion, salt, pepper, oil, vinegar, raw grated horseradish, pickled jalapeno, and roasted bell pepper. The default includes all toppings so if you don't want everything, be sure to specify what you do NOT want. Surprisingly, they do not carry any diet soda, nor do they stock any national brands (only local pop). There is a large menu on the wall, and you order at the counter and pick up the order (no table service). The food was attractively presented, and very, very good. My only gripe (besides the lack of diet pop) is that it's on the expensive side for lunch. Two sandwiches, a couple of bags of chips, and a couple of cans of pop will easily top $40, although I'd say the quality is top-notch.

    Clancy's has great sandwiches and supports the community with big hearts and concern. At lunch,…read morethere can be a mad rush for their classic roast beef sandwich, but the staff handles the crowd with efficiency and detail. I was on the street in front of Clancy's when one of their customers was mis-identified as an officer of an organization that was terrorizing Minneapolis. It had nothing to do with Clancy's! As I tried to get to my car, people yelled the most obscene and disgusting epitaphs at the couple in front of me. I was just walking down Grand Avenue. They were even spitting at this innocent individual. As a liberal who marched for civil rights and against the war in Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s, I was horrified. Blaming Clancy's is ignorant, and an integral part of how this country is dismantling. Clancy's Meats & Fish is important to our neighborhood, and represents the kindness and empathy that has been representative of Minnesota for decades. Give them your support.

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    Deli side

    Clancey's Meats & Fish - Roast beef sandwich

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