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    Pat's Polish Deli

    4.5 (17 reviews)

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    Philadelphia Cheesesteak Adventure
    James P.

    975th different cheesesteak in the last four years. I went to run an errand and 2 hours later I was in Feasterville. I decided to turn my lemons into lemonade, Polish lemonade. I got the Polish cheesesteak. It is made with Kielbasa. 1. This was a very nice clean well run place. It is my new Polish go to place. 2. I understand that it is very hard to make a cheesesteak with something other than cheesesteak meat. 3. The kielbasa cheesesteak had a ton of flavor but it was cumbersome to eat. I would like to see the kielbasa sliced lengthwise. I felt like I was always pulling a half bitten piece of kielbasa out of my mouth or picking up one that fell.

    Gerald S.

    Pat's Polish Deli surprised me. Although small in size, the market is full of Polish delicacies from assorted kielbasa to homemade pierogi and snacks known only to those who have walked the old city streets of Bialystok and Gdansk. I was there to check out their dining room, kitchen and breakfast/lunch menu on a gorgeous mid-June morning. I saw french toast on the list of offerings, and despite it not being polish toast, I was intrigued. Sometimes my curiosity gets me in trouble cuisine-wise, but this day it led me to a wonderful discovery. Pat's F.T. was all that, and about the best I had eaten in the past year. My white oval plate arrived with two slices of average sized bread, dipped in egg slurry with vanilla extract, sugar/cinnamon mix and grilled expertly to reveal caramelized nooks and crannies, and then topped with sliced juicy kiwi and blueberries. A dusting of sugar/cinnamon finished the presentation. It looked great, a sensibility only surpassed by it amazing taste. First bite was was a five star riot. The combination of ingredients was both a textural and flavor banquet for the tongue and soul. How this was created in the tiny kitchen behind the dining room may never be fully discovered. It sent a shock wave through me and woke the deeper recesses of my brain. This dish was something very special. The cook explained that they were out of the expected strawberry and banana garnish, and that he worked with what he had. Kiwi was soft and sweet, while the blueberry, plump with exquisite pulp. It was a winner all the way around. Although not my usual stamping ground, this stretch of Brownsville Road has a number of very good restaurants hidden in this older part of southern Bucks. It is now even more worthwhile to return to find out what other pleasant surprises come out of Pat's kitchen.

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    Masha B.

    I was surprised to find this awesome deli today. Place looks super clean! Also there are lots of european products. Finally! We have some healthy and good food in our neighborhood!!! Tried today polish kielbasa! This taste brought me back to Poland! So tastYou definitely need to try it! Also staffed cabbage and pierogi were so delicious!!!!

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    Authentic polish cuisine! We ordered a sampling for our dinner and it was all delicious! We can't wait to try more from their menu!

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    I've ordered take out and everything was fabulous! Will order again. Food was delivered piping hot as if it were served there.

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    My wife and I were very excited to get some authentic Jewish deli pastrami and corned beef when we…read morestumbled upon Mannys in Yelp. Our not-so-great experience may have been a result of the choices we made, but I'm unsure. When you first enter you are in front of a nicely stocked meat counter, loaded with different deli meats. To the left is a dining area with a sign stating "seat yourself". The place is a bit dated with a nice casual vibe. We were greeted by a server who gave us menus and took our drink orders. Service was top notch. When it came time to order I asked how the pastrami was. Server replied "the best". Ok I'll take a pastrami sandwich, my wife a corned beef. The server also asked if we wanted pickles and tomatoes which I said yes. She quickly brought a little bowl, which I chopped up and we enjoyed. The sandwiches came out and these things could've come from a school cafeteria honestly. A minimal amount of cold, sliced meat along with a small bag of chips was unimpressive. What happened to the warm, thick cut, juicy meat sandwich you could barely get your mouth around that we expected? We looked at each other thinking WTF? No sooner did we notice a sign on the wall "NY style, thick cut pastrami and corned beef NOW AVAILABLE" Now maybe we just don't want to accept responsibility but shouldn't the server have asked if that's what we wanted? Anyway we left hungry and saddened by our $48 experience. Def not worth it.

    First time having Manny's. Always on the lookout for a good deli style place to eat. Overall this…read moredidn't disappoint. Menu selection is great. I had a smaller of breakfast meats, omelet, Rueben for lunch and mozzarella sticks. Everything was cooked well. They have the nice and thin sausage patties. I was surprised at the size of the sausage links. Cooked well for the size. They have thick cut bacon, which is surprising. The potatoes were crisp and they do have the option for well done. The Rueben was stacked with corned beef. The coleslaw wasn't saturated with mayonnaise like a lot are. Overall recommend!

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    4.0
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    Deli Fresh is a new Delicatessen in the Penndel Shopping Center occupying a space that was a…read moreSubway. There is plenty of parking out front in the large parking lot. I understand the owner is a local food veteran so this isn't his first foray in sammich construction. I've seen him working away on the few trips I've made so far. The inside kept the same basic footprint of the subway, but the walls are now decorated with large iconic pictures of our beloved sports teams and a few booths were removed to make room for deli takeout equipment. A large deli meat case now sits smack in the middle where the fixins/sandwich prep area of the Subway used to be and a classic pickle barrel is seated to the side of it. Their front window and menu advertise that they roast their own beef, pork and turkey. Their seeded and non seeded rolls are made by Corropolese. So far I've tried three of their offerings: Hot Roast Pork - slow roasted to perfection with gravy (long hots extra). I had it with sharp provolone. They toast the roll and all in all it was a good sandwich that wasn't too sloppy. Hot Turkey - slow roasted (we roast our own) choice of american, provolone, swiss or cooper sharp cheese. Had it on a seeded roll, not bad, but I was expecting thicker cuts of turkey. To me it just came off like deli meat slow roasted with gravy on top. Old Italian Hoagie - sharp provolone, Genoa salami, capicola, pepperoni, roasted peppers, topped w/ peppered ham. Seeded roll. The roll was fresh, the meats were each double layered and the roasted peppers were a nice touch. I would pay extra (and I hope they push it more or make a new variant) to add the extra sharp provolone. The cheese needs a bit more of a bite/presence to make this sandwich shine. Don't get me wrong it's a decent hoagie, but I need more bite. The peppered ham is a welcome addition and provides some punch. Examining their hoagie menu I see no prosciutto. Maybe it'll come in the future (hint hint) :) .... I'd be a huge fan of a mix of meats that included some along with extra sharp provo. The portions are fair as are the prices. Small for most Hoagies are $7.50 large between $8.75-$9.75. The specialty sandwiches will run you a buck or two more than the large hoagies. They also have "farm to table" fresh salads that I'll be trying as well as wraps. I wish these guys luck in Penndel (unfortunately they have it spelled as Pendell) and hope they grow into a staple sandwich maker in the area. They have a good product and the people working there are very kind and friendly so it's easy to root for them to succeed!

    The new Deli Fresh Deli in the Penndel Shopping Center is the creation of local hero Johnny G, who…read morehas operated many kitchen eateries in the vicinity. He took over and remade a former Subway, bringing full delicatessen sensibility and local color to a commercial zone that really needed a bright coat of paint. Johnny was on hand to take my order yesterday and introduced himself. I got the short story version of his colorful restaurant history, and I realized that I had eaten in his former place on Brownsville Road a few times and enjoyed it tremendously. My expectations rose accordingly. The large front window sign proclaimed the roast beef, turkey and pork were all roasted on site. Good enough suggestion to order a large Roast Beef Hoagie (w provolone, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, hot pepper hash and sweets) on a handsome sesame seeded long torpedo roll. Wrapped tight in white, and our conversation concluded (after sampling the tortellini salad), I drove home to open it up on the kitchen table. First glance at the stuffed sub and my salivaries exploded. It was visually compelling. First bite confirmed that it all worked together perfectly to tantalize my tastebuds. It was a tremendous chomp and chew. Excellent crustiness, followed by folded layers of pink roast beef, provolone and all the rest. This was a mouth party to beat the band. Texture and flavor combined to have me close my eyes and savor the moment. I managed to eat about a third of it, and rolled up the remainder for later enjoyment and family sharing. Deli Fresh is the real deal for Italian style deli delights. They even have a pickle barrel for those who love cukes soured in brine. Its time is now.

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    Marinucci's Deli - Woodhaven

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    4.2
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    Maranucci's Deli serves one of the best sandwiches I've had in Philadelphia…read more This is likely to poke the cheesesteak or roast pork purist out there but I'm gonna say it anyways... The corned beef hoagie at Marinucci's Deli is incomparable. It is layered with paper thin slices that are rich but never heavy. The dressing is balanced, the coleslaw adds a nice tang, and the shredded lettuce brings a fresh crunch that ties it all together. That's not enough. If you're from Philly you know that none of the above matters if your bread sucks. Well... Marinucci's offers seeded and unseeded rolls that are incredible. Please join me in thanking baby Buddha for this crusty, chewy yet fluffy vessel of perfection. The hoagie is massive, about the length of two of my hands long, and consistently excellent from first bite to last. When I first unrolled the hoagie my immediate thoughts were that I would never finish this in one sitting. I was right but you do you boo. The service matches the quality. It is an old school deli line that moves fast, with orders handled quickly and accurately even during a rush. Key word is ACCURATELY. Who knew that in 2026 whether or not a business can make your order accurately would be a thing but here we are. It's an important mention because this little detail tells me that they actually give AF. Ambiance: think classic Philly deli but without the attitude or aggression. Add chips and rice pudding to complete your order :)

    I'm no to the area so when I found Marinuccis on Yell and saw the high rating I opted to give a…read moretry. Typical small old school sandwich shop. I was greeted by a lady who said the go-to is the Italian. I said "let's do it". I waited a bit as the sandwich mad made fresh. Another lady came out and took my money. I believe it was $11. A few minutes later I was handed a giant hoagie. I got back to my office and u wrapped my present. I was immediately engulfed by the smells of provolone, vinegar, onions and wonderful meats. The sandwich was BIG so I decided to cut it. After the first bite I was in love. I proceeded to eat half and saved the remainder in my fridge for lunch the following day. I couldn't wait to get back to work know what I had waiting. Overall it was an enjoyable experience and I'll be back.

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    Good solid deli located in a strip mall next to a big Wawa (imagine that)…read more The inside is spacious with just about every chip brand and style you could want. Lots of drink coolers, bread, snacks, desserts, condiments and some other grocery items. Their sandwich rolls are Amoroso. There is a long back area for sandwich prep and an army of people there to take your order. On my two lunch trips I encountered one helpful guy and another that seemed annoyed that I asked about their popular menu items. (He did eventually come through with a great recommendation). First sandwich was a "signature hoagie" The Cornaglia - Genoa Salami, Black Pepper Ham, Capicola, Prosciutto, Imported Provolone and Red Peppers for $10. You can switch the red peppers to long hots and bread to a seeded roll. The sandwich was sizable and average. The amount of meat was good and the red peppers were good, but a bit bland. The Provo needed to be more sharp to raise this sandwich up a tier. It's a great price for the portion. Second round I went with a Chicken Caesar Wrap - grilled chicken breast, romaine lettuce, shredded cheddar, Parmesan cheese and Caesar dressing. $9.50. It held together well and was delicious. Great balance of flavors, chicken was seasoned perfectly. As far as wraps go it was a winner for me. The seating area is pretty large. I saw plenty of locals, police, union guys, nurses etc. Checkout staff was nice and thankful for the business. Reen's is the kind of neighborhood deli everyone should have. Thanks guys!

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    The Cornaglia - Genoa salami, black pepper ham, capicola, prosciutto, provolone, roasted red peppers. Seeded Amoroso roll. Good
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