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    Ro-Lynn Deli

    4.6 (107 reviews)
    ModerateDelis, Sandwiches, Salad
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Chicken Cutlet Special (Seeded Roll) with broccoli rabe, roasted peppers, and provolone
    Christine C.

    This has become my go-to hoagie shop in the area. First, everyone that works here is so nice! Whether I place an order on the phone, or stop in and order in-person, I'm always greeted quickly and kindly. You can also tell that they all take pride in what they do. I particularly love any of the chicken cutlet sandwiches but they are really all amazing! It should be noted that this is a really great Italian market too - sausages, cheeses, dried pastas, refrigerated pastas, soups, etc. I make a cake that has amaretti cookies as one of the ingredients- it's always been a struggle to find these but Ro-Lynn always has them!

    Pastrami sandwich
    Gina A.

    We randomly stopped in on the way from the airport. OH MY GOSH. Front the second we walked in our mouths were watering! The smell was amazing and you're surrounded more amazing food in one tiny shop than many giant grocery stores have. The guys at the counter were friendly. The menu is exceptional! So many unbelievable options. Also I wanted to take home so many things!! The salads were huge. The sandwiches were huge. The pastrami sandwich wow!!! Add spicy peppers and and it's the bees knees!!! This is now on our list to swing by every time we're in the area. Next visit, I will be planning to take a couple sandwiches and lasagna with us. I'll forgive them for the anti-Dallas Cowboys sign.

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    7 years ago

    Old fashioned Italian Deli with great Hoagies. Try their "Godfather" or tuna. You won't be sorry...

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    8 years ago

    Just had The Godfather Hoagie based on other reviews... Wow! Pretty fantastic , its on my top five hoagie list. Add roasted peppers.

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    17 years ago

    This place is great! The workers are friendly, the food is always fresh. It is a little expensive but worth it.

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    13 years ago

    I love this place. Real Italian food, amazing sandwiches, and great people. A real hidden gem!

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    10 years ago

    Great sandwiches, Italian specialty products, such as Springfield Pasta, and friendly, courteous staff.

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    11 years ago

    This place is great. A real italian deli. Great owner and staff. A must try if in the area.

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    11 years ago

    for 45 years our family has been going to ro lynn. always looked forward to it on sunday after church. good lunchmeats and rolls

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