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    TooJay’s Deli * Bakery * Restaurant

    3.3 (168 reviews)
    ModerateCaterers, Delis, American
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    TOOJAY’S DELI * BAKERY * RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Eric W.

    I do like coming here for a patty melt because lots of area restaurants do not have it on the menu. Obviously I thinks it's good although it's 50/50 on them actually getting my fries right when I as for them crispy. The place is usually never too busy and it does seem that there is a bit of turnover with wait staff. Giving them a 3 star for service this time no one in the building and it took them a bit to realize we were there and we felt like we were inconveniencing her. Don't know maybe just a bad day which I can understand BUT! Actually this resturant is a hard sell for the wife already and this does not help my cause :/. Anyway if ya like a greasy patty melt this is your place.

    Janecia H.

    What a pleasant overall experience? The waitress was polite and understanding of my 3yr old. Our orders came out together and the food was hot and fresh. The dining room was neat and clean.

    French Onion & Chicken Noodle soup
    Adalberto C.

    Food was as good as ever! Service staff was great! Dining area is clean and well maintained. Love this place!

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    food has gone downhill. At least here. I got a fatty over cook endcut of roast beef. If I was eating in I would have sent it back.

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    Thank you for your kind words, Carol! We hope to see you again soon!

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    Thanks, Martin! We hope to see you soon!

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