Sandwiches and Deli Fare for Dinner or Breakfast or Lunch at Brooklyn Deli (Half Off)
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Brooklyn-style sandwiches piled high with premium meats, cheeses, and fresh ingredients
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child’s head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $6 for $12 worth of deli fare for dinner $4 for $8 worth of deli fare for breakfast or lunch
The menu features both hot and cold sandwiches, such as a corned beef on marble rye ($7.29), a grilled Cuban with roasted pork, ham, and provolone ($7.29), and a patty melt with a half-pound of freshly ground chuck and swiss on rye ($7.99). Sandwiches pair with freshly cut fries ($2.29) or beer-battered onion rings ($2.50).
Brooklyn-style sandwiches piled high with premium meats, cheeses, and fresh ingredients
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child’s head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $6 for $12 worth of deli fare for dinner $4 for $8 worth of deli fare for breakfast or lunch
The menu features both hot and cold sandwiches, such as a corned beef on marble rye ($7.29), a grilled Cuban with roasted pork, ham, and provolone ($7.29), and a patty melt with a half-pound of freshly ground chuck and swiss on rye ($7.99). Sandwiches pair with freshly cut fries ($2.29) or beer-battered onion rings ($2.50).
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About Brooklyn Deli
At Brooklyn Deli, owners Mark Anderson and Don Bothem slice premium meats and julienne subway passes for authentic New York-style sandwiches. Along with their menu of Brooklyn classics, the duo and their staff whip up custom creations, layering breads with meats, toppings, dressings, and cheeses. Meanwhile, freshly cut potatoes simmer in the fryer, and Otis Spunkmeyer cookies rise in the ovens. Out in the dining area, cheerful red booths and stools line up beneath photographs of New York.