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The Deli Downtown – Cortland

$10 for $20 Worth of Deli and Diner Cuisine

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No Longer Available
Tue Jan 01 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$20
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50%
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$10
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In a Nutshell

50s-style diner decor complements Italian paninis, homemade foccacia bread deli meals, and fresh salads

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid for delivery and catering.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Anything between two slices of bread is technically a sandwich, even if your filling is 20 pounds of lunchmeat or the only known photo of Abraham Lincoln crying. Have an honest meal with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Deli Cuisine

All-stars on the menu of classic deli favorites include the Tribeca sandwich with turkey and russian dressing on toasted focaccia ($4.99/$7.99), a portobello mozzarella panini with marinated portobellos and fresh field greens ($6.99), a cobb salad with turkey, bacon, egg, and avocado ($6.49), or a 7-inch cheese pizza ($4.49).

The Deli Downtown

The Deli Downtown keeps it simple. They serve comforting American cuisine of baked-daily bagels, as well as inventive sandwiches made with tangy balsamic dressing, fresh mozzarella, smoked turkey, and homemade focaccia bread. An air of nostalgia permeates the restaurant, with its chessboard linoleum floors, silver-and-vinyl soda-fountain stools, and red-neon accents. The savory smells of toasted reuben and turkey-club sandwiches fill the remaining air as chefs labor at the panini press. For those who refuse to conform, diners can plot out their meal to perfect specificity with the build-your-own-sandwich menu.

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If you’re going to be out and about in this world, chances are that at some point you will run into an old friend you used to know from summer camp or summer juvenile detention. Here are some things you can say to spark conversation with this long-lost pal:

  • “Hi, I’ve missed you. Let’s see if our hands are still the perfect size for holding each other.”

  • “So, what have you been up to all these years? From the looks of things, you’ve been staying fit, active, and hungry for change.”

  • “Do you remember the pact we made to each other all those years ago? Was it that we would never grow up or never throw up? Because I’ve only been adhering to one of those.”

  • “Get out of my way. I’m very important now and I’m allowed to go right to the front of any buffet line.”

  • “I’m sorry that I stopped writing, but the only things I had to say to you were illegal to put in writing.”

  • “Do you recognize me? You do? Who am I? I had an accident and now I don’t remember anything about my former self. Was I kind and beautiful?”

Was I kind and beautiful?

The Deli Downtown