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    Curtis Park Delicatessen

    4.4 (348 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    $14.85 plus tip

    $14.85 plus tip .. this review needs to be 85 characters to post. Bread is decent though.

    American sandwich with no cheese on the side
    Mateo G.

    Time for someone to check their ego. Cashier was quite rude. I made a take out order for a turkey sandwich , gf and I are splitting it. There's a section on take out menu to add on things , remove , extra charges and what not . Note to staff, "please put Gouda on side." Not a crazy request. Not a hard request . Very easy to accommodate . The sandwich only has 7 ingredients turkey, greens , bread, tomato, onion, mayo and cheese . But mine only came wit six . I enter, I give my name and cashier say we don't do anything On side here . You don't want cheese on sandwich we don't put it on side here. That's it. No sorry , no explanation why , no kindness, no customer service, worst of all no thank you for my patronage. - let's be very clear- I'm okay with restaurants that don't accommodate change orders - but set the expectations , if you don't take changes to order , why is there a section on take out menu for requests if you just are gonna ignore them . Ambiance is non existing. . It's a wooden table outside of kitchen . Food is delicious but cashier staff needs to check their ego at the door .

    The Fish Sandwich (smoked trout)
    Hamed B.

    Found this establishment via a Yelp search and decided to check it out. We tried the American, Beef and the Fish. All were superb. The prices were more reasonable than what many reviews suggested. I had never tried a smoked trout ('fish' sandwich) and it was sensational. I only took 1 picture and it doesn't do it justice, so just go and try it for yourself.

    French

    I love Curtis Park and was so excited for my sandwich. Ordered the French and it unfortunately came with a mystery bug :(

    Morgan A.

    Spring has sprung & Curtis Park will be my go to grab and go sandwich all summer long. Got the caprese and added turkey and this has got to be one of my favorite delis in Denver. Cute outdoor patio seating simple menu with kick ass options. Friendly staff and awesome sandos if you haven't gone go! This place is legit.

    Curtis, Rocky Mountain Soda

    Great sandwich with a generous amount of sauce. This thing wouldn't be dry if you left it in the Mojave desert for a week and thats a good thing. Come check this out and get satiated by a sando

    Indoor dining area
    Nicole S.

    This was easily the best sandwich I've had in Denver. They slice the deli meat fresh and make each sandwich fresh. They have great gluten free bread too! The vibes feel like you stumbled into a humble New York sandwich shop, but are about to have the best sandwich if your life. The staff is friendly, the place looks very unassuming and simple, but their product is stellar. This is such a great neighborhood spot!

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    The best sandwiches in Denver and it's well run. You can't go wrong. Try the American and the Park.

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    9 months ago

    They were very busy, but the guy manning the front desk was so rude, I just left without ordering. He needs basic customer service training.

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    9 months ago

    Best sandwich in Denver! I don't love ciabatta but they know what they're doing and nail it. Favorites are the American and French.

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    4 months ago

    Sandwiches are NOT good enough to justify the price. Freakishly expensive, but okay, sandwiches here.

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    Leven Deli Co. is what would happen if Ron Swanson opened a Jewish deli in downtown Denver and let…read moresouthern blues play over the speakers while he worked. There's no performance here, no hospitality theater, no one asking how the first few bites are treating you. You walk up to the counter, you order, you take a number, you sit down. The food does the talking. And the food has a lot to say. I went on a bright Wednesday morning with a couple of friends and ordered the classic breakfast, swapping bacon for pastrami (a first for me) with an everything biscuit on the side (also a first). Both were revelations. The eggs over-hard might be the best version of that order I've ever gotten from a restaurant -- just a whisper of uncooked yolk in the center, perfectly seared on both sides. Skillet potatoes were spot-on. The skillet pastrami was rich and properly crisped at the edges. And the two generous slices of sourdough arrived with a scratch-made blueberry jam that I ended up smearing on everything I could -- sourdough, biscuit, probably would've eaten it with a spoon if no one was looking. My friend ordered the breakfast sandwich, which clearly belongs in the staples category. The baguette was the star: toasted outside, pillow-soft inside, zero tug-of-war with your teeth. That detail alone tells you the kitchen cares. This is the Ron Swanson part: there's an unapologetic confidence to this place. They know exactly what they're doing, they're not trying to oversell it, and they're not interested in charming you into liking it. They're just going to hand you something excellent and trust you to figure out the rest. The coffee was good. The food was setting-a-benchmark good. A real 5 out of 5 stars, no pickin nits. Mild observation, not a complaint: the service is counter-only, no traditional table service. Would Matthew McConaughey or Reese Witherspoon dropping plates off elevate the experience? Sure. But Ron wouldn't have it any other way, and honestly, neither would I after eating here. If I lived within 45 minutes of downtown Denver, this would be my destination breakfast. As it is, I'm a 12 hour drive away, and if it were only 11, perhaps I'd go tomorrow. The real downside? The food was so good I completely forgot to take a picture.

    In Denver on the way home tonight and need a great sandwich for the plane. I've been to Denver…read morenumerous times and have never heard of Levan's Deli. That changes tonight. We arrived at noon only to find a huge crowd with everyone enjoying outside dining on a sunny day. This place is hopping and the staff is working their butts off. The energy here super high and I wish we were not pressed for time. We ordered a 12 day old pastrami on an unbelievable home-made toasted rye bread with Jarlsberg, Levin sauce and cabbage. The sandwich was hot, tasty and flavor-packed. The crust was a bit tough but it did not stop me from inhaling. The menu is vast, energy is high and this is a place you just were you want to be. I can't wait to return with plenty of time to drool over the menu and survey the dishes flying out of the kitchen. Great job, fun environment and tasty food, congrats Levin Deli!

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    We are longtime fans. There have been some changes over the years but it has consistently been some…read moreof the best food around. Unfortunately a more recent change has cast a shadow over our bright spot. The new French fries. The previous version was a highlight of our meals. Just a humble potato lightly dusted with seasoning salt. Delicious! Not sure what prompted the change but the new ones seem to have breading on or something on them. If they still have the seasoning salt it's difficult to detect. It's a sad day in black rock. The menu still has a lot of quality food. Unfortunately these fries are not included.

    We loved everything we had with one exception. I'll explain later…read more The brought a bowl of dill pickles to the table, we enjoyed. We started with the chicken soup. Perfectly simple soup that hits the spot on a colder day. I wish I got the bowl instead of the cup. Our teen has the brisket sandwich. The brisket was tender. We weren't huge fans of the BBQ sauce, would get it on the side next time. My husband had the meal that meal had potato pancakes topped with pastrami. Corned beef and cheese. He loved it. Then I had the pork verse soup it was served with a warm tortilla. It has heat but the pork was so tender. Rey good. Then she brought the potato kinish. I was so excited for it. However. It was microwaves to heat up. I think it was forgotten then quickly made. I didn't eat it. That was our only complaint. We will certainly go back.

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    3.6(181 reviews)
    4.7 miSoutheast
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    FASTest delivery ever!…read more I ordered online from another state to provide food for a family in Shiva. The ordering process took longer than the delivery! So quick and the staff was amazing to offer to help me with a card.

    Mein Bubbe would PLOTZ (explode)!!!!! Just an embarrassment…read moreof a Jewish diner. While the former Ambli space has been brightened and renovated to look very much like an east shore market, the seating is less than comfortable. I guess the combo of poor food, bad service and uncomfortable seating is great for turning tables? I will put aside the TERRIBLE service and focus purely on the food. We ate at Zaidy's for breakfast. Many of the breakfast sandwiches are based on their in-house-made bagels. This is a failure! The bagels taste stale for "freshly made" and I find it very odd for a Jewish-themed joint to toss bacon into the sandwich (I personally love bacon, BTW). So setting aside the shanda (shame) bacon...with the cheese, there is an utter lack of seasoning. The breakfast sandwich came with home fried potatoes which were cooked nice and crisp but lacking any seasoning whatsoever. The latke grilled cheese looks appealing but is basically a greasy sponge filled with limp tomato and undercoooked cheese. And finally, the blintzes are an embarrassment to any self-respecting Jew. Zaddy's version are these small pockets that are under fried and more the size of a hamantaschen than a true blinze. I see no reason to rush back. Another few blocks down the street is Sam's 3, where a far better breakfast could be realized and Rosenberg's bagel on Monoco for better bread (albeit that Rosenberg's doesn't serve sandwiches)

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    4.0(325 reviews)
    3.6 miNorthwest
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    We love the grateful gnome! The staff are great, the pimento cheese is a MUST try. And so many…read moregreat options for al beer lovers of all types!

    I would strongly recommend people to stay away from the food they serve here unless maybe you are…read morewanting a cold sandwich and I am told they have good beer. They simply Do Not care about general food safety getting a hot meal here is rather risky I will explain why. My friend was a cook here for a short while and quit on them once he realized they care nothing about serving food that is safe to eat, he saw them do sooo many things that would easily make the food contaminated and unsafe to eat and somehow that was there process of doing things. Here are a couple examples of menu items one should try to steer clear of Chicken parm sandwich- they cook off a large batch of the chicken cutlets and let them sit at room temp for a hour or two until someone orders one they refries them for a minute or so, your supposed to keep food hot once it is cooked especially chicken to leave cooked chicken at room temp for so long is extremely risky to the public's health. Meatball sandwich- they leave there meatballs on the hot line all day then they save all of the hot food items from the day and reuse them the next day without properly cooling any of the food and the cooks will leave these item sit out at room temp for about 45 mins before even putting them into the cooler. Many issues with this practice first of all hot food should be discarded after 5 hours according to the health department because after 5 hours it will start growing bacteria, to leave it on a hot line all day then save them for the next day and not even cool them down properly is Crazy risky to people's health and they do not just do this with the meatballs they do it for many of there hot dishes they are used for days on in, not properly cooled and not properly tracked for how many times it has been reheated and such me they keep them in the same pans it's flat out gross. Other issues my friend encountered there was never seeing anyone at all wash there hands at any point in time, a ancient dishwashing machine that didn't clean anything at all it didn't even get hot so half of there dishes are greasy and have food residue on them, in his short time there he saw people fired for no reason what's so ever from what he was told the owner fires people left and right and doesn't even give reasons as to why, that's why they have ads up on indeed looking for employees 24/7.

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    Call Your Mother Deli - Tennyson - Lox bagel and honey latte

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    Drove past this deli and pulled over because it just screamed at me to come inside with its bright…read moreteal aesthetic! No joke! I am a savory breakfast girlie so I picked out the Mountain View bagel sandwich and a cold brew to go. This spot was so cute, staff were so fun, but the bagels were DELICIOUS! So glad I was able to pull over and try this place!!

    I've been here multiple times before and was planning to give 5 stars, but after this visit I was…read moredebating between 3 and 4. I ultimately went with 4 since the sandwiches were great and it's always been great in the past. My best friend and I ordered two bagels and two drinks to split. For the bagels, we got the Bacon Sun City, which is always a favorite, the hot honey adds the perfect touch. For the second bagel, we ordered the Grandezza, which was delicious. I love anything with pesto, and the mozzarella was perfectly melted. For drinks, we ordered an iced Very Cherry Matcha Latte with oat milk and a Honey Lavender Latte (hot). Unfortunately, once we left, we realized the cherry matcha was made as a coffee drink instead of matcha. We were pretty disappointed since we planned to split one matcha and one coffee. The cherry flavor was good, but I would've loved to try it as we ordered it. For the lavender honey latte, we could taste the lavender, but it didn't seem like any honey or sweetener was added. It ended up tasting extremely strong and not sweet at all, so we didn't really drink it. Overall, the bagels were amazing, but I wish there had been more attention to detail with the drinks.

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