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Harry's Place

4.4 (17 reviews)
InexpensiveDelis
Closed 10:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Steak Sandwichs, soups, and more. Worth a trip, simple local eat in place, take outs too.

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My go-to is one chili cheese dog & one spicy Pico dog -- $1.80 a piece. My new road trip snack stop.

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I've only ever had the fried ravioli and it's the best. And you get a huge portion for the price you pay.

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Great local food stop in Alpha NJ that does a lot of things well.

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Krakus Deli

Krakus Deli

(55 reviews)

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I did not have the pleasure of going to Krause's deli before three weeks ago. I did not know you…read morecould dine in and that the place was much larger than you think. In any event I perused the deli area and was very happy to discover an old style deli within my reach. After two local grocery stores with delis' have been gone from this town for several years the only place I thought you could at least get decent deli was Shoprite. Now I have no problem with ShopRite except to say it is always busy and over crowded. Yes you can use the app providing it works and order ahead. Their deli is very well stocked and their products are just fine. But I sometimes long for the days I could just run to the deli and pick up good lunch meats etc and come home where we would make our own sandwiches along with various salads. But walking into Krause's was a delight. Now, I must admit I was reluctant after seeing some of there prices. But I have to admit the value was still there if you looked. I got two jars of various jarred vegetable salads. I thought over priced until I got them home and realized they were stuffed to the top and were two pounds a piece. Personally my opinion is the value was quite worth it. I would rather have a little less of quality than more of something I didn't quite enjoy. Since then I have gone to get some of their specialties homemade soup, perogogies and stuffed cabbage to name a few. Let's not mention the potato pancakes. My mother used to make them with me at her side grating the potatoes and onions with our old grater. We didn't have the equipment then so everything was done by hand. As my knuckles can attest to. It took a long time to grate the potatoes and raw onions with tears running down your face. Then it took my mother a couple of hours frying them over the stove two at a time. It was hot intensive work. But, oh was it worth it. Krause's potato pancakes made me long for the days I spent with my mother.

Had such a delicious lunch today. Everything was homemade. I've only been there every Christmas…read moretime since they opened to buy Kielbasa but never sat down to eat before.

Giacomo's Italian Grille - It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This! Ready For Football!

Giacomo's Italian Grille

(113 reviews)

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I first found Giacomo's when I moved from Jersey to the Lehigh Valley more than 20 years ago. Long…read morebefore the sons of the original owner opened the Market and Grill in College Hill. Raised in Brooklyn, NY for 20 years, my expectations were low. The old man closed his store and retired and I discovered the tradition moved forward in the new College Hill store. The original Giacomo's was not a grill, but the old man (whose name escapes me), knew how to make sausage. Imported cheeses and olives with bread brought in from NYC made this a no brainer for folks like me. The old man couldn't retire and he came in just to make the sausage - of which the thin (pictured) parsley and cheese sells out the same day quite often. My favorite - though the other varieties are top notch too. I heard he still makes the sausage today but I can't confirm or deny that. Having moved to Naples, FL and then Myrtle Beach, SC - I had long forgotton Giacomo"s. Now back in PA (Allentown), I recently wanted good ravioli. The company that make the best ravioli in the world is Pastosa's. I went to their website and saw they opend a bunch of stores in both NY and NJ. I had just about talked myself into an hour or more ride when I found they also sold at select retailers. Wouldn't you know Giacomo's is one of them. My car drove itsel to Giacomo's and I got a box of the large ravioli, a bag of home made meatballs, and a qusrt of homeade tomato sauce. OMG - Pastosa still make the best ravioli in the world. And Giacomo's seel the full line including a bunch of ravioli varities, stuffed shells, manicoti and more.Of course I picked up some Italian specialties along the way while there. HEAVEN! Don't go hungry and bring plenty of money - because it's easy to drop a hundred dollars there and you'll have ZERO buyers remorse. Check out their website ba cause this review just scratches the surface of all the authentic Italian delicacies they have. Don't forget Junior's Cheescake - Simply The Best! Giacomo's Is Tripadvisors #17 rated out of 235 restaurants in the Valley. About Giacomo's: Giacomo's Italian Market and Grille is a family owned deli, eatery, and market that has been the Lehigh Valley's go to Italian Grocer since 1975. Located in the beautiful College Hill section of Easton, we are known for our homemade Italian specialties such as our five varieties of sausage, brasciole, meatballs, sauces, pasta, ravioli, and cannoli. We strive to preserve the authentic old-world experience with freshly made hot and cold sandwiches, salads, and wraps. The Deli: Shop for all of your authentic Italian items daily. Our house made specialties include a variety of Sausage, Brasciole, Meatballs, and Sauces. We are best known for our sausage which is made daily on premise and includes Regular, Italian Fennel, Italian Hot, Parsley and Cheese, and Broccoli Rabe. A variety of Italian imports are available to you which include deli meats and cheeses, and olives. Shop for other deli favorites such as our Arancini and our freshly made salads; chicken, pasta, tuna, potato, and macaroni, and Cannoli. HOMEMADE The Market: Shop for all of your favorite imported Italian products. We offer top quality pasta with unique specialty cuts as well as San Marzano tomatoes. You will also find imported olive oils, vinegars, and a variety of jarred items such as roasted peppers and artichokes, cookies, and espresso coffee. Check the freezer for our Signature Ravioli and Fresh Pasta. You can also find Pastosa Ravioli in our freezers. We also carry imported and domestic frozen desserts which include flute Limoncello and Tiramisu, and a variety of Cheesecake. ITALIAN IMPORTS

Super tasty authentic food. Good service and reasonable prices. Fun atmosphere with plenty of…read moreseating. Will return on our visits to Lafayette.

Monster Deli

Monster Deli

(18 reviews)

I had Monster Deli cater my daughter's baby shower. The guys did a fabulous job! The guests raved…read moreabout the chicken Marsala and penne vodka. They loved the assorted sandwiches, and my vegetarian friend was thrilled with the grilled veggies sandwiches I had requested. But the absolute hit of the afternoon was the handheld charcuteries. The ladies partied with charcuteries in one hand and drinks in the other. As ever, the portions were more than generous. The food was fresh, and the quality was great. Thank you B&B!

So due to a photo I saw on Facebook and a few recommendations on TikTok, I went to check out the…read morecheesesteak at Monster's Deli in Easton. I'll just break this down as quickly as possible. The good: - There was plenty of meat and it was seasoned well. - There was plenty of cheese and it was Cooper Sharp. - The roll had a nice consistency and flavor. - The girl working the front was friendly. - They had a massive American flag over the register. 'MERICA BABY The not so good: - The 12" steak and a bottle of propel cost $19. I have zero issues paying for good food, but I did find that a bit steep. - The onions were sliced red onion that they sautéed. Wasn't really a "bad" thing, just unexpected. Still tasted fine. - While there was plenty meat, it was packed to the middle and the ends had a lot less. I know that's a bit nit pickey, but it is a pet peeve of mine. All in all I really enjoyed the steak and I'd get it again, but due to the price I wouldn't rush back in or go out of my way necessarily to get back there. I do know food costs are up for everyone, not just consumers, I just figured this steak was bare minimum a $16 steak (if the propel was $3). That puts the cost in the ballpark of Mercatino Italiano and Mercatino's steak is definitely in another class imo.

Harry's Place - delis - Updated May 2026

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