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    Lucky 7 Deli

    2.8 (16 reviews)
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    Open 5:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Marlyn V.

    Came in for their fried chicken, because I was craving fried chicken and the KFC down the block is recently closed down. It looks like a 7-11, so I really should've known better than to expect amazing fried chicken from here, but I was hopeful. I got the 8 piece special for $8 I think , and it was made to order, which I appreciate since they did have some chicken pieces just sitting there on display. The order was quick and the guys behind the counter were friendly. By the time I got home the chicken was still warm and crunchy, I just didn't get much flavor from it. It was just basic fried chicken, I could've probably had the same effect if I just went to my local shoprite and bought it there. Overall, if I lived near the area, this is a decent option for a quick meal. They also sell Fat Sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches and hoagies. There is absolutely no seating area, so it is take out only.

    First time going with September 2022. My sister goes a lot for breakfast and lunch. I have to admit the food was pretty good. The breakfast sandwiches are a huge but a little salty. I still enjoyed them and I appreciate that they have several options with reasonable prices. The cheesesteaks were good too. It's a general corner store in a sense but has a lot of food options. I would definitely go back even though it looks a little dingy. The guys who are making the food we're very kind. The cashier was so so but she could have just had a bad day. Like I said, I'll definitely come back and would recommend it to anyone.

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    Andrew M.

    An unassuming place from the exterior that looks like an old Wawa or 7-11 but inside they make some of the best breakfast sandwiches & platters to go. This time around, my son and I split the "Lucky 7 Belly Buster" which is 4 Eggs, Pork Roll, Sausage, Hash Brown & Cheese on a 10 inch hoagie/sub roll and it more than filled us both. A great value at 5.99. This place is also one of the very few Pennsylvania locations carries Boost (a Central New Jersey based soft drink). You can get it as a Slushie, regular, or by the half gallon jar in syrup form to make at home.

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    Best hoagies and fried chicken around. Very fresh. Staff very friendly. Prices are good.

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    Ben L. Stoltzfus Country Deli

    Ben L. Stoltzfus Country Deli

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    I've been here quite a few times and never had a problem... They have all kinds of food items…read more.. From lunch meat to salads, pickles as well as pickled eggs and quite a bit more... They share the building with many other small stores... They have plenty of areas to park in front and in the rear... There are also plenty of Handicapped parking spaces...

    They have three kinds of potato salad. I asked what the difference was between Sadie's very yellow…read morepotato salad and the very white Philadelphia style potato salad. The young boy said Sadie's had lots of mustard and eggs in it and the Philadelphia was with herbs. Both looked very good and then I spotted a girl filling a large pan with red skin potato salad and I said "oh, I'll have that." Every regular customer shot a look at me, like are you nuts? The boy who is turning around to get the red skin salad says " Sadie's is our number one seller" and at that each customer shook their heads yes. I bought Sadie's, did I have a choice and it was very good. I do make potato salad all the time, so I rarely, if never buy it out. I make mine with a lot of cooked egg yolks only, mustard, dill and the only sweetness it gets is from the little sweet pickle relish I add to it . Sadie's is okay and it was missing the crunch of not enough onion or celery. One could easily do all of their shopping here and forget the rest of the market. Located right inside the market and to your right, it starts with a huge glass doored refrigerator with glass bottled milks, cream and non cheese dairy products. Along the first side of this Deli is a very large open cooler with many homemade cheeses, including all the ones you are familiar with and many that have different flavors blended in. The other half of this cooler is filled with so many cheese spreads and of course I have to try the unusual ones. As you round the corner there are huge barrels of various deli style pickles. These were huge pickles and one would easily fill you up. Next is a large sliced meat counter and Lebanon bologna is plentiful. They do not make deli sandwiches though and I think this is a huge mistake. Located past the cash stand and they do accept credit cards if your purchase is over twenty dollars, is a mile long glass enclosed cooler filled with homemade salads, slaw's, meals to go like barbecued pulled pork, chicken and dumplings, baked beans and ham salad. Towards the end of this cooler it is filled with homemade desserts, like chocolate eclair pudding, tapioca, rice pudding, bread pudding and oodles more. Now you do realize it is not a mile long, but with my tongue hanging out, it seemed close to it. When you first walk into the market there is a cafeteria style dining area. As we sat down to eat some of the many foods that we had bought, we witnessed so many regulars walking in knowing exactly what they wanted, returning clean glass bottles and restocking on milk products for the week, since the market is only open Thursday through Saturday. We also noticed young Amish boys, with their bowl styled haircuts take a seat in the cafeteria and not one missed the chance to bow their heads and give thanks for the food they were about to receive. Walking through this Amish Farmer's Market, you will see lots of folks who own businesses here and several of them have the last name of Stoltzfus, this one is Ben and his card simply reads Stoltzfus Country Deli, although the place itself and the web site read as headlined for this review. So this is what I bought, Crab-meat cocktail cheese spread, loaded with crab-meat and hubby claimed it, which is fine because it was a bit too sweet for my tastes, although with a layer of that on a crisp and another heaping layer of the garlic shrimp scampi cheese spread, it was yummylicious! Love the garlic shrimp scampi spread and it had a kick to it too, even better. Hubby wanted a sandwich from here and was disappointed to find out they did not make sandwiches, but he did want cole slaw and he liked Sadie's potato salad, even though he says mine is so much better. I bought some of the chicken and dumplings and they were very good and so bothersome to make at home, especially when hubby does not like dumplings. I make a ham pot pie, which is like a chicken and dumplings, but with ham, potatoes, dumplings, onions and french style green beans. I grew up on Pa. Dutch foods and their pulled pork barbecue sauce tasted exactly like mine, which of course is very good and the pork was perfectly shredded and lean. With Pa. Dutch and Amish farmer's markets around, I see myself doing a lot less cooking, a lot more eating and to that I say Amen!

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    State Road Deli Market - Outside

    State Road Deli Market

    2.7(12 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I've driven past the State Road Deli a thousand times this past year because my friends live in one…read moreof the houses behind it. I never went into or inquired about the deli, mainly because there is a mural of a Burrito on the side of the building, and I thought it was all Mexican food they made. I love Mexican food but I was confused because of the deli sign. It all made sense once I went inside, but first, I want to explain my impression at first site. The outside is lively, with its "bright"; you can't miss the blue shade that makes the house stand out. I know this because I used it as a landmark where my turn is for my friend's house. One day, I just stopped in to grab a menu; I meant menus. Usually, when I see a restaurant with an extensive, long menu, I cringe, but this is not a restaurant. When I first walked in, it looked like a mom-and-pop grocery store. Then I saw their hot food plates, and they had Pintos & Beans, and Rice, all separate. It reminded me of when I would grab a bite on the run when I lived in Tampa; they were all good food memories, so I was pleasantly surprised and excited about ordering from them. The owner, the Chef in charge, told me breakfast was popular, and after I tried his breakfast Buritto, I understood why. Delicious!! You can order a la carte or, if brave, one of the signature breakfast burritos or sandwiches. I had a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich on a Kaiser roll with extra sharp cheddar cheese, and I loved it enough to go back a second time for the pinto and beans mixed with pieces of pork, which was very yummy, and I had to try the Chicken Caesar salad. I know it's not the best combination, but I wanted to try them both, and each was very good. The salad dressing has to be up to par, or else it ruins the salad, and their Caesar salad dressing made the cut, I was very pleased. This place is a hidden gem of a deli; it has unique menu choices and something for everyone, children included. There is a short wait time because their sandwiches are not pre-made. The portions are large and always have leftovers. Prices are reasonable. So, if you're in the mood for something with a kick or without the kick with an array of options, give it a try. Make it as hot as you like or as mild as can be; it's all delicious. It's a take-out only and not wheelchair accessible because of the steps up to the door: cash or credit. The staff is friendly and helpful, and it's a plus that you can pick up items you forgot at the grocery store while you wait. They sell all the necessities, from canned goods and trash bags to pet foods. They do have clean restrooms. I do recommend the State Road Deli, and I'm looking forward to going back again.

    New owner did put a new twist to the menu. There is a lot more options for breakfast and lunch.read more

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