Ive been Staff and  visitor to the camp up the road since 1992 and "the Deli"  has always been my staple place to eat in the area. amazing staff, amazing food, and a great selection of almost everything you could think of. even now while preparing to spend my labor day at the camp, I am thinking about tomorrows trip to the Deli. sad but true, and as someone who grew up in Brooklyn and Long Island and worked my college years at a deli, I hold them at the top.
tomorrows sandwich:
chix cutlet on a hero "wedge" LTM Â mozz, balsamic, and roasted red peppers.
this hero will be ordered for lunch while im making my breakfast run.
PS Ive never had the homemade pies and cakes but they always look ridonkulous
Love their cranberry walnut muffins!!!  (i can admit i am addicted to these muffins) And you have to come earlier to be able to get some (they are usually gone  around 8-30 am)
I didn't try anything being any close to them anywhere else!
(ok, blueberry is good too but cranberry muffins are my long time favorites!) PS - nice, personal and efficient service too, they remember all local's orders (I am always amazed how they remember so many exact details about so many people)
When I am caught between a rock and a hard place (home and Poughkeepsie) there is B&L right in the middle to offer me up not only a nice cuppa joe or tea but excellent service. OK, an occasional biscotti too. And when I say "yay much milk" they always seem to get it just right. :))) And they make a nice bagel too. A little cream cheese, tomato, black pepper just the way I likey!
The B&L Deli is a local institution where, at lunch time, you will stand elbow to elbow with those ISO a good home cooked meal. Everyday they have another special hot meal which are not only delicious but well priced and cooked with love. Or grab a sandwich custom made to your liking. It is all there and it is all good!
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