Small little joint, located towards the back of a parking lot off of Main Street. Â Easy to pass by it, but glad we stopped by to pick up lunch. Â It was a little pricier than I would've liked to have spent for lunch, but still worth the visit, especially if you love a variation on the classic Grilled Cheese!
The kids grilled cheese and grilled chicken were both served with kettle chips at about $5 each. The grilled chicken was unfortunately a little dry by the time it was time to eat. Â The grilled cheese, on the other hand, was perfect!
The farmer's garden salad with grilled chicken was about $10. Â It was very tasty with their very own maple dijon!
The reuben was a bit too salty, so I would not recommend that. Â The highlight was the Gourmet Grilled Cheese, which was an adult version of grilled cheese. Â Perfectly buttered and toasted artisan bread with pesto, cheese, avocado, tomato, and bacon. Â It was a bit messy to eat, but great complementary flavors. Â The saltiness of the bacon and pesto worked precisely in conjunction with the ooey-gooey mild cheese and avocado. Â This was also served with kettle chips, and was about $11.
Hi everyone, I was there with some friends on Sun 10/10/10.  We only went here because Up for Breakfast had just closed their kitchen for lunch and this place was in the parking lot behind Up for Breakfast.  Deli Cafe's menu is pretty simple - it's either a salad or a sandwich.  The sandwiches are pretty pricey given the size of the portions.  I ordered the the Thanksgiving Sandwich  (Turkey/Cranberry Sauce/Stuffing $10).  The sandwich was very good, but also very small.  I couldn't order a draft beer because they ran out.  So I ordered a soda which was flat, but the waitress brought me another one.  The consensus from my friends was that the service from the restuarant is so-so, the sandwiches were ok, it sucks that there was no draft beer, and that people were still hungry afterward especially when most sandwiches costs $9-14 plus tax & tip.
Review Source:Location was difficult to find, but we found it after driving by once. It was set back from the road in a small gathering of other shops.
We arrived for lunch and were seated promptly. The chili was a great starter, and was very substantial, not watery like some places. Lots of meat, beans, tomatoes and I chose sharp cheddar cheese to top mine. Very good!
The meatloaf sandwich sounded promising on the menu, with bacon, cheddar, and BBQ sauce, but the BBQ sauce was lathered on so thick that I couldn't taste much else. The sauce was overly sweet and not what i was hoping for. The meatloaf itself tasted rather bland when I wiped off the sauce. Disappointing, but I would go back for the chili.