- Deli Food
- Bagels
- American
Michael's Deli
Menu for Michael's Deli
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Ratings and Reviews for Michael's Deli
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May 17 2012
Ed Y. via Yelp
Another jewel in MA. Michael serves up one of the best corned beef, pastrami sandwiches i have ever eaten. As well as a number of specialty sandwiches...read more
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May 16 2012
Vincent S. via Yelp
Yummmmy!!! Hot sandwiches!!!!!read more
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Apr 07 2012
Diane Maggie M. via Yelp
I'm an Irish Catholic Townie but my Dad wanted to try knish. So I looked it up here on Yelp. First, it's easy to get here. Green Line trolley to Coolidge...read more
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Jul 03 2008
equalizerbunny via Citysearch
I am done.. with this joint..! I bought a sandwich and use my Credit Card, he marks the order so that the guys in the back give y...read more
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May 11 2008
danielutzu via Citysearch
This is by far the best Deli I've ever seen. Over the years I've tried everything on their menu - their tongue sandwich is unbelie...read more
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Feb 12 2008
via Citysearch
Great selection of bagel spreads and sandwiches, and although they are a little on the pricier side they are all worth it. The pa...read more
The Scene
Located just off the busy intersection of Harvard and Beacon streets, this narrow deli is designed for takeout: the small dining area seats all of 14. But the students and other Coolidge Corner denizens who brave the tiny space are rewarded with a quiet spot to enjoy stuffed cabbage and other standard deli fare.
The Food
After one bite of the deli's knishes, you may want to hug the driver that delivers these and other items from the Big Apple every day. (Try the Reuben, filled with corned beef, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese.) Unlike New York's famous tourist-trap delis, prices are more than reasonable given the healthy portions: A carved turkey breast sandwich weighs over a half-pound and costs less than six bucks. Custom-baked rolls and sandwich breads are delicious. Complete your meal with comforting deli staples like dill-flavored red bliss potato salad, half sour pickles and Dr. Brown's sodas.