- Deli Food
- American
Lenny's Deli
Menu for Lenny's Deli
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Ratings and Reviews for Lenny's Deli
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Apr 04 2012
David B. via Yelp
Great corned beef! Ruben is a good choice. Lennys over Attmans every day for me.read more
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Feb 22 2012
Nick B. via Yelp
Dont let the area scare you Corned beef on rye with swiss and mustard is the name of the game here. That all you need to know about this place. They have...read more
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Feb 15 2012
A S. via Yelp
Lenny's is an old school sandwich shop. No fancy decor, but not as greasy as some might imply. You go here for what's on the sandwich. The Lean Corned...read more
The Scene
A fresh coat of grass-green paint on the outside is as close as Lenny's gets to redecorating. Inside, the park bench seating under a dropped ceiling with hanging plastic plants almost registers as conceptual. Then again, maybe not. Frankly, thoughtful design has never been this deli's forte; nor its draw. The regulars-and this place has got them-are working class folks who are hungry for a decent sandwich sans scenery.
The Food
During preparation, the Reuben may have you wondering whether it's going to end up being two open-faced halves, so much pastrami and sauerkraut is loaded on each slice. But it's simply that Lenny's doesn't skimp on its specialty. Another favorite-hotdogs wrapped in fried bologna-isn't even on the wall menu. Dill pickles that crunch delightfully, creamy crabcakes, that don't. Admittedly, it's not Altman's but in a pinch, Corned Beef Row's late 1991 addition will do.