Cecil's

651 Cleveland Ave S, Saint Paul MN 55116 (651) 698-0334
Cuisines and Dishes at Cecil's:
  • Deli Food
  • American

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Ratings and Reviews for Cecil's

  • Yelp user Linnea B.

    May 09 2012

    Linnea B. via Yelp

    Love Cecils. Grew up down the street. Great memories of eating a loaf of egg bread, butter, and honey with my good old dad. Great food. Cecils has ruined me...read more

  • Yelp user Annie D.

    May 07 2012

    Annie D. via Yelp

    Turns out, you can THINK you've had a Reuben in MN before... but if you haven't been to Cecil's in Highland, then you are fooling yourself. I was impressed...read more

  • Yelp user Nicole B.

    May 01 2012

    Nicole B. via Yelp

    When that hankering for some good, old fashioned kosher deli food comes on, this is my go-to place.read more

  • Nov 29 2008

    via Citysearch

    Delicious breads made fresh daily. The best coleslaw ever. It is open during all Christian holidays. There is a restaurant in b...read more

  • Jul 05 2007

    bb14 via Citysearch

    As much as we love the bakery's cookies and other treats, Cecil's should be more careful about who they let serve customers and ha...read more

  • May 04 2007

    debrasmith via Citysearch

    This a a great deli! I swore that after eating there I'd never make a sandwich at home again! What for? They do it better. The cre...read more

From Citysearch

In Short
Cecil's has been in business since 1949 as a deli and opened as a restaurant about 20 years later. For breakfast, locals stop in for French toast that's thick and eggy. The grilled Reuben is legendary, and the turkey club oozes on toasty whole wheat bread is a popular choice for workers at the nearby Ford Motor Company and the College of St. Catherine. Two dozen kinds of mustard in stock at the deli.

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