Disappointed in the disaster that was my breakfast sandwich. Only thing keeping it from 1 star was the cheerfulness of the people and the fridge of beers.
Rakesh J.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
As someone who lives around the corner from this place, I would highly recommend going elsewhere for your sandwiches/take-out beer. The employees here appear to have some sort of learning disability that prevents them from correctly assembling sandwich orders. First time, I asked for avocado on a sandwich and even asked the employee if it had avocado in it as I paid extra for it. They said yes. I got home and there was no avocado in it. Every time I come here, I get charged a different price for the same item. Their excuse: «Taxes». I highly doubt taxes change on a weekly basis. Second time, I went with a friend who ordered a sandwich with extra onions. The employees even confirmed that there were extra onions in the sandwich. When we got home, there were not only NO onions in the sandwich, but they had added pickles instead. The only reason they get 2 stars instead of one is because no one else sells take-out beer in the neighborhood. Go get gouged elsewhere, folks.
Morgan B.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
just had my first meal here. cajun turkey hoagie. sandwhich was good and bread was fresh. overall, above average deli. the smaller space mean they have a somewhat narrow product selection but having beer is huge!
Sarah S.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I stopped by with a friend for a quick lunch. I ordered one of their panini sandwiches and it was pretty delicious. I saved half of it for lunch the next day and it tasted just as good! Nice place to stop for a quick, easy lunch
Ajaxean C.
Place rating: 5 Medford, MA
Outgoing, colorful clerks, out-of-this-world paninis for ~$ 6 – 7, and a wide selection of booze. Even if they weren’t close, I’d still make a trek to them.
Ilya G.
Place rating: 2 Manhattan, NY
The sandwiches aren’t bad, but they seem to have a policy of consistently«mistakenly» overcharging customers on every single purchase. This has happened to me repeatedly when I’ve gone there to grab a coffee. So, if you go there, make sure to ask for a receipt. You’ll be surprised at how frequently their fingers slip when they are typing in the price, incredibly always in their favor…
Michael S.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Came here to grab a few 6 packs before the game on Sunday. I haven’t eaten here so I can’t comment on the food, but it was almost $ 40 for 26 packs. It did the job, but I don’t plan on returning.
Kimberly D.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Deli food is pretty good. The sandwiches and breakfast are great. They have a wide selection of beer. They are relatively quick. One of the clerks is a little awkward, but other than that great place
Jessie P.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
BEWARE their drinks, beer, soda, etc. are mostly all expired. I live in the neighborhood and have stopped in a few times to pick up a 6 pack or a soda. There have been more than a half dozen times when I have left with a flat Diet Coke or a skunk beer only to realize they don’t turn over their expired beverages. I have never eaten a sandwich or anything so I can’t comment on their food, but the drink issue is enough to make me never want to go back.
Madelyn H.
Place rating: 5 Laguna Hills, CA
Love the #4 panini with no mushrooms!!! We get it ALL the time. The family who works and owns the café are so sweet too. Very friendly and very delicious!!!
Rob H.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
The people on this website that ripped Alex(the cashier) clearly have no people skills. Alex greets me and 95% of the customers that walk through the door by name(he actually gives me the finger, but thats just his way of saying hello). Great family that has put in a great deli. The beer selection is really nice but to be honest, like all 6 pack shops, you would have to be crazy to buy beer there with any regularity. It’s a brutally pricey business, expect to pay at least $ 14 per 6 pack. Paninis are great, hoagies are great, breakfast sandwiches are super cheap($ 3.25 for bagel with egg and bacon). If you are in the neighborhood this is really the clear winner as far as delis go.
Christina S.
Place rating: 2 Trenton, NJ
Came in for a latte and wifi. The latte was good but the«free» wifi is horrible, the worst I’ve ever encountered and it’s only free for the first hour then $ 2.95/hour or $ 7.95/the rest of the day. What is this? 1995?
Matt P.
Place rating: 5 Riverton, NJ
I order there all the time. Awesome sandwiches and great food in general. Good people running the place. Do it.
Meridith E.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Good breakfast sandwiches, reliable neighborhood spot. Wide variety of(not inexpensive) beer options, but good beer nonetheless! Only shop around this area of Graduate Hospital, so grateful to have it close by.
Nicolette P.
Place rating: 1 Huntington Station, NY
Cook eggs like McDonald’s tried to put it on a hoagie and charge me 8 dollars. For an egg sandwich. My experience in a summary, first and last.
Colleen M.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
19 Degrees is a pretty sweet corner store in graduate hospital. They mostly sell deli fare and have a bunch of six packs and cases of beer. I’ve had some of their hoagies before and have not been disappointed. You can eat in or take out, and most orders are ready within a few minutes. The staff is really nice, it seems like the whole family works there. They remember you when you come in and are always very pleasant. You can also bring your DOG inside to help you choose the correct craft beers. Yay!
Sam B.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
The customer service is really poor. There are no prices on the things for sale. You walk to the register to a guy who doesn’t stand up to ring you up and is a angry since you are interrupting movie. Avoid this place!
Jim L.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Terrible customer service and I can’t tell if they’re too high to give good service or too high to price their beer properly… Or both. $ 16 for a six of Brooklyn Lager? Insane. Jabba the hut behind the counter couldn’t be bothered to stand up to check me out, and was clearly inconvenienced by needing to point out to me that I, not he, should swipe my card. Also, it’s nuts that this place, like so many other s-holes in Philly require credit card minimums(which are technically a violation of most credit card company’s processing agreements). Of understand if I were buying something under a few bucks, but $ 5 or $ 10 minimums are unacceptable. I can’t speak to their food, but it’s probably average at best.
Nic B.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This was the first place I tried upon moving to the neighborhood, mainly because it was just up the street, but it was a good choice. The selection of beer was surprisingly decent and I am not one to be picky over that for sure, and their food is always prepped on spot by people who enjoy striking up convo with you. Heck the cashier who rang us up the first time asked for my gf ’ s and my names, and remembers them when we go back each time! That’s clearly better than I can remember, because I can’t think of his for the life of me… Great place for a decent bite. Not all that pricy because things are fresh, and as I mentioned, a good selection of beer which is reasonably priced. On top of that, they will recommend varieties if you don’t know what you are looking for when you go in… neat place for sure!
Drew C.
Place rating: 5 Phoenixville, PA
I go to 19th St Deli often, the food is alway good & fresh, the service is out standing. they are open late every night. A great place for lunch or just hanging out.