I had the Taylor ham bfast sandwich and sausage egg and cheese. Both were good but order double meat and cheese and you will be set! Next time I’m headed to watch Rattie in Windham that’s just what I’ll do, then Larry will get a straight up five star review. Oh and we learned the owners name is not Larry, or so BGH thinks.
Tom D.
Place rating: 1 Downtown, Providence, RI
Place is terrible. Below average food and high prices. Take the trip to central deli in Florida. Wayyy better food
Mary K.
Place rating: 2 Warwick, NY
Good food but expensive not very clean always a line but deli is good wish they would lower their prices
Mojdeh S.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
How I heard of this place: On a visit to New York to visit our good friend and fellow-Seattlite, Samyar, we were told of numerous deli sandwiches which we had to try between New York and New Jersey. Without a lot of time to go hunting down each of the joints the Bukovcan’s recommended, we were given a walking and driving tour of the village of Warwick, and then taken to Larry’s Deli for a sample of one of the best sandwich spots in town! Type of cuisine: Deli-style sandwiches and heros, paninis, wraps and comfort sides, including salads(chicken, tuna, seafood, egg, a Greek salad, taco, chef, Caesar and mixed greens), macaroni & cheese, etc. Ambiance: Set inside a mini-mart, Larry’s can be found at the far back of the store, but could easily take over the entire space with the number of customers and the abundance of foods available! A glass display case hosts the cold salads just ahead of you as you walk towards the back of the shop; immediately to the right is a large case of Boar’s Head meats. Tattered printed sheets of paper taped to the outside of the displays boast things like, «Larry’s Now Carries: Arthur Ave. Bread»! Large, beautifully colored signs hang overhead, creating little to no space between the display and the bottom of the signage, while a small, lone chalkboard with colorful print touts the daily specials. Friendly staff call out, loudly to assist waiting patrons or pick-up orders and sincerely thank you while passing on the foot-long baton of savory goodness. What I ordered: One of my dining companions walked in with a meatball sub on the brain. On the specials menu, I noticed a Meat Ball Parm($ 5 sandwich or $ 7.25 hero) and he was sold on the hero! I was having a hard time focusing with the amount of information and meats available to me, but was happy to see him return the recommendation favor and pointed out the Chicken Bacon Supreme($ 6.75 sand/$ 9 hero). Initially, when I saw the Buffalo Chicken($ 5.50 sand/$ 8.25 hero), I couldn’t decide, but Samyar guided me back to the bacon on a hero! Samyar, himself, opted for a hot pastrami hero($ 7.25) with grilled red onions. What I loved: Of the three sandwiches, I must admit, my bigger, thicker, more expensive hero won the vote of each of us, with leftovers to be shared between Chris and I on the drive home. I admit, though, that I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the meatball sandwich, and would be highly tempted to try it, again, on another visit! The soft bread which soaked up the juices from the sandwich toppings, the generous helpings and the flavor in each bite gave me ever reason to understand the love of NY subs! The juicy fried chicken breast, the thin and crispy bacon along with shredded lettuce and thin slices of tomato, not to mention the flavorful, yet light sauce drizzled across my hero, made for a sandwich well worth writing home about! Why I loved it: I’m surprised and happy to see that Larry’s has a website, an online menuand offers catering! I love that it is located at the back of what resembles a gas station mini-mart and has so many employees that no one is left waiting for long! I love that you can phone or fax your orders in! I love that it was open on the 4th of July and gave us the opportunity to sample a real NY style deli sandwich. Cost: Average to high($ 4.50-$ 9 per sandwich)
Jelly B.
Place rating: 5 Garfield, NJ
amazing chicken wings. excellent potato salad. nice people. a must
Sheila W.
Place rating: 1 Warwick, NY
Unfortunate lunchtime pick. Ordered a chicken salad sandwich. Huge chunks of chicken, not large, not chunky, huge chunks over 1 – 2 inches thick. Nice for another dish, not for chicken salad. Watery dressing. Mayonnaise? I don’t think so. No taste. But expensive!!! Yes, over $ 6.00. So, the dogs got the chicken and the trash got the rest. A local resident
Stephanie M.
Place rating: 2 Fort Lee, NJ
I think I made a mistake ordering a panini. It sounded good in theory: roasted RED peppers, fresh mozz, and sundried tomato. But what I actually got was: Unmelted fresh mozz, raw GREEN peppers, sundried tomatoes, and greasy bread. It was one of the worst sandwiches I’ve ever had. Not to mention, it took them almost 20 minutes to make it. I’ll be back to give them a second chance and try something else because they have cute commercials and I see them on TV all the time.
Crissy H.
Place rating: 3 Warwick, NY
By far the best place to get a sub. My favorite is the Italian — nothing beats it. The jam pack that sub with all the meat and cheese they possibly can. They also carry my favorite chips — Dirty BBQ chips. The two together is priceless.