I didn’t think Sally’s would be anything special when I first heard of it. I was wrong. I work across the street and whenever I want food that is going to satisfy I go to Sally’s. Their sandwiches are so dope, like food heaven… Their cookies and pastries are soo good. I had the best cupcake I’ve ever tasted there. I definitely recommend! :)
Steph T.
Place rating: 4 Whitefish, MT
Counter service isn’t anything special… however the sandwiches are, so I go back. Your choices of food spots in Whitefish are limited but you can count on a Sally’s sandwich to hit the spot. Fresh and tasty every time.
Mystery L.
Place rating: 4 Madison, WI
We ran into here to avoid the ultra rich and snobby atmosphere of this horrid little town – However we found Sally’s to be very upbeat, ultra clean well organized and Loved the atmosphere. IMpressed to see it was a nice place to see local art. Great and neato board games to play while hanging out. Was an unwilling audience member to the snobby waitress talking about her pretentious trip to Florida ultra loud so we could hear. Food was really tasty and fresh creative sandwiches. The ordering system was slightly confusing however a very nice other waitress helped us right away GREATSERVICE!!! YUMMY yummies however parking sucks
Bob G.
Place rating: 2 Sioux Falls, SD
We didn’t try any of the pasteries, but we did have sandwiches. I had a pastrami in rye. The pastrami was good, but the rye bread was very blah. Almost Wonder Bread with some rye seeds. My wife had an egg and cheese on french bread. She wasn’t impressed either.
Suzanne C.
Place rating: 4 Brea, CA
This is a great little coffee shop and deli! After spending time trying to get a good Internet connection, I was extremely grateful for the free WiFi. The coffee was excellent, and they have a nice assortment of pastries, some are even Gluten-free! Definitely consider Sally’s if you are looking for a great cup of coffee and friendly service.
Lee Catherine B.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
After a long morning of biking around Whitefish Lake my family and I rolled into town, dirty and exhausted. Determined to find the perfect sandwich place we rode up and down Central, searching for the right combination of outdoor seating(so we could watch our bikes, as we had no locks) and short lines(we were marginally ravenous after a 25-miler on mountain roads). When we passed Sally’s I remembered that the delicious cookies a friend brought us the night before came from there and my sister and I made an executive decision that amazing cookies outweighed any other considerations, so we put down our kickstands and headed in. I don’t believe I’ve ever actually been in a deli before where create-your-own is the only menu option — and I was so happy to not have to pay an extra fee to get exactly the sandwich I wanted. I guess some people either aren’t very creative or don’t know what it is they’re in the mood for and so they enjoy sandwich suggestions. I am not one of those people. I know thirty minutes before I reach my critical hunger point exactly what I want to eat and I get a little grumpy if I don’t get it. Standing in line at Sally’s I knew two things: they made good cookies and I could get what I wanted. Already the place was looking awesome. With homemade bread and quick service no one in our family complained(a rarity) and we walked out with a baker’s dozen cookies in a white waxy bag. During our very short wait Sally’s husband chatted with us about Montana and gave some recommendations on places to hike and bike, and when we got a bit chilly sitting in the shade he helped us move our table into the sun. Oh yeah — and they even take credit cards.