"The location of Skyline Deli in the building might seem like a great marketing strategy, but it only works if they are open during the majority of business hours. If you suddenly realize it’s 2:05 PM and you haven’t eaten yet, don’t expect to find anything worthwhile at the deli, as it’s essentially a food desert at that hour! The salad bar is empty, and the hot food bar has only scraps left. Don’t even bother asking for anything from the fridge; more often than not, they’ll be out of everything you request—no eggs, no black beans, no salad mix... fine, I’ll settle for a cup of cold tuna, I suppose! 
The food quality leaves much to be desired. If you want further confirmation, just look at the countless other negative reviews. The Phoenix Tower is a lovely space with great new additions and ongoing updates; however, building management should strongly consider replacing the deli with a more modern kitchen or introducing some competition. Skyline Deli seems to have gotten too comfortable serving overpriced, subpar food. As a customer, I shouldn’t feel taken advantage of, yet I often choose to go hungry rather than support the only food option available (Skyline Deli).
I’ve held off on writing a review for quite some time, but I was prompted to do so after paying over $5 for a cup of tuna—more than I’d previously paid for half a sandwich. Sometimes, the staff seems to be guessing prices for their poorly advertised menu items. I do appreciate that, upon request, they always give me extra rubbery eggs on my toasted croissant! I might be a bit bitter, but I believe I’m sharing my honest recollections of my experiences. I hope you’ll think twice before embarking on this regrettable culinary adventure."