Mozzarella Sandwich
Beer Cheese

Beer Cheese

677 9th Ave, New York, NY 10036, United States

Cheese • Coffee • Catering • Sandwiches


"I 've passed this place at least a dozen times while in Hell 's Kitchen and had always wanted to go in. Before seeing a movie the other weekend a friend placed me in charge of finding a happy hour. The bar I picked next door was packed to the gills and then we saw a street sign that said $5 beers/wine. Sold. The name of the place confused me. The sign on their shop says in big letters Beer Cheese . So that 's what I figured was the name of the place but it 's really Vintner Wine Market . Small selection of house wines and beers on tap for $5 but they also have plenty of bottles for a $2 corking fee. Kind of average priced out. Nothing too out of the ordinary and a really decent selection of craft beers. The one thing I didn 't like is that the people that work here really push for you to have table side service so that you have to eventually pay a higher tip plus tax. I kind of just wanted to grab a beer, pay for it and can totally bring it to the table myself yet they insist on serving you. But it was all good because my friends also wanted to eat. The selection of meats and cheeses sold here are also pretty glorious. You can take meat and cheese cuts to go as well as bottles. To keep in mind the beer here is more accurately priced than a lot of delis I find in this neighborhood that will overcharge you for **** like 'Blue Moon '. Get out of here. There is an actual dining in food menu with tons of salads, sandwiches, paninis, soups, fondue, and cheese plates, etc. The sandwiches come out ENORMOUS so my friend insisted I ate half of his. We had the signature Mozzarella sandwich with tomato, basil, greens, olive oil, and added on prosciutto. It was so fresh and the prosciutto was tastier than I 've had at sit down restaurants. My friend 's wife went with a fancy grilled cheese that was filled with brie, cheddar, manchego, basil, and tomato. She said it was too cheesy and I immediately phased into 'I have no idea who these people are ' mode. Is there truly such a thing as too much cheese?! I tried a bite. It was beyond great. She ordered a salad to make up for it and was happy. I was drunk and started eating marinated olives. I hate olives typically but these were solid. The movie Solo was slightly better than I was honestly expecting (perhaps the beer helped) and I will totally be back to this place sometime soon since I have a friend that lives down the block."

Mike's Deli West

Mike's Deli West

3340 S Church St, 27215, Burlington, United States

Delis • American • Sandwiches • North American


"**Food:** As a traditional deli, Mike's offers all the classic favorites, but what really sets it apart is its extensive menu—one of the largest I've seen in a deli. I can only imagine how challenging it must be for the kitchen staff to handle such a long list! Their main items include sandwiches and subs, as well as wraps, salads, soups, hot dogs, hamburgers, and breakfast sandwiches. With over 40 different meats and cheeses, at least six types of bread, and a wide range of toppings like tomatoes and onions, the choices are endless. They have about 20 varieties of subs, including many popular options. The hot dog selection features classic choices alongside an all-beef coney, and their burgers are hefty half-pound patties with plenty of customization. As a first-time visitor, I felt a bit overwhelmed but found it to be an exciting experience! I asked the staff at the counter for recommendations, and one of them, who I believe was named Mike, provided useful suggestions and detailed information about the specials. I opted for the roast beef marinated in port sandwich on wheat and chose the “plate” option, which came with a generous serving of ruffle chips and a pickle spear. I also got a fountain drink. My meal arrived in about 10 minutes and was absolutely delicious! Everything tasted fresh and full of flavor. I was particularly impressed with the quantity of roast beef and the freshness of the wheat bread. Looking back, I might skip the plate option next time since I'm not a fan of chips. The deli also has a counter stocked with meats and cheeses for bulk purchases, although I didn’t notice any price listings (they did have flyers for pre-order holiday hams and turkeys). They proudly offer Boar’s Head products, and their drink selection is extensive. I would rate the food at 4 stars. **Service:** The service was quite satisfactory—efficient and friendly, which is essential in a deli, especially during the lunchtime rush when customers want quick service. My visit saw a steady stream of customers, and everything seemed to operate smoothly. I would rate the service at 3 stars. **Value:** They have subs available in both half and full sizes, with half sizes priced between $5 and $6 and full sizes ranging from $9 to $11. Sandwich prices range from $4 to $6. If you choose the “plate” option, expect to add about a dollar. Single hot dogs start at $2.29, while a two-coney plate costs over $7. Burgers are priced between $4 and $5. While I’ve seen better and worse prices elsewhere, considering the quality of my meal, I find the prices reasonable. My total, including the plate and drink, was around $8.50 after tax, leading to a value rating of 3 stars. **Atmosphere:** Most of the space is dedicated to the kitchen and drink area, with about 10 tables available for dining. The decor features early 20th-century advertising signs, and everything appeared clean and organized (although I didn’t check the sanitation rating). I would give the atmosphere a rating of 3 stars. **Overall:** I am looking forward to returning to sample more from the menu! I'm giving this deli an overall rating of 4 stars for the excellent taste and quality of my meal, and I didn't encounter any major issues. Just keep in mind that it might not be the cheapest lunch option; good quality often comes at a price! **Food: 8/10; Service: 7/10; Value: 7/10; Atmosphere: 7/10**"

Bread N Wine

Bread N Wine

1417 Lexington Ave, New York City I-10128-1613, United States

Wine • French • Coffee • American


"We went to Bread N Wine on a early Saturday afternoon for brunch. We were greeted and seated by the servers who were attentive. The food was okay the bread was really soft and fresh. My partner got the French Lentil Soup, Spinach and Tomato Egg Bake andI got the French onion soup, egg omelette with spicy tomato avocado and onions. I wasn 't happy with my omelette because thespicy just meant it was covered in hot sauce within. For beverages, we got chai lattes (we later found out it wasn 't tea basedbut rather coffee) and we had the option of oat milk, almond milk or regular milk. In terms of our overall experience we feltby the end too many things were steering the experience south; the worst was when we were accused of using counterfeit money topay for the tip. There was no special marker used to prove that the money was counterfeit or technology to back up this claim.That experience alone left a bad taste in our mouth as we left embarrassed by that claim, kind of shook from that, we stilladded the tip to our credit card 18%. As we walked out and talked about how weird that was, the owner of the business nextdoor overheard us and asked to see the $20 bill he showed us that our money was real and validated what we knew, that themoney wasn 't counterfeit. When we went back into Bread N Wine to discuss this there was no apology, just well, it felt thatway , shrug. It left a terrible feeling. We would not go back after that, this is not how you treat customers from start tofinish, hence the 2 star review."