2nd Avenue Deli - Menu

162 E. 33rd St., New York 10016, 10016-4641, United States

🛍 Delis, Kosher, Casual, Catering

4.3 💬 10081 Reviews
2nd Avenue Deli

Phone: +12126899000,+12126899069

Address: 162 E. 33rd St., New York 10016, 10016-4641, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 10081

"The pastrami sandwich was a bit chewy, the meat was not tender, nothing special. Spinach knish was good. Service was fast. When we came in there was a line for people wanting to dine in, nobody mentioned we had to put our names on a list. After waiting for a while, people started coming in after us and the person working at the counter told them to add their names to the list and they did before we got a chance. A clear sign with instructions at the door would be helpful"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Soups

Sandwiches

Salads

Passover

Kascha

Extras

Suppen

Easter

Side Dishes

Side Orders

Entrées

Side Dishes (American Menu)

Side Dishes $3 Each

Pizza

Salad

Pastries

Pastries And Snacks

Breakfast Treats

Hummus

Main Course

Chicken Dishes

Starters

Salad Dressings

Deli Standards

Deli Meat Sandwiches

Shavonn Shavonn

Not for me, not the same quality as the one i shall not name

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Reviews

Maria
Maria

the broth from the matzoh ball soup had a fishy and strong dill flavor.


Gui
Gui

The best pastrami sandwich I have ever had. It was so good and tender that all other pastrami sandwiches will not taste good afterwards. A great experience for foodies that want to try an authentic New York City deli


Gui
Gui

my favorite nyc kosher deli! Always feels like being home???? (no wonder almost every celebrity in New York has eaten here! the food is always fresh, sandwhiches are always big, stuffed cabbage is one if my favorites, always end with the apple strudel ???? View menu


Gui
Gui

Awesome old school deli with friendly service and killer pastrami sandwiches featuring a mountain of thinly sliced pastrami that?s oh so tender. They have 2 locations this one and another on the UES. I?ve been to both and they?re equally good just depends what part of town you?re in.


Gui
Gui

UGH, so good!! I got salmon and scrambled eggs and it was literally divine. My husband got a gigantic sandwich that he couldn't even finish a full 1/2 of! ???? We got a piece of Chocolate Babka at the end of our meal and it was delicious. We wanted to go back again in just the week we were in New York!


Gui
Gui

Very delicious and thin cut deli meat. One of the few places in New York City that is authentically kosher. The pastrami is very great in flavor. Also highly recommend trying their chocolate flavored soda. Only thing is that the food is very expensive so not a place to affordability go on a regular basis. View menu


Gui
Gui

First time visiting this old school New York Deli, and it was very good as I had hoped. I really like that they slice The Corned Beef and pastrami thin, as it should be, it just makes the sandwich all that more juicy and flavorful. Very friendly and laid-back inside, great place to duck in and have a great lunch on a cold/rainy day. Slightly on the expensive side(NY! but generally worth it as they serve a superior product! Among the top delis in New York!


Gui
Gui

This is a very traditional dining place in NYC, and it is not located in its original location anymore. You can see its history in the walls, the decor and the menu. I felt very culturally enriched by eating at the 2nd Ave Deli. Service was approachable and fun. The food was good, although not stellar. I have had better matzo ball soup and pastrami/corned beef sandwiches. The twin double especially is a little too expensive for what it is. What bumped this meal was my


Gui
Gui

The pastrami sandwich was a bit chewy, the meat was not tender, nothing special. Spinach knish was good. Service was fast. When we came in there was a line for people wanting to dine in, nobody mentioned we had to put our names on a list. After waiting for a while, people started coming in after us and the person working at the counter told them to add their names to the list and they did before we got a chance. A clear sign with instructions at the door would be helpful View menu

Categories

  • Delis Fresh, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, and sides with premium ingredients. Enjoy classic favorites and unique creations, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal or a leisurely lunch with friends.
  • Kosher Explore our Kosher menu featuring delicious and authentic dishes prepared in adherence to Jewish dietary laws. Enjoy a variety of thoughtfully crafted meals that cater to both tradition and taste. View menu
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Catering Catering services offering a diverse range of delicious and beautifully presented dishes, perfect for any event or gathering. Our menu combines creativity with quality ingredients to delight your guests.

Amenities

  • Television
  • Street Parking
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  • Accepts Credit Cards
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