I got a chicken salad melt and it was bomb Owner is very friendly Will be back for more Prices were also good I devoured the sandwich And was very satisfied So i decided to write this to encourage others like you to go You won’t be disappointed
Allie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Providence, RI
I think this place is called«Delicious». It’s hard to see their full name on the sign. Delicious makes me sad. Mostly because I can see how much potential it has! I live very close by and daily will drive by to go to other places like My Favorite Muffin, Panera bread or Brewed Awakenings for coffee and bagels or breakfast sandwiches. Delicious would benefit from someone helping them with their menu, making it more clear and concise. The coffee is great but it needs to be set up in a better spot. The whole place is very awkward; The tables, the menu, the staff and the empty looking cases. If delicious would make a big menu board with all of their offerings, if they would display their bagels pastries etc nicely so that customers could see what they have, and if their staff wouldn’t seem So confused about everything, this place would be awesome! Because the food I’ve had is really good! it’s just so awkward to go in there and try to figure out what they have!
Sue M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Kingstown, RI
First found The Deli at the Casey Farm farmer’s market and am totally addicted to their goods. Everything is fantastic and super fresh. I even ordered a large platter of a variety of hummus and tabbouleh options as well as house made pita chips for a party! It was a huge hit! My personal favorites are the tomato tabbouleh that I could eat by the quart and the stuffed grape leaves that are outstanding. The new pumpkin hummus was delicious and I am definitely going back to get more this week!
Stephanie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Providence, RI
Quick note: the place apparently JUST changed their name from Pomegranates to The Deli. I couldn’t find either one on Unilocal.(There’s a Delicacies at the same address, but I have no idea what that’s about.) Their signs read«The Deli». Poor and un-googlable choice of naming aside, I like this place. They hooked me with the unbelievably addictive tomato tabbouleh at the Pawtucket Farmers Market, and when I couldn’t bear to make the container last the whole long seven days until the next market, I had to go find them at their location in Cranston. They have a wide variety of other Middle-Eastern nibbles. BUT. THE. TABBOULEH. Seriously.