I normally feel it’s better to say little & make it count, when it comes to Food-based services. I’m breaking that personal rule today. I must share with all of you, my personal work-site experience with DeBo’s Deli, because… it was that bad! We ordered 4 sandwiches, a muffin, 1 tea, 2 coffees & a hot chocolate. It took two hours to get our delivery. The phone-lady was unprofessional, condescending & unwilling to try to fix the situation. They didn’t go to the right building, after i repeatedly gave them the Name on the building, the exact address & i called 4 – 5 times. They only got the one star for showing up, because the delivery guy was apologetic too. The food & beverages were cold & not put together very well. NOMOREDEBO’S DELI for this office!
Donna M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Farmingdale, NY
Just ate an egg sandwich made with what tasted like a day old roll. Enough said. Fast delivery though :/
Victoria N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Shoreham, NY
This place is TERRIBLE. I work in an office building within walking distance of this deli — and from now on, I am walking right past this deli to the other deli down the street(it’s called 3 Jacks Deli. Much better food, great egg sandwiches.) First of all, the staff is terrible. The owners don’t seem to like their own business. Actually, I’ve met 2 of the owners and they are definitely not very nice to their customers. Attitude, attitude, attitude. I have walked in there maybe 2 dozen times and usually I am standing around 3 – 5 minutes before someone asks, «are you being helped?» to which I always reply, «nope!» I continued to go back because it was a convenient location, but after last week I now refuse. I had an egg sandwich with ham.(Ham did not taste right. Sure enough, by 2 pm, I had thrown up the ham. Gross, but it’s the truth.) They often lack supplies. Each time I have gone, they have run out of something — whether it is coffee cups, cream cheese, napkins, ketchup packets. For a deli, you really should have a stock pile of the essential deli necessities. It’s also a tad dirty. God only knows what the kitchen and behind the scenes looks like. Save your money and go somewhere else. De Bo’s is definitely not worth your time or money.
Ahmed B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brentwood, NY
Great deli. Changed my opinion on deli’s after visiting this place. Delicious hot food, and amazing customizable hero’s. Place is clean, owners are very soft spoken and respectful. They make a mean Turkey that reminds me of thanksgiving dinner.
Tricia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hauppauge, NY
So many choices at this deli! Love trying the different sandwich options that they have. Can’t forget the yummy breakfasts too. My two eggs with tomato and cheese always hits the spot for Debo’s! Great staff– I appreciate how helpful they are on a consistent basis.
Joseph S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Islip Terrace, NY
I’ve been to this place a number of times. When it was Chris’s Deli the food was great and they actually took the time to make a good sandwich. Since it’s been Debos now I’ve had MOLDY bread on numerous occasions. A chicken cutlet parm sandwich which I asked for toasted was thrown on the panini press and was absolutely awful. They even messed up a simple ham and cheese which tasted bad, the bread was not fresh and the ham tasted awful along with the stringy lettuce they use, disgusting. I’ve been physically sick from this place in the past and I would recommend to everyone to steer clear!!!
T S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Central Islip, NY
Worst food on Motor Pkwy! They make a quesedilla with onions and tomatoes? Just disgusting. I had a side of roasted potatoes and they were dry and unseasoned. A waist of $ 12.00. Worst experience ever. Don’t bother wasting your money.
Raja K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Commack, NY
I really like this deli. Lots of great hot food options and really clean. Cleanliness matters to me. The staff is really friendly and they are very helpful when it comes to ordering ahead and picking up. Meat, meat, meat. All high quality and in huge portions.
Harry H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
Our workday lunch deliveries on two consecutive days from the deli formerly known as Chris’ included a far-below-average Sicilian Panini and onion rings, both abominably greasy items(this coming from someone with a high tolerance for fried foods). The latter contained more bad than good specimen and ended up trashed, something I also do very rarely. The next day’s heavy Western Omelet suffered the same fate, an egregiously sloppy oil slick with ‘home fries’ aka chunked potatoes… this dish had me on the border of queasy, another once-a-year phenomenon. The cold, soggy white toast was tossed. Meat-eaters perennially rave about the place, but it appears as if they strike out for non-carnivores or have simply gone treacherously downhill since changing hands(and the name). It’s a shame these offerings perpetuate the bad-deli genre stereotype, offering meager meatless options, further augmenting the misses. 2013 update: apparently their egg sandwiches are inconsistent enough to cause them customer loss from longtime Chris’ loyals.