The other comment on this business has the Chevron Deli confused with the place across the street. For some reason, both print on their receipts South Bay Deli. The Chevron/Deli has a lot of Indian food choices on the shelf which is nice, the problem is, some are expired and things that appear originally intended for their own family. The deli food is good. The main owner wife and husband are nice professional people. The younger men who work there are immature.
Nick W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Olympia, WA
Way out towards the middle of nowhere(aka the Southbay cluster of businesses), the South Bay Grocery and Deli is the definition of «No Frills». The grocery story is dark and dingy, but with a pretty nice supply of misc. things and a decent beer selection. The deli was cooking up a storm as I popped by, and it was evidenced by the overwhelming smell of the deep fryer. A further look and you could see why… there was very little ventilation other than over the grill. Foodwise, they have two focuses — burgers and teriyaki. I tried the burger. The South Bay burger comes with standard toppings, a toasted bun, two slices of cheese, some grilled mushrooms, and ham. The burger patty(small, unseasoned, and some combo of overcooked and pre-frozen) was almost completely unnoticeable in this sandwich, a good thing in this case. The slice of ham was real thick and was the flavor that dominated the burger. The cheese was layered on double thick, one yellow and one white, and was perfectly gooey and processed tasty. If you’re in the area, it’s probably the best option… but no reason to seek it out otherwise.