Love this place for a quick, fresh lunch that wont have you ready for a nap. Yummy ingredients. The ability to create your own sandwich which for a foodie like me is a BIG deal. Mix and match different sandwiches to make something that is truly your own. My go to is lettuce, cheese, bacon, mayo and avocado on focaccia bread. I have just started trying their salad menu starting with the spinach salad and am only disappointed it took me so long to try one(I was just so hung up on the diy sandwich thing). They also do a good breakfast sandwich /wrap. Even their coffee and baked good are awesome(especially the pound cake muffin aka cake for breakfast!). Very well rounded establishment plus cute puppies on the wall !
Jamie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wilmington, DE
Great place! One of my favorite places for lunch. Lots of choice, all delicious. Also the dog theme is very cute :)
Mother E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Avondale, PA
I stopped by this location for a quick take out salad for lunch. First impression is that it is quite confusing to find the right entrance in the office park complex to get to the restaurant. Then once you find your way, the parking lot is cramped and there are too few spaces for the patrons of the various businesses. Once you finally make it into the restaurant, you are led to a large menu board. The cash registers are directly below the board and you are greeted immediately upon arriving. If you don’t know what you want to order(l didn’t) then the employees stand behind the cash registers and stare at you until you’ve figured it out. This is awkward. I ordered a house salad and plain bagel. I paid $ 10.58. I feel that the price is out of line with the quality of the food, location and service level. I’ll save myself the aggravation and expense by choosing to go elsewhere next time.
Eva B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Newark, DE
Purebred Deli has become a chain of stores now, and these stores are very well placed. Opposite the area’s biggest hospital, which was remodeled to get more seating, and the dog photos that once graced their walls are now pedestrian in comparison. In Greenville’s only little shopping area where there is no other competition, unless you go to Janssen’s Market, which is in the shopping center just before their’s, and has both a café and takeout that beats the pants off Purebred. The ambiance at Purebred is a tad better if that makes a difference to you. To me good food with little ambiance is fine, so long as the place is clean, and in Wilmington. If there are others, please excuse that I haven’t looked for them. The variety of sandwiches, that were in the past, once lush with fillings, despite the supermarket tomatoes, have become smaller in size and have less of their fillings. They have also done away with so many sandwiches that your choices, once varied and interesting is down to a scant few. The muffins are big and have interesting flavors. I am not aware if Purebred uses local produce or Global Sysco for their food. My money is on the latter. The prices have gone up, though they were never inexpensive. The service has gone down, specifically at the Christiana and Greenville locations. The best I can say now is that, while I did love their Visla,(a BLT on focaccia with chipotle mayonnaise,) it was originally big enough that I could not finish it, I now am hungry after eating the entire thing. I would have winced a wee bit if they had raised the prices more but had left the sandwiches the same size. Where I once was a regular customer of Purebred, they have now become a very occasional place for me. First the change from the best coffee in the entire area to the same as any Wawa, then the pricey sandwiches that are not worth the price and a drop in service quality. They are a recognized name in this area and Delawareans are not that discriminating, for the most part, about what they eat. They have also chosen to stop serving pickles with the sandwiches, which is a shame: they were really good pickles.
Alistair G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wilmington, DE
Very good sandwiches, salads and soups. Excellent breakfast selection in addition to a wide variety of creative sandwiches with a variety of breads. You can also buy the breads(fairly wide selection) and pastries(fairly small but tasty selection) if that is your wish. Eat-in or takeout are both good. Marginally more expensive than the Subway/Wawa fare but MUCH better quality. The comparison to Panera is interesting although I actually prefer the food here as well as it being a more generous portion.
Nate S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wilmington, DE
Went there for the first time a week ago and was impressed with their corned beef Reuben, the Irish setter. Ready to go back and try more of their sandwiches!
Laurie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
The food is delicious, and the prices aren’t bad. The table was dirty when we say down, but the girl who worked here did ask if she could clean it as we sat down. I almost got the Cobb Salad, then I noticed the Lobster Bisque. It was all over at that point. The Lobster was real, and the Bisque was creamy and hot. My cohort got Turkey on Rye, and there was so much turkey she had to take some off. The Chicken Noodle Soup was full of noodely goodness too. They have some great desserts, high chairs available, and kids menus I would absolutely come here more Often, if it wasn’t 4000 miles from home!
Albert L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sterling, VA
A solid local chain that offers a slew of sandwiches and soups. Think of it as a homey deli-shop but with a twist. We got some sandwiches to go, and they were all great. The basil pesto sandwich on ciabbatta with mozza, peppers, and chicken was flavorful and filling. The Newfoundland sandwich was melty and flavorful as well(if not a tad salty). The third with ham, turkey, and roast beef was packed and had a good bite. Service was patient and friendly, and the orders come out quickly. A great stop for anyone to enjoy a nice bite to eat.
Elana B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 WSHNGTN XING, PA
Just went for dinner the first time. Basically it’s Panera… but with some local dog theme going on(and bigger portions). I ordered a half soup half salad combo and was pleasantly surprised at how large the half salad was! Anyway the cobb salad was good. nothing really out of the ordinary, the sliced avocado was really nice. The parmesan kale italian sausage soup was very tasty. In reality it was a mostly parmesan soup with some tiny kale shreds in it, but the italian sausage was bountiful! Anyway for $ 9 i’m very full(unlike at panera) and the employees are much more pleasant than Panera. P. S. if you like coffee they have a WALL(there must have been around 20) coffee canisters all with different, exotic flavors of coffee. Definitely want to get some next time!
B K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, DE
The food is made quickly and there’s great variety. Every dish I have ever ordered tasted fresh. They also have a variety of beverages, my favorite is the iced tea. In addition, I love all the pictures of dogs and the rolling stream of customer’s dogs on the tv. A great place to go to for lunch.
Jason F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hockessin, DE
New to Delaware I thought I’d give it a try being that it’s pretty close to my house; I’d like to find a quick place like this to eat when I don’t feel like cooking myself. I ordered the Golden Retriever, overall it was pretty good, tasted fresh, and was enough for the price. Even the pickle I had as a side was fresh and crunchy, they’re usually half the size and soggy at Panera. I like that it’s not a chain, rather there’s 5 locations throughout northern Delaware and SEPA. I’ll probably be back to try other sandwiches.
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wilmington, DE
I’ve only gone to this place a couple times. I usually order their Irish Setter(Jewish rye, corned beef(or turkey), swiss, cole slaw and thousand island dressing) which is always yummy. Then today I ordered a French Poodle for the first time(French baguette, turkey, brie, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach and champagne mustard) and it was good. I really like the sweetness of the mustard. I don’t really like the options for their sides; either chips or carrot. I don’t like either so I never get anything(even though you pay for it as part of the sandwich.) I wish they offered an organic apple sauce or something. Yes, their ingredients are fresh but it’s disappointing that most of their sandwiches are around 600 – 700 calories(another reason I don’t go too often.) Maybe I should try one of their soups next time.
Alex M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
Great local chain with a variety of soup and sandwiches as well as pastries. For those on a budget, the sunrise sandwich is delicious. Another favorite is the jack russel