Whiteway Delicatessen
1237 King St, Jacksonville, FL, 32204
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Address :
1237 King St
Jacksonville, FL, 32204 - Phone (904) 389-0355
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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L D.
Love them! They remember my order each time I go in. Food is so fresh and delicious.
(5)Amanda G.
I wish they had better hours but the food is delicious!
(4)Paul D.
Great food and honest pricing, they treat you like family. Try any sandwich with tabouli, you won't be disappointed.
(5)Matt H.
Great little spot I stepped in on accident. Got a breakfast sandwich and talked to the owner, Sam, about my roadtrip and showed him my sketches. He cut my bill by a few dollars just because! Great guy, he asked if I could do a commission of the front entrance and I did for a sandwich, but he ended up paying me instead! Great experience. Breakfast sandwich with meat runs around $5.00 real good price & flavor.
(5)Matt M.
There are very few places you can go "where everybody knows your name" and this is one of those places. Sandwiches are listed by the people's names instead of of by a traditional name like Ham and Swiss. Almost every sandwich is layered with a flavorful tabouli, but not to worries if you want to change it out for something else. There are so many combinations to choose from, but know you can order your own custom sandwich too. My favorites include George's special (vegetarian), Lee Harrimiss and the Tom Bishop. But order anything because it's all good. Order at the counter, get a self serve drink and watch them bring it out to your table this is a Jacksonville legend and with good reason.
(5)James D.
Simply based on the food. I didn't dine in. Tabouli. If you don't like it, go to subway. 80% of the goods here have tabouli in it and it's great. Seriously. Great. It's practically one of the best sandwiches/pitas I've ever had. I won't sugarcoat it. It's good.
(5)Allie A.
It was my turn to pick a spot for lunch to meet up with a good friend, and she requested to stick around in Riverside. I had been craving some Whiteway for awhile (I always seem to forget it's there... until I drive past after a trip to Beer 30) and I was kind of blown away I had yet to write a review for this amazing lunch spot. So Whiteway it was. The Tom Bishop is my usual go to: ham, turkey, salami, tabouli, feta, avocado spread, peppers and hot sauce, all grilled up to perfection in an amazing pita. I love how the meats are sliced perfectly thin, their tabouli is awesome and they put a lotta love into these sandwiches. The end result is pure sandwich awesomeness. I also love the veggie tabouli option as well. Sam the owner is just a gem. Always remembers you (even if it's been too long) and always has a smile on his face. If you are looking for a fast casual lunch that doesn't lack flavor... this is the spot.
(5)Rick D.
Ok, So i go to Parks Auto down the street by where intuition used to be and Everytime (When I wait for the car) Johnny recommends I wait here and has one of his guys drop me off. This particular morning it was breakfast, The owners are awesome and they have regulars that visit every morning as you can tell by everyone and their saying hello with familiarity. Eggs, Sausage, English Muffin and Coffee, Simple, and Delicious. Only 4 stars and Why you may ask? Well the amount of plastic(s) they put out is a huge impact on the environment and the outside although the owner was outside picking up trash, but still a lot of plastic. Check it out and Relax
(4)GT W.
Of all the old-time Jacksonville local gems, Whiteway is probably the most critical for someone to experience. It's as local as it gets...family owned and run for decades, menu items are named after locals who made custom orders long ago that were tasty enough to become permanent menu items. One such special item is named after my uncle...fun fact. Turkey tabouli pita sandwich is my go to. Absolutely so wonderful. Pictures are pinned to the wall from decades of local patrons have lunch and breakfast here. It's brought me more happy memories than any other food venue in my hometown. I should probably buy a Whiteway t-shirt...
(5)Carol M.
Okay, so I travel a lot and love to be able to eat local whenever possible. I AM SO EXCITED that I found this place in Jacksonville!! Unfortunately, I will probably not eat anywhere else in Jacksonville for lunch now that I found this gem. In a nutshell, this is your old school neighborhood deli. Walk in, counter order and grab a seat if you can. Get there early for seating and parking. First visit, be prepared to take some time browsing the menu on the wall. It's a lot to take in. I consumed the Late Bloomer, which was basically turkey heaven in a pita. Turkey is served warmed, wrapped in cheese, tabouli, avocado and bacon! Served with a side of chips. Note: tabouli (or tabbouleh) is served on almost all of their sandwiches. This is a traditional middle eastern salad that is oh so yummy!
(5)Mark B.
I have seen this deli and even thought about eating here many times. Well today I went to one of their neighbors and they were closed. So today was their day. I stopped in cause I have read the reviews and I will have to agree with all of the positive reviews. This place is a nice family owned and run shop. Very clean inside and they have a lot of old pictures of the area. It was nice to see an old place still kicking it. The breakfast sandwich was really good. Just what I wanted a breakfast pita sandwich. Everything was fresh and I did like the sausage. A pretty good quality sausage. I will return many times I believe.
(4)Heather W.
ALL CAPS CANT EVEN DESCRIBE MY LOVE FOR THIS PLACE. Seriously- amazing ma and pop business vibe. The owners are always there and they remember you and love chatting. A true sense of community. Then on top of that- the food is amazing. Delicious freshly cut deli meet. Screw subway- this is the way cold cuts should be. The family also brings in their own Mediterranean twist on it all with superb tabouli and pita.
(5)Courtney S.
After hearing rave reviews from my friends in the area, I finally made it into Whiteway. I didn't realize that they close at 3 p.m. everyday and I strolled into the place around 2:45. The man (who I assume is the owner) didn't bat an eye at my late appearance. He was super friendly and helpful. I went with the "Late Bloomer" and couldn't have been more pleased. It was a perfectly constructed pita masterpiece that consisted of avocado, turkey, bacon and tabbouleh (and I added tomatoes, per usual). The tabbouleh was perfection and the ingredient ratio was on point. I will definitely be back for more!
(5)Jay S.
Now perhaps I should have had one of their pita's but this is a deli and I was in the mood for a hot pastrami with swiss on wheat with lettuce and tomato expecting a hearty lunch. Run by a friendly nice Palestianian family in a clean and well lit establishment on King Street. Sandwiches here do not come with any chips so I got some along with a sweet tea at the counter after ordering. When the Sandwich was delivered,it was truly....about 4-5 thin slices of pastrami, no lettuce or tomato, one scant slice of Swiss on two pieces of miniscule bread. The best thing out of the meal was the crushed ice in my tea. Very inadequate, unsatisfying or insufficient for a $10 lunch.
(2)Caron S.
After several people recommending Whiteway to me (and not working near it) I decided after running 9-miles on my day off that it'd be a great place to try! It's much larger than I expected, noticeably clean, and the staff was inviting and helpful. Everything on the menu looks delicious and I'm beyond eager to rush back and try other specialties. I ordered the Late Bloomers (a toasted pita stuffed with warm turkey and provolone cheese, tabouli, banana peppers and bacon pieces) as I love avocado spread and tabouli. It was amazing! The tabouli was fresh and flavorful, and the texture of the creamy avocado contrasted perfectly with the crunchy banana peppers and bold bacon, and the crispy pita bread didn't overshadow any of its contents. Ahhh....I wish this place was open on the weekends!
(5)Dale O.
This venerable neighborhood deli has stood the test of time; Its been here (or down the street) for a many many years, for good reason. Best pita sandwiches around for one. Even though they don't list a camel rider on the menu, maybe because of the 'hateful' name, they have the Jacksonville sandwich, only they call it the desert rider at Whiteway. No matter the name, they stuff a pita sandwich that you'll love . It gets busy at lunchtime, and even though it's bigger than it looks from the street, you may not be able to find a seat. No worries, just order your sandwich and go sit in one of the nearby parks for a fine al fresco lunch. On our last visit, we chose Memorial Park, because of the beautiful view of the river. If you've never been to Whiteway, don't put it off any longer. Just go. Maybe, like us, you'll spot a local celebrity or two while you're there!
(5)Barney C.
My pita sandwich was a work of art. They have obviously put a lot of work into their recipes, a ton of trial-and-error, but it sure shows. The avocado-tabouleh-whatever blend was the perfect complement to the meat in the sandwich, and the pita was toasted perfectly. So wonderful to see owners running the joint and taking pride in their work, it truly shows.
(5)Devon N.
Tired of the same old cold subs from the same old sub shops? Are you in the Avondale/Riverside/Murray Hill district? If so, stop by Whiteway Delicatessen on King St! My coworker pal and I have been frequenting this place the last few weeks, each time trying something new. The menu is pretty big, so it hasn't been hard to do. Most of the sandwiches that I've had were served warm, on toasted sub rolls, but they also offer sandwiches on bread and in pitas. Sam, the owner, is usually working the counter and is very friendly and inviting. There's a hidden camera somewhere behind the counter than snaps your photo, you'll see evidence of that on the walls. Kinda creepy, but the photos are fun to look at, haha. They do tend to put tabouli on all of their sandwiches, but if you're like me and not a fan of the stuff, you can just ask to have it left off. Overall, a very tasty lunch spot!
(4)Jennifer P.
I've been coming here for years. Love their food. Love the people who work here. The Whiteway Deli makes delicious sandwiches and don't cost an arm and a leg. I love the Late Bloomer sandwich, but have also tried a little bit of everything on the menu at some time or another... now if only I could convince them to bring back the portabella sandwich they use to have on special from time to time... Soo good. I read in a previous review that the place smelt bad. I have been here a zillion times (okay that's an over exaggeration... perhaps 100 times) since they moved to this location and have NEVER smelt anything bad here. In fact if anything I have smelt the inviting aroma of their food. I don't think I have even smelt a nasty smelling customer (LOL). The menu offers variety and is kid friendly. My toddler and preschool aged kids have been eating here basically since they were in utero. In fact I ate here (if you want to be specific, at their old location down the street) as often as twice a week when i was pregnant. The staff here is very friendly and are great people.
(5)Hilary L.
Whiteway has a pretty big reputation. People love this place. I even really like it, although I wouldn't say I love it. But, before I get into that, lets discuss to pros. The food is awesome. They make a large variety of unique sandwiches, not just your run of the mill, can find anywhere sandwiches. They actually think up original pairings. So, it can be exciting and somewhat adventurous to eat here. However, that said, I usually go for something pretty tame, like pita with hummus and tabbouleh. Ha. I guess I am not always in the mood for an adventure. Another awesome thing is that, when you are paying at the register, they have a little button that is connected to a camera that takes pictures of unassuming patrons. They then post the pictures up on the walls in the restaurant and in boxes that you can sort through. It is pretty amusing. Okay, so downfall. This place smells... bad. It smells like a dirty mop. I haven't ever been able to bring myself to eat in here because I can't handle the smell. I even have a hard time ordering because it kind of ruins my appetite. Maybe that's why I always go for something safe. If you can get past the smell then this place is truly amazing. I have a sensitive nose [aka I can't usually smell well, so when I can smell something I am usually overwhelmed by it, good or bad], so maybe it doesn't bother most people. The food is five stars, delicious. Worth a shot!
(4)Johnny C.
Best food I got in Florida. The pastrami taboule was amazing.
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