We waited an hour to order and receive our food. The food is decent, nothing to write home about. I was not very pleased with my experience.
(1)
Michael S.
Honestly, the sandwich I had was pretty decent, but having no real dietary restrictions I guess there is a lack of appreciation for the sandwiches. For the price and taste this place is A-OK. Maybe it would be different if I needed my food to be Kosher.
(3)
Alex M.
I won't mince words...the venue isn't some hip cool upscale spot to be seen in, but I really don't care. This isn't some cool spot for sandwiches, but a wondrous "straight to business" spot for food when you need. I liked the large variety of choices so one could go as light or heavy as they choose. Maybe you won't find it "pretty", but the food you'll love. So take it to go if you need better scenery.
(4)
Michael M.
Still waiting for my catering order as I am writing this. It's currently 2 hours late and I ordered 24 hours ago! They are catering for a Drs office, so of course the office is back working and seeing patients. I don't even care what the food tastes like, when you spend $400 on a lunch order you better be on time.
(1)
Jason P.
Impulse eating decisions are usually hit or miss for me. The hits generally occur since I am starving, which really means the misses are that much worse. Where do I start with this place? I guess first off, this isn't really a vegetarians ideal span. I ordered the veggie wrap, asked for no onions, which they totally ignored and then told them I wanted the house chips as my side. The guy immediately asked if I was a vegetarian and when I told him I was, he said the house chips were not veggie, so I just told him the bagged ones were fine. I get my order home and it is house chips and an onion wrap basically. Even worse was the order took forever to make despite the place being empty. On top of that I got to listen to the guy curse out multiple phone orders during the wait.
(1)
Anastasia B.
Although the food is mediocre, the service is much worse. I walked in to pick up an order and a few people lined up behind me. This young boy behind the counter, no manners at all, saw me standing there and continued to go about his business as if I wasn't there. He was fidgeting with paper, walking back and forth between the counter and the kitchen and even managed to pick his cell phone up to check it. Finally he comes back to the counter and takes the person behind me. If you've been there, the place isn't big at all so I can't even excuse it! He then, after taking that order walked away AGAIN! My food was literally on the counter waiting to be picked up. If it weren't for me picking up and order for the office that had already paid, I would of been out of there. After 15 minutes of waiting he finally acknowledged me. I received my bag and left. Needless to say I will never step foot in this place again. Lets work on your customer service people, your place isn't that popular or big . . . .
(1)
Yosef N.
Consistently very good, flavorful food. Ive used them many times for catered business meetings and they've never failed me and people are really happy with it. A few favorite wraps from my perspective are the firecracker chicken, steak fajita and the Reuben. The desert options are really limited and the seating area is tiny. I always order take out so it doesn't bother me. For really flavorful food food, you can't go wrong with this place.
(4)
Menachem B.
I can only say great things about this place is sandwiches and wraps oh they've gotten me through some very hard times. I love this place whether it's pickup or sit down I am always happy with my meal and always full and at some grate prices.
(5)
Hannah H.
My mom and I came here to get some sandwiches to go for our little picnic. The Sandwich Club is located off of Oakton in a plaza. The guys working there were friendly, and ordering was a breeze. They offer wraps, deli sandwiches, salads, soups, and even fried chicken. We ordered from the Deli Sandwiches, a Corned Beef - this came with a side of homemade chips and pickles. I actually wasn't much of a fan of the corned beef as it was lacking flavor and was extremely bland. I'm glad I was able to check this place out, but not sure if I'd go back! +friendly staff :D
(3)
Jessica C.
Great corned beef sandwiches! I could eat up to my gizzards full of it!
(5)
Sara L.
I've been a longtime customer. I am NEVER going back again. There's a new mashgiach there named david. He used to live down the block from us. He was married and had a very nice family, lovely wife and kids. He worked at Emmas, used to be bagel country. He wound up getting divorced because while at Emmas he began a long running affair with a non Jewish girl, an employee at Emmas and was fired. He crushed his family. SHAME on you sandwich club for bringing him there. And before you say that they have nothing to do with Emmas and it shouldn't matter, Emmas and sandwich club are owned by the same peoplen. He KNEW all about David and still rehired him. Between the 2 time convicted pedophile who is a partner at Emmas and David, both places (owned by the same person) have no credibility of being a good place. And SHAME on the CRC for certifying this man as a mashgiach. Clearly Jewish law has nothing to do with being certified as a mashgiach
(1)
P. A.
We took a chance on this place and it wasnt good. First off eating inside is pretty uncomfortable since its so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I paid about $16 for a under par small sandwich, "spicy" fries with zero salt or spices, dry coleslaw, and mangled limp pickles. The fries were cold, and the food tasted old. I left hungry and unsatisfied. Way over priced. I wouldnt return even if the price was right. Im convinced after 1 visit that any 5 star reviews on here are by friends or family. Fail.
(1)
C A.
I happened to be working in the area, so we unfortunately stopped here for lunch. The place is quiet and uncomfortable. I ordered an overpriced meatball sandwich which honestly tasted like Sloppy Joe and it was cold. Truly disgusting imo, garnished with spicy fries, not spicy and cold too, dry coor slaw, and something that resembled a pickle. I eat lunch on the road every day during the week, and this was one of the worst I have had in years, seriously. I only gave this one star because there is no option for no stars. You will be sorry if you stop here.
(1)
Carly R.
I like the food from TSC, and I'm a picky eater. Excellent Matzo Ball Soup, not too Chicken-y and the Matzo Balls and dense and fluffy. Deli stuff is good, but my personal favorite is the Steak Fajita. Would most definitely recommend. They recently did a remodel, looks way better than before.
(4)
Adam K.
Father son dynamic Jewish duo, I am a fan. Son is nice, father is ready to hang up his apron.
(4)
David W.
The food and service are so good I don't know what to do with myself!!! Best place ever!!!! If I were a restaurant, I would marry this restaurant!!!!
(5)
Mickey M.
Drove by, stopped in. A Jewish family seems to run this store as that's who's all in the place, young and old throughout the dining room and kitchen. Two attempts at the fried chicken and mashed potatoes proven to be cold. C'mon, we faking it back there and sound reheats? Me thinks so. And then over reheated as dried out, yes. Cole slaw was just plain old. None of this food is fresh I cannot recommend. They are trying to do too much and not accomplishing anything. F
(1)
Wei W.
Despite being a tad bit '70's tacky and completely empty during lunch hour on a Thursday, the food was quite good and the service was quick. It is a bit pricy, even for kosher food. When we arrived a few minutes earlier than expected, the cashiers/bus boys worked quickly to get our order together. All in all, for takeout lunch meeting food, it hit the spot.
(3)
Matt R.
Food? Pretty good! The place? Decrepit, to a point I guess. It's kinda falling apart, the signs are dinky, but notably they make kosher food, which is a huge plus. Additionally, good kosher food, but expensive. I suppose takeout/delivery is probably substantially better suited to their abilities.
(4)
David W.
Excellent burgers andd fried chicken -
(4)
Matthew S.
I work for a museum, where most of the people are kosher. They deliver for all of our meetings, and make THE best sandwiches ever. The corn beef sandwich is big enough for two lunches, and the potato chips? mmmmmmmmm. They are totally homemade, and super yum. I suggest trying this place out - the quality is excellent, the taste is superb, and the portions are generous. Don't be scared by the prices. Kosher food is always a bit more expensive! Check them out next time your in Skokie!
(5)
E Z.
Love the Ruben wrap and chili. The spicy chicken wrap is Awesome as well. Homemade chips are a treat. Only gripe is hard to Get then to deliver. Food has always been fresh. They make awesome looking trays. They also cater events.
(4)
Glenda C.
**The prices on website are incorrect--the food's actually more expensive!"** I was buying for my coworkers and me. Placed an order to pick up. Had everyone's money ready to go. I notice the total is $7 more than what i expected. I question it and ask that they repeat my order. They do so along with a slight annoyance attached. Then, they say "Oh, did you order off our website? Those prices are wrong. We're in the process of fixing them." No apology or anything. Poor customer service. I left highly annoyed and a little angry!!
(2)
Samuel P.
I love this place. I love their wraps, e/one should try their reuben its soo delicious its a soft tortia inside is hot corned beef and i believe some type of cabbage with a great dressing
(4)
Faith D.
I'm not kosher but my niece is. We had her bridal shower there this afternoon. She had suggested getting the food from this place and after a lot of research (with not many good results) I had lunch here to check the place out. Not pretty and in a boring almost run-down mini strip mall -- the food here is worth stopping for. Also notable was very good customer service (particularly Mayer and David). Mayer worked with me on the menu choosing things to please everyone. There were last minute requests for a couple of customized wraps and Mayer took care of our guests. We had several salads, pastas and wraps. Also terrific sweet potato fries. The entire staff was great -- including back-of-the-house which I checked out first hand (cuz I'm a busybody). Really nice. Really good. Don't judge a book by the cover and come in for the food. I would recommend this place to anyone -- not just kosher; but great vegetarian choices. I'm told they will deliver to the city and as far away as Buffalo Grove. I may lure my niece and her new hubby and my nephew and his new wife with the promise of a meal from The Sandwich Club to get them to come visit me. Very good. I'll go back. Thanks boychicks!
(4)
Daniel A.
Love the fire cracker wrap and bbq beef. Always a great meal and great atmosphere. Def recommend
(4)
Asaf O.
I love the Sandwich Club. They have great cold cut sandwiches and soups. The salads are ok but not up my alley. I am more of a sandwich kind of guy. The potato chips are homeade so when you taste them you are like "SCORE!" and know you will not enjoy bagged chips ever again. Most of the sandwiches are very big and it is a little bit pricey but you have leftovers and the quality is worth it. I did like the roast beef and the turkey is also very good. I don't care for corned beef as Matthew S did but my dad loves it. If you have kids, they can always find a sandwich they will eat. Give them a try and you will be in potato chip/sandwich happy land.
(5)
Fran D.
Sandwich Club is a no-frills counter-service place with a wide selection of cold and hot sandwiches, a few entree-size plates, soups and some salads. The deli sandwiches are extremely generous. I have not been impressed with the roast beef (a bit dry and gristly) but otherwise the cold sandwiches are good; especially the turkey. If you haven't had kosher turkey breast, try it! The homemade chips outshine the fries, so even if you are getting a hot sandwich, you might want to substitute. Burgers are so-so; they have a tendency to overcook them. The hotdog is not on par with the basic Chicago-style available at every stand in the area; last time I got one, they put ketchup on with the "everything"! The horror! Stick with the cold deli and the soups; that is what they know here. The 1/2 sandwich/soup options is an especially good value. Matzah balls (for an extra $1) are homemade and quite respectable; they are not available every day. Service is good, with a bit of that kosher "edge" -- with so few kosher places I often get the feeling these businesses feel they are doing US a favor by being here. That attitude seems slightly on display here, but not to an obnoxious level.The decor is minimal and seating can be tight. Sandwich Club also supplies box lunches to the Loop Synagogue so downtown workers can have a kosher meal.
(3)
a w.
A nice place to go for soups and sandwiches. They have lots of great options to choose from -- from lots of different soups, sandwiches and wraps. Its a kosher place and has very tasty sandwiches. But watch out for the hours -- its closed on Saturdays and closes right after lunch on Fridays.
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Chana M.
We waited an hour to order and receive our food. The food is decent, nothing to write home about. I was not very pleased with my experience.
(1)Michael S.
Honestly, the sandwich I had was pretty decent, but having no real dietary restrictions I guess there is a lack of appreciation for the sandwiches. For the price and taste this place is A-OK. Maybe it would be different if I needed my food to be Kosher.
(3)Alex M.
I won't mince words...the venue isn't some hip cool upscale spot to be seen in, but I really don't care. This isn't some cool spot for sandwiches, but a wondrous "straight to business" spot for food when you need. I liked the large variety of choices so one could go as light or heavy as they choose. Maybe you won't find it "pretty", but the food you'll love. So take it to go if you need better scenery.
(4)Michael M.
Still waiting for my catering order as I am writing this. It's currently 2 hours late and I ordered 24 hours ago! They are catering for a Drs office, so of course the office is back working and seeing patients. I don't even care what the food tastes like, when you spend $400 on a lunch order you better be on time.
(1)Jason P.
Impulse eating decisions are usually hit or miss for me. The hits generally occur since I am starving, which really means the misses are that much worse. Where do I start with this place? I guess first off, this isn't really a vegetarians ideal span. I ordered the veggie wrap, asked for no onions, which they totally ignored and then told them I wanted the house chips as my side. The guy immediately asked if I was a vegetarian and when I told him I was, he said the house chips were not veggie, so I just told him the bagged ones were fine. I get my order home and it is house chips and an onion wrap basically. Even worse was the order took forever to make despite the place being empty. On top of that I got to listen to the guy curse out multiple phone orders during the wait.
(1)Anastasia B.
Although the food is mediocre, the service is much worse. I walked in to pick up an order and a few people lined up behind me. This young boy behind the counter, no manners at all, saw me standing there and continued to go about his business as if I wasn't there. He was fidgeting with paper, walking back and forth between the counter and the kitchen and even managed to pick his cell phone up to check it. Finally he comes back to the counter and takes the person behind me. If you've been there, the place isn't big at all so I can't even excuse it! He then, after taking that order walked away AGAIN! My food was literally on the counter waiting to be picked up. If it weren't for me picking up and order for the office that had already paid, I would of been out of there. After 15 minutes of waiting he finally acknowledged me. I received my bag and left. Needless to say I will never step foot in this place again. Lets work on your customer service people, your place isn't that popular or big . . . .
(1)Yosef N.
Consistently very good, flavorful food. Ive used them many times for catered business meetings and they've never failed me and people are really happy with it. A few favorite wraps from my perspective are the firecracker chicken, steak fajita and the Reuben. The desert options are really limited and the seating area is tiny. I always order take out so it doesn't bother me. For really flavorful food food, you can't go wrong with this place.
(4)Menachem B.
I can only say great things about this place is sandwiches and wraps oh they've gotten me through some very hard times. I love this place whether it's pickup or sit down I am always happy with my meal and always full and at some grate prices.
(5)Hannah H.
My mom and I came here to get some sandwiches to go for our little picnic. The Sandwich Club is located off of Oakton in a plaza. The guys working there were friendly, and ordering was a breeze. They offer wraps, deli sandwiches, salads, soups, and even fried chicken. We ordered from the Deli Sandwiches, a Corned Beef - this came with a side of homemade chips and pickles. I actually wasn't much of a fan of the corned beef as it was lacking flavor and was extremely bland. I'm glad I was able to check this place out, but not sure if I'd go back! +friendly staff :D
(3)Jessica C.
Great corned beef sandwiches! I could eat up to my gizzards full of it!
(5)Sara L.
I've been a longtime customer. I am NEVER going back again. There's a new mashgiach there named david. He used to live down the block from us. He was married and had a very nice family, lovely wife and kids. He worked at Emmas, used to be bagel country. He wound up getting divorced because while at Emmas he began a long running affair with a non Jewish girl, an employee at Emmas and was fired. He crushed his family. SHAME on you sandwich club for bringing him there. And before you say that they have nothing to do with Emmas and it shouldn't matter, Emmas and sandwich club are owned by the same peoplen. He KNEW all about David and still rehired him. Between the 2 time convicted pedophile who is a partner at Emmas and David, both places (owned by the same person) have no credibility of being a good place. And SHAME on the CRC for certifying this man as a mashgiach. Clearly Jewish law has nothing to do with being certified as a mashgiach
(1)P. A.
We took a chance on this place and it wasnt good. First off eating inside is pretty uncomfortable since its so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I paid about $16 for a under par small sandwich, "spicy" fries with zero salt or spices, dry coleslaw, and mangled limp pickles. The fries were cold, and the food tasted old. I left hungry and unsatisfied. Way over priced. I wouldnt return even if the price was right. Im convinced after 1 visit that any 5 star reviews on here are by friends or family. Fail.
(1)C A.
I happened to be working in the area, so we unfortunately stopped here for lunch. The place is quiet and uncomfortable. I ordered an overpriced meatball sandwich which honestly tasted like Sloppy Joe and it was cold. Truly disgusting imo, garnished with spicy fries, not spicy and cold too, dry coor slaw, and something that resembled a pickle. I eat lunch on the road every day during the week, and this was one of the worst I have had in years, seriously. I only gave this one star because there is no option for no stars. You will be sorry if you stop here.
(1)Carly R.
I like the food from TSC, and I'm a picky eater. Excellent Matzo Ball Soup, not too Chicken-y and the Matzo Balls and dense and fluffy. Deli stuff is good, but my personal favorite is the Steak Fajita. Would most definitely recommend. They recently did a remodel, looks way better than before.
(4)Adam K.
Father son dynamic Jewish duo, I am a fan. Son is nice, father is ready to hang up his apron.
(4)David W.
The food and service are so good I don't know what to do with myself!!! Best place ever!!!! If I were a restaurant, I would marry this restaurant!!!!
(5)Mickey M.
Drove by, stopped in. A Jewish family seems to run this store as that's who's all in the place, young and old throughout the dining room and kitchen. Two attempts at the fried chicken and mashed potatoes proven to be cold. C'mon, we faking it back there and sound reheats? Me thinks so. And then over reheated as dried out, yes. Cole slaw was just plain old. None of this food is fresh I cannot recommend. They are trying to do too much and not accomplishing anything. F
(1)Wei W.
Despite being a tad bit '70's tacky and completely empty during lunch hour on a Thursday, the food was quite good and the service was quick. It is a bit pricy, even for kosher food. When we arrived a few minutes earlier than expected, the cashiers/bus boys worked quickly to get our order together. All in all, for takeout lunch meeting food, it hit the spot.
(3)Matt R.
Food? Pretty good! The place? Decrepit, to a point I guess. It's kinda falling apart, the signs are dinky, but notably they make kosher food, which is a huge plus. Additionally, good kosher food, but expensive. I suppose takeout/delivery is probably substantially better suited to their abilities.
(4)David W.
Excellent burgers andd fried chicken -
(4)Matthew S.
I work for a museum, where most of the people are kosher. They deliver for all of our meetings, and make THE best sandwiches ever. The corn beef sandwich is big enough for two lunches, and the potato chips? mmmmmmmmm. They are totally homemade, and super yum. I suggest trying this place out - the quality is excellent, the taste is superb, and the portions are generous. Don't be scared by the prices. Kosher food is always a bit more expensive! Check them out next time your in Skokie!
(5)E Z.
Love the Ruben wrap and chili. The spicy chicken wrap is Awesome as well. Homemade chips are a treat. Only gripe is hard to Get then to deliver. Food has always been fresh. They make awesome looking trays. They also cater events.
(4)Glenda C.
**The prices on website are incorrect--the food's actually more expensive!"** I was buying for my coworkers and me. Placed an order to pick up. Had everyone's money ready to go. I notice the total is $7 more than what i expected. I question it and ask that they repeat my order. They do so along with a slight annoyance attached. Then, they say "Oh, did you order off our website? Those prices are wrong. We're in the process of fixing them." No apology or anything. Poor customer service. I left highly annoyed and a little angry!!
(2)Samuel P.
I love this place. I love their wraps, e/one should try their reuben its soo delicious its a soft tortia inside is hot corned beef and i believe some type of cabbage with a great dressing
(4)Faith D.
I'm not kosher but my niece is. We had her bridal shower there this afternoon. She had suggested getting the food from this place and after a lot of research (with not many good results) I had lunch here to check the place out. Not pretty and in a boring almost run-down mini strip mall -- the food here is worth stopping for. Also notable was very good customer service (particularly Mayer and David). Mayer worked with me on the menu choosing things to please everyone. There were last minute requests for a couple of customized wraps and Mayer took care of our guests. We had several salads, pastas and wraps. Also terrific sweet potato fries. The entire staff was great -- including back-of-the-house which I checked out first hand (cuz I'm a busybody). Really nice. Really good. Don't judge a book by the cover and come in for the food. I would recommend this place to anyone -- not just kosher; but great vegetarian choices. I'm told they will deliver to the city and as far away as Buffalo Grove. I may lure my niece and her new hubby and my nephew and his new wife with the promise of a meal from The Sandwich Club to get them to come visit me. Very good. I'll go back. Thanks boychicks!
(4)Daniel A.
Love the fire cracker wrap and bbq beef. Always a great meal and great atmosphere. Def recommend
(4)Asaf O.
I love the Sandwich Club. They have great cold cut sandwiches and soups. The salads are ok but not up my alley. I am more of a sandwich kind of guy. The potato chips are homeade so when you taste them you are like "SCORE!" and know you will not enjoy bagged chips ever again. Most of the sandwiches are very big and it is a little bit pricey but you have leftovers and the quality is worth it. I did like the roast beef and the turkey is also very good. I don't care for corned beef as Matthew S did but my dad loves it. If you have kids, they can always find a sandwich they will eat. Give them a try and you will be in potato chip/sandwich happy land.
(5)Fran D.
Sandwich Club is a no-frills counter-service place with a wide selection of cold and hot sandwiches, a few entree-size plates, soups and some salads. The deli sandwiches are extremely generous. I have not been impressed with the roast beef (a bit dry and gristly) but otherwise the cold sandwiches are good; especially the turkey. If you haven't had kosher turkey breast, try it! The homemade chips outshine the fries, so even if you are getting a hot sandwich, you might want to substitute. Burgers are so-so; they have a tendency to overcook them. The hotdog is not on par with the basic Chicago-style available at every stand in the area; last time I got one, they put ketchup on with the "everything"! The horror! Stick with the cold deli and the soups; that is what they know here. The 1/2 sandwich/soup options is an especially good value. Matzah balls (for an extra $1) are homemade and quite respectable; they are not available every day. Service is good, with a bit of that kosher "edge" -- with so few kosher places I often get the feeling these businesses feel they are doing US a favor by being here. That attitude seems slightly on display here, but not to an obnoxious level.The decor is minimal and seating can be tight. Sandwich Club also supplies box lunches to the Loop Synagogue so downtown workers can have a kosher meal.
(3)a w.
A nice place to go for soups and sandwiches. They have lots of great options to choose from -- from lots of different soups, sandwiches and wraps. Its a kosher place and has very tasty sandwiches. But watch out for the hours -- its closed on Saturdays and closes right after lunch on Fridays.
(5)