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  • Eric B.

    Never had a bad sandwich here or at the location where I grew up in Calumet City which is long gone now. The cal city special is just the perfect meal. Great fresh pies too. Cheap prices What's not to love?

    (5)
  • Leslie L.

    Pretty good sandwiches with a good price point. The place is kind of an institution because it's been here for a long time. The inside looks like it, nothing has really been updated and it is reminiscent of an old cafeteria in a way. They have sandwiches and pies are a big thing here too. The pie piece I had (Lemon Cheesecake) was just okay. It's a region thing for sure, if you are not from the area you might not get it. I didn't grow up nearby so it's not my fave place but my hubby grew up in Hammond and LOVES it.

    (4)
  • Tom C.

    A great place to enjoy a homemade sandwich and some soup. The pies are out of the world. I ordered the Cal City Special and the chicken vegetable soup. My boys always get the grilled cheese sandwich. They love it. This sandwich shop is a hidden gem in Northwest Indiana. I highly recommend it. #SenorFood

    (5)
  • Michelle N.

    This is my third time coming and I love it! The ppl here are so friendly and clean. My mom always gets the double cheese burger, I get different ones and it always taste so good. Will keep coimng here..

    (5)
  • Larry S.

    Simply the best. You order at the counter and then pickup your meal when called. Reasonable prices for great homemade sandwiches and pies. Lincoln's is one of the few select establishments that you should go out of your way to visit!

    (5)
  • Ashley C.

    I use to pass up this place because at the time it was cash only. My mom use to bring us lunch all the time from them. So good! Now that they take cards, I kept going more and more. Delicious food and great people :-D

    (5)
  • Cassie D.

    Another time that Yelp saved my but. Had a car break down in this area. Had no clue where to stop for lunch. This place has got to be one of the most adorable deli counters I have ever been too. It's pink inside. I mean everything is pink! Floors, walls, booths. There's fake flowers and charming art on the walls. Retirement home cafeteria chic. They have a good selection of sandwiches and homemade pies. Place was full of old people, regulars, and police officers. That's how you know you're getting a decent sandwich. I opted for the Bunny Girl, which is ham and swiss and is lightly toasted to melty perfection. Totally reasonable prices. One of those moments where I felt oddly at home and wished this was closer to my house. Great lunch spot!

    (3)
  • Mark M.

    Cream of Chicken noodle soup was good. Got the corned beef sandwich. Forgot to order it with cheese, that's my fault. Doing it again I'd probably order with extra mustard. Not raving about it today but I'll give it another try.

    (4)
  • Steve D.

    I remember eating at the Calumet city location when I was little. Now I live out here and it's just like old times. Love your sandwiches. Cal city special or us steel. Even the classic...The best!

    (5)
  • Kim S.

    I have been a customer of Lincoln's since their original locations 40-odd years ago. Imagine my delight when I found out one of the original owners was working the counter one time when I was in there and she and I had a brief chance to reminisce about the old days. If your looking for atmosphere, this isn't the place. The dining room is institutional and almost dumpy, but the food more than makes up for it. Homemade pies, great sandwiches and homemade soups hearken me back to the old days of Lincoln's. So glad they have decided to accept debit/credit cards, as I often passed them by in the past for lack of cash in my wallet!

    (4)
  • Samantha S.

    Get the cal city club!!! Its soooooo delicious! My bf and my family really like the cheeseburger that they have. I feel that the building needs an update. It's very outdated, but either way i obviously still would go lol.

    (5)
  • L H.

    I heard this place was the original and or was the original really in the southwest suburbs? In any case, I noticed that my sandwich (corned beef sub) is never made correctly out of the 8 times I went. The location has plenty of staff and they appear to be very young so I'm really at a loss as to why they can't get it right. But because I love the bread (probably Torrano Bread) I decided to see if there was another location closer to my home in Schererville Indiana. Fortunately, I was in luck. There was one in crown point Indiana and out of 5-10 times, they got the right every-time.

    (2)
  • Meiko C.

    I enjoyed Lincoln's as a little girl with my grandparents (who are dead) RIP and I LOVE Lincoln's homemade pies. It is the BOMB! Especially the chocolate pies. Brings back childhood memories in Illinois and Gary Indiana with my grandma. I ordered the sibley special.

    (4)
  • Davin L.

    Whoever thought of putting bacon and boiled eggs on tuna is a genius. Can't say much for the interior, but it's got its charm. The counter help is always friendly and good for a kind word.

    (3)
  • Patricia DeAnn W.

    Love this place, spinach pie rocks, the veal cordon blue sandwich is great good hot dogs too! The plaques to the woman who used to run it looks like a mausoleum and has clearly overrun the left side of the pink restaurant. The ranch dip is great and the gyro is pretty good.

    (5)
  • Mari M.

    I have been eating at Lincoln's my whole life. Literally, for the past 11,687 days. Yes, but seriously my family always ate at the Cal City location, pretty much every Sunday. They closed and reopened in this location. I finally ate there a couple of weeks ago. My dad and I ate in the restaurant and took food to go for two other people. The total was twenty dollars. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. I have not eaten red meat in several years; however, the burger used to be my favorite item on the menu. I recently had the eggplant parmesan sandwich and I now declare it to be my new favorite menu item. The people working the register aren't super friendly, but oh well.

    (5)
  • Ed E.

    What a great lunch stop. l don't know why l don't eat here more often. lt's a sandwich place with more choices than you can believe. l like to pick something different every time. They have such creative names that makes it fun to order. l love the Taco sandwich and l love the Dagwood - Tuna with Bacon, cheese and boiled eggs, lettuce and tomato. Homemade soups that are thoughtful and hearty, l love the ham and bean especially. The homemade pies are perfect. The decor is fine with lots of seating. lt's a favorite of the locals and the noon lunch rush fills the place up. Best thing is the prices. They pride themselves on keeping prices as low as possible. Always a good experience. Highly recommended and hard to beat.

    (5)
  • Kelly H.

    I began working in Hammond recently and my co-workers brought me to this place a couple weeks ago. They affectionately refer to it as "Grandma's" and I quickly learned how fitting the name is. On my first visit, I ordered the Bunny Girl (ham and cheese sandwich), which was simple but delicious. However, it was my next trip that really impressed me. I tried the Sibley Special, a hearty sandwich packed with turkey and eggs in perfectly baked Italian bread. The description of the ingredients aren't impressive, but I think it is the love and soul that goes into the food that make it amazingly delicious. (Think as if Grandma worked at Potbelly's). Also, the large portion for less than $6 is a bargain, score! However, be aware that you should not coming here for the ambiance and dining experience. The decor and seating appear to be from the 80's, so they could really use some updating. It is part of the charm though for this no-frills, unassuming establishment, so I won't hold it against them. This place is a local gem worth keeping around. I look forward to my next visit - I hope to try a slice of their pies then!

    (4)
  • Brett P.

    Lincoln's sandwich shop has been around for a long time. Their sandwiches are pretty good and very reasonably priced. Small paninis are less than $3 and pretty much any sandwich is less than $5. I always like their beef sandwiches and most of their soups are tasty as well. In addition to their sandwiches, their pies are great; especially the Hawaiian pie. The restaurant itself is a little on the dive-y side, but if you are looking for a quick, cheap bite, Lincoln's is worth the stop. P.S. It's cash only.

    (3)
  • David Z.

    Love the food!!! The pies are awesome!!! Only problem are the pissed off teenagers working with attitudes.

    (3)
  • Kathy R.

    This place is very strange, but worth the trip. It's all pink inside, no kidding. The carpet is pink, the walls are pink--even the chairs are pink! (At least, what I can remember of the decor.) The sandwiches are pretty good and although people from here say that this place is a bit expensive, I totally disagree. They are all around $4 or $5 each and most of them are huge. The pie is around $2 a slice and homemade. You can't beat it! I sort of wish they were open later, but I've noticed that people from here like to eat around 4 or 5pm, so it's probably not a problem with most. I'm sort of in a rut here. I love the Philly and order it all the time. If I decide to start sampling everything, I'll write an update....

    (3)
  • N A.

    Pretty good lunch food. Very inexpensive but nothing fancy.

    (4)
  • Heidi B.

    Love their assortment of sandwiches. You can't go wrong with the Philly steak or the tuna melt. Also like their Italian sub, the Bunny Girl (ham & cheese), & hamburgers & fries. They are also well known for their homemade pies & daily soups. This is a family business, with lots of cool black & white photos of times gone by. Their matriarch Mary is still behind the cash register. It is cash only, however they do have an ATM now. They get slammed at the lunch hour, so be prepared for a few minute wait. And get there early, they close by 7pm. But it's well worth it.

    (4)
  • yoke o.

    Good sandwiches, cheap. I have only had carry out and will only have carry out (place is out of a david lynch movie)

    (5)
  • John K.

    Great sandwiches. Sides could be a bit better. Decor is Severely lacking but that is part of the charm. Pepsi no coke.

    (5)
  • angie p.

    I like Lincolns. They have cheap burgers and a huge selection of them. They only take cash so sometimes that is inconvenient but I know to get cash when I go there.

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    Went here the other day and it was cheap and delicious!! It's always a pain to find places that make good sandwiches, but this is one of them! My boyfriend and I both got something different and had half of each sandwich and they were both so good! They're fries were also good and their pies are delicious! Definitely going back soon, this is my new sandwich place!!

    (5)

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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 : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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