Gandolfo’s New York Deli
309 S Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN, 46204
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Address :
309 S Delaware St
Indianapolis, IN, 46204 - Phone (317) 964-0700
- Website https://www.gandolfosdeli.com
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Truly D.
Love this little deli at CityWay! I'm always impressed with the food and service...they give a 10% discount for residents of CityWay which is nice! Great portion sizes and I can't get enough of the potato salad...The menu is extensive and the place is always spotless!
(5)Laura J.
The salads and sandwiches (and cookies) are so good here! I get their Bridge Hampton Salad with Honey Mustard. The staff is really nice, and 30 min parking in the back!
(5)Clare L.
Oh Gandolfo, I think this is the start of a great long term relationship. I only wish you weren't located in City Way so you'd be within a more realistic walking distance from downtown attractions. However, this may be a good thing as I usually eat way too much when I'm with you, so walking to get here may be the way to go. In the couple times I've been here, I haven't yet decided on a "regular" order. I've been intrigued by the special every time, which has been a different but good sandwich, along with a side and a drink. Typical sandwich place, pick your sandwich, bread, decide if you like all the toppings and then choose hot or cold. I've always gotten my sandwiches hot, so that is probably a preference thing, but I have never been disappointed. Some favorites so far: Little Italy, Bridge Hampton, Long Island Chicken Salad I also really like the macaroni salad, although it is definitely on the salty side. That is my only complaint about this place - all of the food tastes salty. I guess if you're eating at a New York style deli this is expected and is a small price to pay for delicious food. This would be a great option downtown for lunch or dinner or even breakfast. I've yet to try their breakfast sandwiches or bagels but if the other food is any indication, those are great as well. Definitely a better option than Subway and I actually like Gandolfo's better than Jimmy John's as well/ Next time: the Manorville breakfast sandwich. (There will be many next times since I hope to try everything.)
(5)Geoffrey B.
Two stars for service and 4 stars for the food. Do not try to eat here if you only have an hour for lunch. Although I'm sure the service was affected by the noon lunch crowd, when I went in there were 8 people in front of me and I checked my watch. It was 25 minutes before I ordered and another 30 minutes before I got my food. Just as I was asked for my order, the phone rang and I had to wait while he took that order. What ever happened to "I'm waiting on a customer right now, can you hold?". When I left at 1pm after getting my order to go, there was no one in line but about 5 customers standing around waiting for their order. I must say though that the pastrami was very tasty and tender. The marbled bread would probably have been quite good had I been able to eat the sandwich fresh in the restaurant. But with a warmed sandwich, it was steamed soggy by the time I got to eat it. They probably have a lot of online and phone orders at noontime as well as walk in customers. But it's clear they can't handle all of them efficiently.
(3)William C.
Hello! So I have lived here in commute for a year- I have walked past this location daily. I figured "How good can a NY style deli be in Indianapolis" Well suffering from strep and the flu, I needed to get out of my apartment and find dinner close- so I yelped it up- up popped this place- so off I walked- Have you ever been ill away from home? It's the worst. No creature comforts, nothing. And while my apartment is large and nicely appointed, after 7 hours where I normally would be in meetings putting ducks in rows, thinking outside of boxes, and busting down paradigms, it can get stir crazy. Despite the fact that the combo of flu/strep makes my hair hurt off I walked. I thought "you can mange 200 yards." Slowly, and somewhat miserably I walked in significant discomfort. That ended soon enough- I entered and the first thing I noticed is the unmistakable smell of a great deli. I was surprised because in candor, it's the type of smell that is layered in generations. Like a good sourdough mother, it is here because of the years of complexity and trials. How could this be? It's not more than five years old! The next thing I noticed is what I named "The Great Wall of Menu." Seriously- it's like a school of fish- it's difficult to focus- you just know that all of the little things will taste good, it's just a matter of picking one. That's kinda hard with the Great Wall of menu. I ended up with the New Yorker- he asked "half?" And I thought "your kidding right?!?" WHOLE PLEASE AND A SIDE OF FRIES WITH A (hypocritical gulp here) large diet Pepsi... In no time my sandwich was completed and delivered to my table. I ordered it take out and walked back to my apartment. The very first thing I noticed was how hot the food remained! The fries were golden crispy! And the sandwich..... It kinda needs its own review. I feel like I should start a review place just for this sandwich. First- the whole sandwich is easily well over a foot long. And we are talking pounds of pastrami here. It was unbelievable. Next the meat had a wonderful aroma and a slight smoky taste which was unique to this pastrami. Made simply inside a light and fluffy bread with mustard and pickles, it was wonderful. I was only able to eat about 2/3'rds of a half, and I'm pretty sure I would have ruptured something had I ate the whole thing. Finally the restaurant was very clean, and the staff was wonderful. I will be back!
(5)Wes A.
The sandwiches are great and the chili is some of the best I have ever had. We have been back several times and have always had good food and good service.
(5)Jon C.
I drove by this place the other day and it caught my eye, so when I found myself driving by during lunchtime over Labor Day, I swung in to see what it was all about. Located on south Delaware, Gandolfo's quietly sits on City Way row. It's neon signs claim this is a real New York Delicatessen, and judging by what I saw inside, I'd say this is true. Like a true New York style deli, the word "pastrami" might as well be a part of the name of this place. I skipped over all of the other items on the menu, like the Vegetarian Sandwiches, Turkey Sandwiches, Baked Potatoes and Nathan's Famous dogs and went straight for the Pastrami. More specifically, the Pastrami and Swiss on Rye with Spicy Mustard, The sandwich was piled so high with meat that I couldn't eat it all. For $10, this was a great deal. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this should be one of your lunch spots if you're in the downtown area.
(5)Indy P.
Just had the French Dip mmmm yum! I have eaten here for lunch a few times and the sandwiches are huge, even the half size is enough for me. I got soup once and they put an extra wrapping of foil over the lid just in case it spilled on my way back to the office. Same with my au jus dip. Toppings and bread seem fresh, and there's a ton of food to choose from. The only reason I'm only giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because there's never any parking. The garage behind the building gives you 30 minutes free, but come on, who can get inside, order, eat, and get out in 30 minutes? Even the parking garages near IUPUI give you 45 minutes free.
(4)Jason R.
Big menu to select from. Fast and friendly staff. I have ordered a couple different things from here and everything was great. Just a few tables inside but there are a couple more in the back. The only thing negative I have to say is that some items are a bit pricey.
(5)Sammy H.
I saw a menu for this place in Fountain Square and I had to try it. There are so many choices it will make your head spin. No doubt there is something for everyone. New York style sandwiches, yes have some! I went with the cream cheese Philly Cheesesteak. It's nothing like a traditional Philly but no matter. It was delicious! The sandwich was big too. There are also plenty of deli sides to choose from. I will definitely be back for more.
(5)Robert W.
This is a regular stop for me when working downtown. One of the best reubens in town! Also love the breakfast sandwiches which are available anytime. The taxi driver deserves an award for those who like hot & spicy. So many delicious looking things on the menu, so little time. Service has always been top notch. (psst... free parking in back)
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