Will not eat here ever again! I ordered a Fresh Mozzella and Tomato panini. It was disgusting- took one bite and realized that the mozzarella was SPOILED.
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MICHELLE C.
After several visits here I am still just OK with this place. Not having many options in this small town when we are shopping it is convenient. They have a huge menu from salads, sandwiches, soups, panini's, desserts, etc... and yay a for good ole southern sweet tea. They make each order as it is ordered and believe me it takes some time to get your food. Last visit we ordered a chicken sandwich, a dessert, and soup and waited at least 25-30 minutes. Do not be in a hurry here. Service is usually quite friendly, although this time a young girl was quite confused and had no idea how to answer any questions I had on the menu. The food is just average, prices are a bit high for the quality. My brother loves it but for me it is very average at best!
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Jeff W.
Always nice employees, and good food. Drink servings are huge and you get to keep the cup! Always have some type of daily special. Love the Soup in the bread bowls! Bread always fresh. Everything very consistant. Only been there in the late evenings, so don't know about how the wait time is in the lunchtime hours. Late dinner is quick service - say 6-7 minutes. Always a nice place to eat in Corinth. They need to price their individual dessert items on the menu chart.
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Sabrina B.
Sweet Peppers Deli reminds me alot of other chains serving sandwiches, soup, salads and baked goods...think Paneara bread, Atlanta Bread Co, St. Louis Bread Co, Newts Deli, etc. There are none of those brands in this area. There is both indoor dining and a patio with about 10 tables. We arrived around 8:30 PM on a friday night, the patio was being shut down and we noticed that they closed at 9 PM. So, we quickly Ordered and sat to wait for our food. It came quickly. I had the bayou shrimp flat bread. Jay tried the potato soup and a sandwich combo. The flatbread was thin n crispy with tasty sauce, but the shrimp was frozen popcorn sized shrimp, watery n tasteless. The potato soup was hearty with large chunks of potatoes and a creamy cheesy flavor. The sandwich bread was thick sliced rye bread with flavorful corned beef and aged Swiss cheese. It was a tasty sandwich. The food was average to above average. The service was quick and friendly, however, They were obviously in a rush for us to leave...before their their 9 PM closing time.
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Frida M.
No frills, but good value. I had the Greek salad, big portion and overall ok. My boyfriend had a sandwich which he was happy with.
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Lexie V.
Corinth is a small town without a lot of dining options for lunch. My team took us here two days in a row and it was very nice. When I return for another work trip, this is the place I will go for lunch without a doubt. First off, the menu is huge. There is something for everyone. Sweet Peppers is basically a gourmet sandwich joint with pretty much any kind of sandwich you can imagine. On the first trip, I ordered a roasted red pepper and goat cheese sandwich with chips and a slice of their famous strawberry cheesecake (i'm telling you, this sucker is huge). The sandwich was sufficient- it wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either. The cheesecake suffered one issue: bad graham cracker crust that had too much cinnamon, rendering it overly sweet, if that's even possible. The filling was good, the cream cheese frosting on top? amazing. Give me a cake of that any day! The next day I found my sweet spot: Lite Baby Grande Panini: Thinly sliced roast beef with our horseradish spread smothered with roasted bell peppers & onions on focaccia bread with a side of fruit. Only 170 calories and simply delicious. LOVE THIS SANDWICH. Also, I tried their potato salad and it's the best potato salad I have ever had-- very creamy with bacon in it. Heaven. I tried some of my coworker's chocolate cake: ORDER THIS PEOPLE. Sweet Jesus, it's good!
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Brian S.
Ate here about 1:30 on a Friday afternoon. Not really that impressed - looks like a McAlister's Deli with a different facade. Food was quick to come out but pretty bland. Staff was very friendly.
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Jae D.
Today was my first time visiting sweet peppers deli, and I must say it was a very good experience. The staff was very friendly, as if they where happy to see me come in! The chicken sausage gumbo was definitely one of a kind! Over all this was a great experience and I will be returning soon
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Sarah M.
Will not eat here ever again! I ordered a Fresh Mozzella and Tomato panini. It was disgusting- took one bite and realized that the mozzarella was SPOILED.
(1)MICHELLE C.
After several visits here I am still just OK with this place. Not having many options in this small town when we are shopping it is convenient. They have a huge menu from salads, sandwiches, soups, panini's, desserts, etc... and yay a for good ole southern sweet tea. They make each order as it is ordered and believe me it takes some time to get your food. Last visit we ordered a chicken sandwich, a dessert, and soup and waited at least 25-30 minutes. Do not be in a hurry here. Service is usually quite friendly, although this time a young girl was quite confused and had no idea how to answer any questions I had on the menu. The food is just average, prices are a bit high for the quality. My brother loves it but for me it is very average at best!
(3)Jeff W.
Always nice employees, and good food. Drink servings are huge and you get to keep the cup! Always have some type of daily special. Love the Soup in the bread bowls! Bread always fresh. Everything very consistant. Only been there in the late evenings, so don't know about how the wait time is in the lunchtime hours. Late dinner is quick service - say 6-7 minutes. Always a nice place to eat in Corinth. They need to price their individual dessert items on the menu chart.
(4)Sabrina B.
Sweet Peppers Deli reminds me alot of other chains serving sandwiches, soup, salads and baked goods...think Paneara bread, Atlanta Bread Co, St. Louis Bread Co, Newts Deli, etc. There are none of those brands in this area. There is both indoor dining and a patio with about 10 tables. We arrived around 8:30 PM on a friday night, the patio was being shut down and we noticed that they closed at 9 PM. So, we quickly Ordered and sat to wait for our food. It came quickly. I had the bayou shrimp flat bread. Jay tried the potato soup and a sandwich combo. The flatbread was thin n crispy with tasty sauce, but the shrimp was frozen popcorn sized shrimp, watery n tasteless. The potato soup was hearty with large chunks of potatoes and a creamy cheesy flavor. The sandwich bread was thick sliced rye bread with flavorful corned beef and aged Swiss cheese. It was a tasty sandwich. The food was average to above average. The service was quick and friendly, however, They were obviously in a rush for us to leave...before their their 9 PM closing time.
(3)Frida M.
No frills, but good value. I had the Greek salad, big portion and overall ok. My boyfriend had a sandwich which he was happy with.
(3)Lexie V.
Corinth is a small town without a lot of dining options for lunch. My team took us here two days in a row and it was very nice. When I return for another work trip, this is the place I will go for lunch without a doubt. First off, the menu is huge. There is something for everyone. Sweet Peppers is basically a gourmet sandwich joint with pretty much any kind of sandwich you can imagine. On the first trip, I ordered a roasted red pepper and goat cheese sandwich with chips and a slice of their famous strawberry cheesecake (i'm telling you, this sucker is huge). The sandwich was sufficient- it wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either. The cheesecake suffered one issue: bad graham cracker crust that had too much cinnamon, rendering it overly sweet, if that's even possible. The filling was good, the cream cheese frosting on top? amazing. Give me a cake of that any day! The next day I found my sweet spot: Lite Baby Grande Panini: Thinly sliced roast beef with our horseradish spread smothered with roasted bell peppers & onions on focaccia bread with a side of fruit. Only 170 calories and simply delicious. LOVE THIS SANDWICH. Also, I tried their potato salad and it's the best potato salad I have ever had-- very creamy with bacon in it. Heaven. I tried some of my coworker's chocolate cake: ORDER THIS PEOPLE. Sweet Jesus, it's good!
(4)Brian S.
Ate here about 1:30 on a Friday afternoon. Not really that impressed - looks like a McAlister's Deli with a different facade. Food was quick to come out but pretty bland. Staff was very friendly.
(3)Jae D.
Today was my first time visiting sweet peppers deli, and I must say it was a very good experience. The staff was very friendly, as if they where happy to see me come in! The chicken sausage gumbo was definitely one of a kind! Over all this was a great experience and I will be returning soon
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