Outstanding and best lunch sandwiches I have ever had in the USA in terms of taste and assortment. You really have to try this place if you have never been to it and/or if you are in Reheboth beach . It’s a 10-15 minute walk from the main beach area
We were visiting Reheboth Beach area for 2 nights and saw this place pop-up as a place that does vegetarian lunch sandwiches and salads. I compared Lori’s menu to other sandwich restaurants and delis but somehow their selection was just head and shoulders above the competition.
We ordered 4 different sandwiches - Brie a La Val, Hot Mama, the Very Gouda, and Too Healthy for Me. Each one of them was different in terms of flavors and breads (French bread, sour dough, wrap); we substituted wheat bread for bagel in the Hot Mama since we did not want a dense bread. The filling in each one were plenty and just right - not too little and not too much. Flavors were extremely delicious and had the right balance. Each of us tried a bite from the 4 options we had ordered and we were literally blown up how good the sandwiches are. Kudos to the chef who developed the sandwiches and also in terms of entire menu including salads. Us all being vegetarians we felt there was plenty of variety of foods with unique flavors. It was so good that we may even go back tomorrow to try the salads and/or additional sandwiches
Service - we did takeout service but the people were very friendly and gladly added some greens to my very Gouda sandwich. Also they explained to me why they have Oy Vey in the name . Very interesting and nice personal touch . I am not going to state reason here so if you go you should ask! It’s simple but fitting accolade to the chef.
Ambiance - They do have a large outside sitting area which is nice; feels like you could be in a small European town. Family friendly service from a family run cafe
Overall as I mentioned some of the best sandwiches I have ever had in terms of balance of flavor, freshness of ingredients and good healthy choices and use of assorted bread for their sandwiches . I wish I lived in Reheboth beach as I would probably visit them every week. Every one in my family raved about the sandwich
Agin thank you very much to the chef for developing flavors and assortment of food plus the staff for providing...
Read moreTucked away in a charming alleyway just a block from Rehoboth's bustling main drag and beach, Lori's is a delightful discovery that’s well worth seeking out. This walk-up and order window spot offers a fresh, no-frills approach to breakfast and lunch, focusing on quality ingredients and friendly service.
Parking, as is often the case in Rehoboth, is meter street only, so factor that into your visit. Once you've secured a spot, you'll find Lori's inviting, with a small, first-come, first-served outdoor seating nook perfect for enjoying your meal al fresco in a beautiful garden seating. Dog friendly environment. Lori's menu features an intriguing selection of breakfast and lunch items, including some excellent vegetarian options that go beyond the usual. On our visit, the lox and whitefish combo was an absolute showstopper. It was a spectacular, generously portioned arrangement of pastrami lox and whitefish, accompanied by all the classic trimmings. A truly memorable dish that left a lasting impression. The egg salad also proved to be delish, highlighting the kitchen's commitment to simple, well-executed flavors.
Beyond the fantastic food, what truly elevates the experience at Lori's are the people. The employees are genuinely happy and good souls, contributing to a wonderfully welcoming and positive atmosphere. Despite the prime location and high quality, Lori's remains reasonably priced, offering great value for a casual yet exceptional meal.
If you're looking for a delicious and unpretentious breakfast or lunch spot in Rehoboth Beach, make sure to find Lori's. It's a true hidden gem that delivers on taste,...
Read moreTERRIBLE customer service. The worst experience I’ve had in years. At 4:00, a man from behind the counter came to my table to say they’re closed, and I need to pack up. I say, okay. He says it twice more, in the same mine, still standing there, not walking away. I nod and say, “I hear you,” and he says, “Yeah, but you ain’t movin.” Not in a joking way. Not in a neutral tone. Quite meanly. He then loudly talks about me throughout the space to other customers and workers, the owner present. “Thinks she can pay a dollar and stay here forever.” The owner did nothing to correct this in the moment, though she did apologize as I left. The owner confirmed that many other patrons buy coffee and work from the space, so what I did was not inappropriate. It’s worth noting that as I left, there was a couple just being served their food on the patio, and they were not given a hard time for being there past 4:00. Nice way to treat out of towners looking for a cozy spot...
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