I was excited to visit Lange's Deli on Tuesday. I ordered a roast beef wrap with lettuce, mayo and avocado, an Italian salad , macaroni salad and a large pickle. The bill came to 35 dollars. We went home and as I was opening up my wrap , out came a huge stream of water mixed with mayo. It covered my pants and my suede boots. I couldn't figure out why this happened and then I checked out the wrap. The chopped lettuce was water logged. There was a thin layer of roast beef so It was hard to even taste it. The wrap was mostly watery lettuce with some avocado 🥑 slices. It had a strange texture. My husband's salad was wilted and soggy. I immediately called the store. I was told to bring the rest of the sandwich to speak to the owner Tom. He was not very friendly and did not acknowledge anything was wrong . He reluctantly agreed to give me credit for just the inedible wrap but I told him I didn't want credit . I wanted cash. After I informed him that his worker told me that they would refund me the sandwich 🥪 money, he gave me 12 dollars back for the 12 dollar and 50 cent sandwich. He refused to give me anything for the wilted salad. He actually said it looked good a day later. Needless to say, I will never go back there. It was an upsetting...
Read moreLange’s of Bronxville is the kind of old-school deli that looks like it never blinked when the 80s ended. With murals that feel like they were painted during a whimsical fever dream and a pickle jar the size of a toddler, this place oozes deli charm and a touch of chaos.
I ordered the Bat Boy—not the tabloid cryptid, but a sandwich: chicken cutlet, melty muenster, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and their homemade dressing, all cozied up on a roll. I added a fried egg because restraint is for another day. The tomato is wonderfully juicy and sweet, with ambitions of being a fruit salad. The egg and chicken cuddled up nicely, though the pre-cooked cutlet betrayed its microwave origins. Still, it delivered comfort like a warm hug from a distant uncle you just met for the first time.
The deli case is a time capsule of Long Island grandma cuisine—egg salad, rice pudding, and potato salad with an identity crisis. Meanwhile, the staff radiates pure New York deli energy: fast-moving, kind-hearted, and always ready with a grin (or a sandwich pun).
Is it the best deli sandwich in Westchester? Not quite—Rocky’s in Millwood still wears the crown for me. But I give it a strong 4 out of 5, with bonus points for personality, pickles, and...
Read moreHonestly, i hate writing negative reviews. And the issue i am having is the food is OK BUT the service is not. I ordered breakfast before work (which is down the block). The man behind the counter repeated the order to me and when i opened up my sandwich it had cheese - which i can not eat due to a dairy allergy. I called and either asked for a refund or if it can be delivered. Two very simple options, and yet for some reason the response i received was argumentative. That i ordered the wrong thing? - and i have to pick it up - didn’t seem like being refunded was an option and then eventually he succumbed and said he will deliver it… I ended up waiting 25 mins for them to deliver it which is whatever BUT then they asked for the original sandwich back… which is kind of gross. So now I’m questioning all their foods. It’s one thing to ask to see it or whatever but he took it back to the deli. Granted i did not touch it BUT how many other people are they doing this to? Did the next person get my old breakfast sandwich? Not...
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