This Deli has been around for over 69 years in downtown D.C. I’m just now hearing about it!! They are know for good homemade sandwiches, & swift service. Let me get you hip to Loeb’s Deli!! . Where I am: @loebs_nydeli . Location Reviewed: 1712 I St., N.W. Washington D.C. . Items Reviewed: STAMP!! Their Times Square ($14.99 with pastrami, a fried egg, American cheese, slaw, & Russian dressing on an onion roll). Perfectly seasoned pastrami, a fragrant roll, out right deliciousness!!
STAMP!! Their Shrimp & Corn Chowder ($9.99 with shrimp, corn, & potatoes). A MUST TRY!! That’s it.
STAMP!! Their Chili ($7.99 a beef chili with onions, cheddar, & kidney beans). Taste like Grandma made this!! Mild, meaty goodness!!
LIKE THAT! Their Fries ($4.99). Thick , hot, & tasty!!
LIKE THAT!! Their Onion Rings ($6.99). Crunchy, well seasoned. & hot!!
STAMP!! The Loeb Sandwich ($14.99 with hot corn beef, sauerkraut, Swiss, & Russian dressing on Rye). Thick, plentiful, & tasty!!
STAMP!! The Little Italy ($14.99 with Capicola, Genoa, Mortadella, provolone, lettuce, tomato, & Italian dressing on a sub roll). Soft bread, fresh meats, & a tip spicy!!
STAMP!! Their Key Lime Pie ($6.99). Freshly made, sweet, & tasty!!
STAMP!! Their Pecan Pie ($7.99). Plenty of pecans, & sweet!!
STAMP!! Their Chocolate Chip Cookies ($4.19). Housemade chocolaty deliciousness!! . Customer Service: They are Kind, but direct!! . Parking: ROUGH!! . Recommendations: Their pastrami, corned beef, and/or chowder!! . Accessibility: It’s wheelchair friendly, & it’s differently abled persons friendly.
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Read moreOkay. I've walked by this place every other day for a year now, and something in me said: today's the day you try this place! Go in! A few people came in after me, so I knew I probably made an okay choice. The lady next to me said 'it's good. You'll like it.' I loved the deli vibe inside.
I got an everything bagel egg and cheese sammich with scrapple and a side of corned beef hash. The place was getting busy. My order came up in about ten minutes. Not too shabby. The cashier puts it in a plastic bag.
I take it back to my building and pull it out. The sandwich is pretty good. The corned beef hash is my issue; it was packaged by a mom that doesn't love you. They put it on a paper plate that completely soaked through with fat and then covered over it with foil.. so the hash fell out when I unrolled the foil. The hash was $8. I dunno. I try not to be one of those uppity eaters, but it was a little bit of a pricey breakfast that was marred by packaging...
Read moreSpending the week with my daughter at the Club Quarters Hotel in Washington, D.C. we came across Loeb's NY Deli in the 1700 block of Eye Street.
Breakfast on several occasions included the "Manhattan" - which included 2 eggs with a choice of bacon, sausage, ham, scrapple, or turkey bacon, along with toast - the "Brooklyn" - which included Corned beef hash, eggs, and toast - or "The Deli Scramble" - which included pastrami, eggs and toast.
I'm a bit on the cheap side, so "free" hotel coffee it was for me. Each of our orders were "to-go" - we did not dine in.
Polite and friendly service - no issues with "attitude" while being served at Loeb's NY Deli. Plenty of napkins and flatware - along with appropriate condiments - were included with each order. No complaints there.
Given the opportunity in the future, I would visit Loeb's NY Deli in Washington, D.C. again. I'm interested in trying their deli corned beef sandwich.
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