
Family owned & operated since April, 2009. We serve awesome food made fresh daily with only the best ingredients available. Our slogan, Where the Locals go. says it all. We have been featured in Texas Monthly Magazine, Culture Trip, Longview News Journal, Charm Magazine, Pine Tree Living Magazine, KLTV-7 News and more. We were voted Best in East Texas and have won the KLTV-7 News Blue Ribbon Award for restaurant cleanliness. We have won the Locals Love Us award each year as well. Enough bragging already….jeeez. Seriously, we are so thankful for your support and we will never take it for granted. Bless you all and we hope to see you soon.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 716 W Marshall Ave, Longview, TX 75601
Phone: (903) 753-6000
Website: http://www.itlldodeli.com/
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Reviews
I’ll put the good at the top. Great little mom and pop deli shop, lots of different things on the menu. The atmosphere was great and so where the people. Awesome customer service.
I’ve read some reviews on them being the best place to get food in town.. I personally do not think so. I’d hate to think what others would think of places like cheddars or saltgrass?
We spent 70.00 yesterday on 4 sandwiches and 2 quesadillas from the menu. If you blink you’ll miss it, it’s a little shop tucked away and it even has a drive thru which is very nice. There seemed be okay parking and it reminds me of a very old deli. Very homey, lots of decor. A place where you can eat and everyone knows your name. I liked that.
What I didn’t like – Seeing styrofoam everywhere. It made the place look cheap. I do not like styrofoam, I think it’s something that shouldn’t exist. I don’t care what they say, items WILL MAKE IT MELT. I’ve had it happen many times now. So when I see my sandwich placed in a styrofoam container it makes me feel as if the resturant values low cheap costs over good food and health.
The prices… I get it, things are expensive now. But reasonal prices should exisit. The quesidalla was thick, lots of food, but the fried balgona sandwich wich a slice of cheese and burned bread? (I’ll get to that soon) come on now.. 12.00 for that? really? That sandwich should only be about 5 maybe 6. Same for the pimento one. Which was just pimento and bread for 12.00. I saw an old picture of a menu and prices where 10.00 back then for a full order. (full sandwich)
The burned bread – I’m not talking dark brown I’m talking black. I was inside and there was no lunch rush and it wasn’t just 1 sandwich, she burned my bread on all three! We are talking black lines burned. I’m more of a golden brown type of person so they lost a whole star on this from me. I couldn’t eat my sandwiches do to this. The pimento was pimento and the balogna, well, was a piece of balonga… That I spent 12.00 on.. and still couldn’t eat the bread due to the black.
The quesadilla’s where good, I will say that. Lots of food in them. The chicken salad sandwich was good too and has got a nice kick to it.
The quality of the ingredients were not up to our standards. We could tell that they where cheap. The chicken from the chicken salad looked like chicken from a can but the gumbo looked like it had chicken thighs in it. The only quality ingredient was the multigrain bread which was I guess good, but I don’t know because mine was burnt.
It’s not only one of my favorite places to grab lunch but my kids as well.
I get the same thing EVERY time I go.
The boathouse no tomatoes
My kids like to try a variety of things and every thing has been absolutely superb.
If you want to try a great gumbo…. it’s here.
Owners are so friendly and make you feel so welcome!