
Traditional Jewish deli with huge sandwiches, matzo ball soup, a pickle bar & more.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1521 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 735-7305
Website: http://www.schlesingersdeli.com/
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Reviews
Honestly, I’m almost hesitant to recommend this place too enthusiastically, because this hidden diamond deserves to stay the way it is. But it’s too good not to share. Highly recommended.
For context we ordered the (Jules Corned Beef Sandwich, Latkes, Blintz, a Linecky Kolac.)
Pre Slovakov, ak tuzite po chuti domova, pridte sem ani babka by sa tomu nevyrovnala.
The ambience is authentic, it is beautifully decorated. With plenty of street facing windows. Which is cool because in Philadelphia when you are eating it’s fun to people-watch.
The environment is very relaxed. And quite lovely.
The food is amazing. They have a great menu.
We stopped for coffee, tea and a couple of bagels. I had the “everything” bagel with cream cheese and black coffee. Denise had a “sesame” bagel with butter and a delicious cup of breakfast tea.
The service is outstanding. Our Server was “Chris” and he is personable and professional and animated and friendly. It’s customer service like this that brings people back.
It’s a family and friendly environment and it is very enjoyable.
I highly recommend Schlesinger’s restaurant.
Our order consisted of the Lorraine’s cheese omelette with an addition of turkey bacon and the Smokey, opting for the turkey bacon on the side. While both dishes were satisfying, the Smokey stole the show.
I would recommend this spot for a breakfast outing, but food could still be better.
Where is the aroma of grease & garlic? Why can’t I smell the hot corned beef? Oh… because it comes from a truck.
Oh well.
That all said, it was a warm graduation weekend in Philly, and the doorman at the Warwick offered us three places to dine, we chose Schlesingers.
The server was a 3 year pro. the longest is the store. The chocolate egg cream rivaled any NY diner, the Ruben was on point as well.
It won’t replace Katz’s, but it’s worth a meal or two.
The menu clearly stated a choice of side with the sandwich but the staff refused to honor it (unless a supplement was charged) : it’s a 20$ sandwich, you can throw a bag of chips.