Deli Works

  4.7 – 369 reviews   • Sandwich shop

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Deli Works is one of the oldest mom-and-pop family run businesses in Fort Collins that has been operated by the Alman family since 1979. We offer a large selection of sandwiches soups, desserts, and our bread is made from scratch daily. Choose a sandwich off of our menu or create your own masterpiece.

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Reviews

Brittany Little
What a hidden gem! I’ve lived here my entire life and just now found this amazing family owned delicacy!! Both sandwiches we ordered were exactly what we were craving! Such a cute little spot with local art! Best Reuben in town!
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Mikhaela Press (Kyki)
I was at the car dealership having some work done on my car and there really isn’t a lot around here to eat, especially for someone with celiacs or wheat allergy. I walked to this place and they had several gluten free options. The sandwich was delicious, and I had some potato salad that was one of the best I’ve had. I love a bit of flavor to my potato salad, it was well seasoned. The staff was friendly, they delivered my sandwich to my table. They knew how to make the gluten free bread less….gluten-free-bread-like. The other patrons were also quite nice and friendly. If I’m stuck out this way again I look forward to coming back to try more of their sandwiches.
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Molly Reust
I went to Deli Works for the first time and it was absolutely outstanding. I ordered the Turkey Bash, and it was easily one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had. The homemade kaiser buns are incredible, and the desserts—also made in-house—are truly to die for.

Karin, the owner, has been running this family-owned business since the 1970s, and it shows in every detail. She and her staff are warm, welcoming, and clearly take great pride in what they do. I will definitely be recommending Deli Works to everyone I know.
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Erin Varao
I’ve been coming here for nearly 2 decades. Simply the best soup and sandwiches around. Made with love that you can feel. The soup always makes me feel better, true local comfort food at its finest!
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Eric Phillips
I have been coming into Deli Works since I was about 8 years old. I am pretty sure I have always gotten the same thing every time and it never disappoints! The staff is always friendly and inviting, the food is amazing and the atmosphere is welcoming and comfortable. The establishment has been a consistent part of my life for over 40 years! I love everything about it! Thank you for being a consistent and delicious part of my life!
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ƬΛƧƬY ƬЦЯПIP
Friendly staff. Amazing food. the bathroom is a little dark, but it has a great authentic family deli atmosphere.
Various artists play music on Fridays which makes the atmosphere even better. Very cozy, lots of cool art. The plants add to the atmosphere.
Outside seating is bright and welcoming. Staff aren’t afraid to have a friendly talk while you’re ordering or eating.
I love mixing the water with the water (Picture).
My grandpa was a regular here and when he passed they added a plaque at his favorite table. (Feel free to sit there!)
Overall my favorite restaurant

Edit: Recently some signs were added to make it easier to find where to order!
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Anthony Edwards
If I could give Deli Works a thousand stars, I would. This place isn’t just a deli — it’s a whole experience. Every bite of their food feels like it was crafted with real love. The sandwiches are loaded, the ingredients are always fresh, and the flavors are on another level. It’s the kind of food that makes you stop mid-bite just to appreciate how good it is.

But what truly sets Deli Works apart is the people. The staff doesn’t just serve you — they treat you like family. They remember your name, your order, and even how your day’s going. You never feel rushed, ignored, or like just another customer. Instead, you’re welcomed, appreciated, and cared for. It’s rare these days to find a spot where the service warms your heart as much as the food fills your stomach.

Deli Works is the definition of comfort food and comfort people. If you haven’t been yet, go. If you have, you already know why this place is unbeatable.
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Samantha Davis
I just stopped here for the first time the other day and had to immediately go back, because MAN, THIS PLACE ROCKS!!! the food is all home made and super delicious, i have tried the potato salad and the broccoli cheddar soup, and their french fries…all of it is incredible. oh, and have i mentioned the home made cake? yesterday there was banana cake with cream cheese frosting, today is lemon blueberry!!! the service is fantastic, all the people that work there are very friendly and awesome at preparing the food, you can literally taste the love they put into it! the cafe area is very large, bright windows and full of plants, super charming decor. i just really love this place! im sad it took me this long to discover it, but its my go to lunch spot from now on!!! seriously pop on in and go taste for yourself!!! you wont regret it, i promise 🙂
p. s.
seriously the potato salad rocks.
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Sir Ralphus
I came here specifically because I was told it’s family owned and serves amazing food.

Walking in, there’s nothing marking where to make your order or if it’s waiter service. I walked over to the area where people where working and felt like I walked into the back kitchen area of a sit down restaurant. There are 4 women working, not a single one looks up, says a word to me or asks if I need anything. Lol. So I feel like I’ve accidentally walked into a kitchen and walk back out into what I figure is the dining area to look for a waitress. I realized quickly that isn’t how it works there so rather than feel embarrassed I used the bathroom to wash my hands and reset myself. (Social anxiety sucks)

The bathroom is gross. The sink is grimy. The spigot is broken and barely working, also sticky. The only way to dry your hands is from a basket of paper towels that is sitting almost halfway into the sink. So as you wash your hands you have to shove them into the back the sink just to get water while also dodging this wicker basket of paper towels that sits over 40% of the sink. Surprise surprise the fresh towels are all wet and filthy.

I should have left right then. Instead, I awkwardly walked back into the area where people are working. Eventually I find There is one posted menu (and it’s filthy.) After a few minutes a young lady comes to the area I am and stands there staring at the wall without saying anything. Ended up settling on a Reuben because the menu is hard to read and the employees clearly can’t be bothered to help with anything. It was about $16 for the sandwich, bag of chips and a gnarly old blue plastic glass for the soda fountain.

The dining room is small and dark on one side. There’s a mic stand and amp there for a musician. The tables are nice, but every table I touched was sticky and dirty. The chairs are flimsy and old that wobble with every movement. Eventually I find a table I thought was clean, as you’ll see in the photo turns out there was a layer of dust and dirt on it. See photos included. As I looked around, it was clear this dining room is treated like a house. There are house plants everywhere. The wood is all stained. The areas by the plants haven’t been swept or mopped in ages. The table next to me had dirt and grime marks on the floor in the shape of a ring from the pedestal that holds the table itself. It looked like it hadn’t been moved in years. I was fighting against a sticky table the entire meal.

5 minutes of waiting I get a Reuben thrown at my table by the same young lady in an absolutely FILTHY yellow deli basket.

The sandwich was small. First impression It did not have a good smell, something I figured out eventually was the sauerkraut. There was a glob of semi melted cheese that made the kraut smell even worse. Directly on top of the Sandwich is a small pickle, drenched in pickle juice which meant the bread was soggy before I even touched the food. First bite was gross. I ended up picking through the sandwich and only eating the meat.

It’s a BIG skip from me on this one boss. Terrible experience here.
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Nathaniel Wozniak
If you’re looking for the neighborhood deli you’ve found it. A hole in the wall gem of a diner with the 2 nicest people I’ve met in a long time behind the counter. (and a really good gyro to boot)
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