

McAlister’s Deli in Noblesville offers handcrafted sandwiches and signature meals for every appetite. Choose from deli sandwiches, baked potatoes, soups, salads, and famous sweet tea, plus kid-friendly meals the whole family can enjoy. With vegetarian, gluten-sensitive and lighter options available, McAlister’s is great for families, groups, and everyday dining. Enjoy dine-in, takeout, delivery, or catering for meetings, events, and gatherings. Whether lunch, dinner, or catering for a crowd, McAlister’s delivers comfort and convenience in Noblesville.
Easygoing counter-service chain known for its sandwiches, stuffed baked potatoes & sweet tea.
Hours
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14191 Town Center Blvd Suite 150, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: (317) 770-8200
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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For 13 years, we have been at this restaurant sharing fellowship with friends over sweet teas, playing board games on their four-chair flattop tables late into the evening on date nights, grading homework and writing lessons, and getting to know the people who serve at McAlister’s.
It’s become a second home for us, and I felt the need to write a small review on Google to share the joy it is to be a part of a company that cares and commits to high quality service in all they do.
When my wife and I were backpacking Europe, we loved the cafes to sit and eat and enjoy the areas we were exploring. In the States, cafes are not really a staple in communities like they are in places like London or France. I can still remember walking to a café on a Sunday night full of crowded people still having a merry time with family and friends. Our culture isn’t in the same sort of social capital, but man, we ache for those experiences.
McAlister’s provides that sense of nostalgia for our traveling in the sense that it brings great crowds of people after church on Sundays, opens its door until late in the evening, and always has a caring staff to connect and share life with. We always found a space each week to connect with the people who serve in this establishment, and it’s the reason why we’ve been going for so many years.
From Brendan Shupe, the current general manager, sharing tips to his employees in personal finance or celebrating the birth of Chris’s son, Henry, there are people there who are deeply rooted to serving others the sweet tea goodness, laughs, and a simply ‘hug’ in food.
I know that there are so many places we can try and experience in this very competitive market and world in the States, but McAlister’s has done something truly unique for us.
They set a high standard of an atmosphere that transcends restaurant into a place of comfort and feeling of home.
For that, we’ll be entertaining ourselves in their ‘café’ for unforeseeable future!
Highly recommend for family, community, and a sense of great joy!
Cold food and DISGUSTING tables and floors- we had to clean our own table and after they saw us cleaning, they finally offered to clean it… too late.
Rude and ambivalent staff of teenagers- they rolled their eyes at me when I told them their bathroom had pee and other fluids on the floor and toilet seats.
Long hair that wasn’t pulled back on both men and women.
Skip and go somewhere else. I’ve worked food service, and they were staffed adequately. Not sure what the problem is.
I returned and got these pictures because it looked like a bomb went off. There were flies hovering around the tea nozzles, the ice machine, and lemons. All while employees stood around chatting, why is no one going to clean this mess up?