
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–1 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 72 America St, Waterbury, CT 06708
Phone: (203) 527-4344
Website: https://www.noochiesdeli.com/
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Reviews
I’ve eaten a lot of sandwich’s growing up in Philly a well know sandwich city. This was a different take on the cutlet sandwich and I loved every bit of it. “The something nice” grinder (on a hoagie roll) is now in my top 3 favorite cutlet sandwich’s all time. Cutlets were phenomenal. Thin, nice crisp and cooked perfect.
If you’ve ever eaten at a place and then ended up back there the following day, this review needs no explanation. Just go there.
Waterbury is lucky to have this gem in their locale. Shoutout to Johnny aka Noochie!! Appreciate you schooling this Philly guy on the local grub vernacular and I will definitely be back every time I visit!!
By Far Best Grinder spot in all of Ct.
Quality Fresh Ingredients .Fresh Bread Fresh Chicken Cutlets Been to 100s of
Deli’s By Far your my Favorite .Wrappes are Amazing. Bring the Family for an amazing Treat. Cookies and Deserts on a another Level. Great Family own Business. Offer Catering for wedding’s and Corparate Events. Salute Noochies
Bringing us a piece of Italy.Family owned and Loved by thousands…
Rice balls are HUGE! I’d go back for the soup every day!
After lunch, went to the deli/bakery side. YOU MUST try the ice box cake. I highly recommend this place.
I’ll keep adding pictures as I try out the menu. I’m working my way through the whole menu!
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For lunch this May 2022, we learned the healthy choice grinder that looks good on paper is not something to enjoy eating. Grilled chicken with spinach, red peppers and mozzarella was pretty much flavorless. No criticism of Noochie’s. They make great grinders but it’s tough to master a low cal one that customers would order again. The fried mozzarella starter had a nice crunch and decent sauce. We were charged for five drinks but only had four. My partner said to forget about it. I bought a pound of cookies to bring home to family. We all agreed they were kind of dry. The pecan sandies were the best. Noochie’s is a reliable place for dining in, take out or a drink at the bar.
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Bought just over a quarter pound of baked cookies from here this December weekend. They came to nine dollars and change. A small assortment of cookies wrapped in cellophane on the counter was $30. so it was near a pound. Another customer was picking up a huge wrapped tray of cookies. They have a large assortment available.
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Revisiting here for lunch this weekend we split a chicken parmesan grinder that was delicious. Perfectly fried, tender, moist and seasoned. Portion wise, it’s a good sized piece of chicken, too. We had a few chips and lemonade with our sandwich.
We also tried a small container of Noochie’s seafood salad from the deli. It’s a mix of shrimp, crab, mayo, celery and red onion. My partner doesn’t usually like any salads with mayo, but he liked this one enough to eat most of it. One of the owners told us anything they make with mayonnaise in it they make fresh every day. Good to know!
Later we we went back to the bar side of the store and ordered a couple of drinks. Quick service and an interesting selection of labels in their stock. Nice space.
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Great selection of Italian foods, hot or cold, to eat there or take home. Grinders, pasta, stuffed breads, pastries, salads, and cold drinks. Full bar in the café. Friendly service.
We split a veal parm grinder and lemonade, and ordered six meatballs and three rice balls to go. We ate at a table in the deli.
My companion says two hot Noochie grinders are also good: The Town Plotter like a Philly cheese steak and The HC Crusader with chicken cutlet, bacon, white cheddar, tomato and BBQ sauce.
There’s even Soppressata for fans of this classic Italian dish, in The Mama D grinder with Mortadella, eggplant and cheese, or in take-out containers. A good new edition for locals.