
Modern American Delicatessen Restaurant inspired by classic New York Jewish deli, returning it to its hand-crafted roots. Traditional favorites such as hand cut pastrami and corned beef sandwiches, bagels, pierogies, latkes, brunch dishes and other appetizing fare served in vintage-style spot atmosphere.
Hours
| Thursday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1949 Richmond Avenue, Sandwich and Pickle, Staten Island, NY 10314
Phone: (718) 971-1570
Website: https://sandwichandpickle.com/
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Reviews
And me being the good bean that I am, went on a Google Maps hunt for some soup. Invitations to a diner, Chinese restaurant, or other similar establishments serving soup were declined. “No soup 4 u” I almost said to her, until I stumbled on this restaurant.
We walked away vowing to return whenever we were in this crack of Staten Island (I’m from Brooklyn, so I’m allowed to refer to SI like this. Ty).
Atmosphere is something akin to a babushka’s dining room, really nice. Pictures of people you’ve never met on the wall and everything. We got the perogies to start…boiled, 5 of them. A preview of things to come. Overall excellent, if you put a gun to my head, I’d say maybe add some milk/butter to the potato mixture inside to make them smoother. Sue me.
Pastrami here borders that of the legendary Katz…tender, juicy, well seasoned. It’s also under 1/2 the price. She had the Big “Dill” Combo meal (half pastrami sandwich, bowl of Matzo ball soup, coleslaw, pickle) and I had the Pastrami dinner (whole sandwich, fries, coleslaw, pickle). Everything was incredible. She actually offered to share the soup with me because it was that good….true love after all ! Katz charges $29 for a full sandwich…I paid $25 my pastrami dinner.
We were taken aback by how quiet it was. No one was in this restaurant…our waiter whispered, so we whispered. She told us it was a hidden gem…and it most certainly is.
I ordered apple juice and was surprised it was just bottled juice—the kind you can get at Costco. It did taste good, but it wasn’t what I expected when ordering. Service was mid at best. I had to wait a while just to ask for salt and pepper, and the staff didn’t really smile or feel welcoming.
Overall, it wasn’t terrible, but it didn’t meet expectations cuz I had a good one in Canada so I was thinking maybe in Staten Island would be good too but yeah.