
Welcome to Stackhaus Deli – Downtown London’s Newest Spot for Fresh, Made-to-Order Eats! Located in the heart of London, Ohio, our deli is your go-to destination for handcrafted sandwiches, hot paninis, and comforting soups made fresh daily. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick lunch or grabbing a meal to go, we use only quality ingredients to deliver bold flavors and classic favorites. Come enjoy a friendly atmosphere, fast service, and food made with care—just the way you like it.
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You order at the counter and then pick up your food when they call your name, whether you’re eating in or taking it to go. The space is very small, about eight indoor café tables that hold three to four people each, so if you come during a busy time, be prepared that seating might be tight. Street parking is available right in front and on the side street, and even during the Saturday lunch rush it wasn’t too difficult to find a spot. We did notice, though, that if a few tables hadn’t opened up before our food was ready, we probably wouldn’t have been able to eat in.
Everything is served deli-style in to-go containers, even for dine-in orders. There are no real plates or metal utensils, which is a little basic, but very convenient if you don’t finish and want to take leftovers home. Drinks are all bottled from a cooler, no fountain drinks or self-serve water that we could see.
We shared a Double Stack Reuben and each had a small soup. The Reuben comes standard on pumpernickel with kraut and thousand island, but you can also get it as a lettuce wrap or on tomato-basil or flour wraps, which adds some flexibility. The meat and bread were very good quality with great flavor, and the portion was big enough for two to share. The downside was that the temperature was uneven, warm on the outside and cold in the middle, and the kraut and dressing were a bit light for our taste. We also didn’t see any extra condiments available.
The soups were the highlight. The potato soup was excellent, rich and comforting on a snowy day, and the Italian wedding soup was very good as well, with a homemade feel. Both tasted like they could have been made from scratch.
Pricing felt similar to other Columbus delis. Our total was around $40 for one Double Stack Reuben, two small soups, a SmartWater, and a Topo Chico, a bit like the typical local range for specialty deli sandwiches and sides. There was no music or background ambiance when we visited, just indoor café seating with an estimated capacity of around 45 people. A wheelchair could be pushed up to the cafe tables indoors, but we didn’t see child, or car carrier seats available.
Overall, this is a much-needed new spot for the area with good food and a lot of potential. With a little refinement on execution, more seating, and some attention to comfort details, it could easily become a neighborhood favorite.