Business Description from the Web
Reservations: no reservations taken
The old-style deli tradition is alive and well at this Kosher heaven, going strong for over 100 years.
Tips About This Business
The deli can prepare anything for take out, and offers customized catering for a wide range of occasions.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short It's hard to imagine an entire legacy built squarely on a good corned beef sandwich. But this kosher deli, established by the Kadetz family in 1901, blossomed when Izzy provided Cincinnati with an over-stuffed corned beef sandwich with plenty of sauerkraut and pickles. Today, sandwiches are served on your choice of breads and come with the trademark crisp-and-spicy potato...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 01, 2007)
Other Reviews from the web
The meat is excellent, and the potatoe pancakes our out of site, but the bread is not good. A good jewish deli has good bread stacked with meat. The bread at Izzy's is "out of the bag" , thin sliced, one step above Wonderbread. The sandwiches are average to small in size, but they are inexpensive. The value is definately in the corned beef though. I would suggest making the trip to Columbus...
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Izzy's is the best spot for lunch. Corned beed is the best I've had and the potato pancakes are excellent. Give them both a try and you will be back.
Pros
+ great value, great food
Cons
- none
Posted by buke12
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 14, 2003)
Izzy's is the best. No other deli even comes close for taste and value. The potato pancakes are the best I have ever had. Try them with some spicy mustard.
Pros
+ Great sanwiches, Great Value
Cons
- None
Posted by Barry1213
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 09, 2003)