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As Chicago's top deli and delicatessen, Perry's Deli has been serving the biggest and best sandwiches in Chicago for over 23 years.
This Chicago deli's signature sandwiches are traditionally piled high with house roasted meats, like roast beef, pastrami, and corned beef. Perry?s Deli has been featured by Rachael Ray, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun Times, interviewed on National Public...
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Tips About This Business
Turn off that phone before you come in. Perry has appeared on NPR complaining about cell phones in restaurants.
If you're in the Loop, Perry's will deliver for free--as long as it totals at least $25 before tax. Orders must be placed before 11am for pick-up or delivery.
Seating is available--be ready to snag a booth or table as soon as you see one.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Since opening in 1982, Perry's lunchtime lines have run out the door. But the wait is part of the experience. During the usual 15-minute crawl to the counter, read posted humorous newspaper clippings and memorize a kinder Soup Nazi-like list (e.g., "Don't ask for anything low-fat"). Best of all: Answer trivia questions thrown out by Perry himself over the loudspeaker....
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 15, 2005)
Other Reviews from the web
The first time that my co-workers and I ordered food on (April 10th) from Perry's. The sandwich was WOW. There's no description. JUST WOW. It's the best that I've tasted, so great that the people in the office that did not order the 1st time wanted to this time. On April 24th I thought there was a problem with our order so I called and spoke with manager Ron. OMG he was so nice and...
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My wife and I along with another couple visited Perry's on our "Amtrak" trip to the west coast. I found Perry's on the internet. We were not disappointed. The sandwiches were great and the service was super friendly. You get a lot of sandwich for the price. I would surely recommend Perry's to anyone in the Chicago area.
Pros
+ Friendly service
Cons
- PARKING (but this is Chicago you know)
Posted by jimandrosie
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 04, 2008)
The line generally is out the door and I'm not sure why. It's just sandwiches! They taste fine and are a little bigger than others but I didn't think it was anything special.