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Greenblatt's Delicatessen

8017 W Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046

(323) 656-0606
4 star rating based on 18 reviews
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Greenblatt's Delicatessen

THE BEST!!!

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this place has the best food, service and delivery.
if you ever need a dinner and are in the area, this place is a must
Greenblatt's Delicatessen

Classic deli

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Great deli and wine store. Open every day. Great turkey pastrami sandwiches. They serve a formidable selection of wines by the glass.
Greenblatt's Delicatessen

Oustanding Deli

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Greenblatts is one of the oldest Los Angeles classic restaurants. It is a great deli, easily the rival of something that you might find in New York City. There is a huge selection of sandwiches, wine, spirits and dessert. Greenblats has both delivery and carryout. It's open late into the night and early in the morning. In an emergency, you can do Thanksgiving or a BBQ for Independence Day, Memorial Day or Labor Day in 15 minutes...I have.

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Established in 1926, Greenblatts, is a "Best of L.A." landmark. A busy all the time full service deli with its best tasting kosher eat in or takeout cuisine is located on the first floor. A large fine wine shop is adjacent with an exceptionally appointed hand picked selection. A long staircase leads to the restaurant above featuring the gourmet deli cuisine being prepared below. A not to be... more

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With so many choices, you may not be able to limit yourself to one. Try a Dr. Brown's soda, an egg cream, or one of the wine list's hand-selected California reds.

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This unassuming Sunset Strip deli has served noshers of all stripes for more than 70 years.

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In Short A well-stocked deli counter, vinyl booths and one of the best wine shops in the state greet diners. Patrons order deli staples such as matzo ball soup, chopped liver and soft, oniony potato knishes. Kugel, a house specialty, is a dense, towering block of egg noodles, cream cheese, cinnamon and raisins. The traditional deli-sandwich menu boasts endless combos, but of... more

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Staff Is Terrible! Go to Canter's Delicatessen Instead!!

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Terrible staff!!!

2 different and equally awful experiences being ignored while waiting for service. Atmosphere is cramped (restaurant is very narrow!) so it isn't as though waiting for service is even enjoyable in that setting. Miserable!

Also: Expensive. No fries.

I suggest Canter's nearby on Fairfax - the food is much much better. We also love Factors Deli on Pico, as they are very... more

I like the food

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The food was good, the one thing that I relly like was the turkey I didnt know that it was cooked there. also the matza are good.

learn how not to cook

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I actually tried a Greenblatt's corned beef sandwich once and liked it. Problem is, I can't ever get the one I liked again. I don't like hot sandwiches, so I keep asking them if it's possible to get a cold corned beef, and they keep telling me they can't do that. It's pretty easy. Just don't cook it! They serve chicken salad sandwiches. Do the same thing, only replace the chicken salad... more

Good late night Matzah Ball Soup

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As a person who makes Matzah ball soup from scratch, I am selective. I find that Jerry's and Canter's serve mushy noodles. Canter's Matzah ball was hard, and had no flavor. Greenblatt's, on the other hand, tasted really homemade. The brisket dip was nice and satisfying too. The place isn't a bargain but it tastes a step up from other delis.

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+ Matzah ball soup, open late

Best pastrami ever??

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I dont think so , I still got to give it up for Art's in the Valley. Also why no breakfast??? its got to be the only deli i know with no breakfast, but the bagel and lox are pretty darn good!

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+ Service

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- Prices

expensive

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This place is pretty expensive actually, but, the pastrami is the best I have ever had and OMG! the roasted chicken is amazing!!!

The BEST quality... hands down!

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Okay... If you don't want to pay top dollar for the high quality food at Greenblatt's, there are thousands of other places to get a deli sandwich in Los Angeles but IMHO, you get what you pay for. The quality here is 2nd to none. I lived in L.A. for 10 years and always make a point of making it to Greenblatt's when I visit. The #5 combo is to die for... I can taste it right now! ...get... more

Best Deli in L.A. Hands Down

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If you're someone who appreciates top quality pastrami or corned beef - just stop here. Just give up your search and surrender to the best sandwich you'll find on the West Coast. I'm partial to the corned beef on rye with swiss. If I'm really hungry I'll add a bowl of matzo ball soup. Wash it down with a Dr. Brown's cream soda. My husband and I like to go here after seeing a movie at the... more

Matzo Ball Soup at its Best!

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Greenblatts is my first stop at the early signs of a cold for their incredible matzo ball soup. It has one giant matzo ball that is the perfect consistency with a generous amount of chicken and vegetables as well. Their sandwich menu can be intimidating, but typically the more complicated, the better. I usually opt for one of their specialty sandwiches like the turkey pastrami on rye that... more

Great Matzo Ball Soup

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If you are feeling blue or feeling sick and you want some chicken soup--just go to Greenblatt's. You walk in and the aroma of the food is so good. They have a great wine selection and the people are very helpful and nice. Good location. Good late night bites. Just good all around.

Best Tuna Melt in Town/THE WORLD

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I like Canter's as much as the next gal, but the food at Greenblatt's is truly superior. Plus, you can get a really great deal on a good bottle of wine. I have to recommend the kreplach, the salads, the kugel, and any of the myriad delicious desserts (cheesecake is to die for) but the star here is the tuna melt. I am a tuna melt aficionada, and this is probably the best one I've ever had (I... more

Lot's of choices

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While this might be a little more expensive than your average deli, it is well worth it. The portions are oversized, there are dozens of sides. This is a real Jewish-style deli. The perfect place to grab a quick lunch.

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favorite deli

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I've been going to Greenblatt's since before I could walk. From Shabbat dinners to Ham and Cheese Sandwiches...it's across the board the greatest deli in LA.

Oldie and goodie

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Sunset Boulevard's old time favorite not only has some of the best deli food in LA but also one of the largest inventory of fine wines, champagne and spirits with low prices and local delivery available. Surprise someone with a romantic picnic by choosing from a selection of gift baskets, fresh caviar and the gourmet deli. Store hours are amazing: Open 365 days a year from 9am-2am.

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A treasure A wide variety of sandwiches and prepared dishes to eat in or take away everything delicious. AND a fantastic wine shop.
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