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Businiess name:  Pickles Deli
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Pickles Deli is in the same building as Tipsy's Liquor World, but I think it's an independent business. I have been going to Tipsy's since it opened (we live in the neighborhood), but I only tried Pickles Deli after reading a very short blurb about it in a recent issue of 5280 Magazine. Oh, man, what a discovery!!! This place has the best freakin' sandwiches I have ever eaten!!! I mean they are absolute masterpieces!!! It's very difficult to pick a favorite, but I'm especially fond of the Pastrami and the Cubano (my wife's favorite seems to be the Parma). The only downside is that the sandwiches are fairly expensive ($10), but they're pretty big, and my wife and I often split one. It's so nice to find a real foodie place in the 'burbs.

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