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The Meat Slicer Deli Sandwich

The Meat Slicer Deli Sandwich

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4.8 Google Review
300 Apache Trail, Apache Junction, Arizona, 85120, United States
(480) 559-2915
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Apr 29, 2018
Huge sandwiches. Quality meats and cheeses, amazing take and bake pizzas. Go get your sandwich and chips, then go next door to the bar and eat with a frosty beer. Great little mall, reminds me of places I went to as a kid. The army surplus store is always a must after eating. Then walk back over and order a pizza before you leave to take home.

May 13, 2018
Service may be a little slow sometimes, but it's definitely worth it, fresh bread and fresh sliced meats! We love the roast beef sandwich

Jan 12, 2018
This casual local deli was our first vacation stop on our way to hike Flatiron. It is in an older mall but well signed. Since it is popular with local residents who call in their orders, we waited a few minutes for our order. It is worth it if you love meat, inches of meat. The sandwich is the focus here – the accompanying bag of chips is small but the sandwiches are ginormous!

Oct 29, 2017
The most amazing sandwich and I will drive across the valley to go back! They bake their own bread and slice everything for your sandwich upon ordering. The meat and cheese are quality. I had the Italian Sub on white, the sandwich was HUGE and one of the best sandwiches I have had. Take someone with you to share it because 1/2 a sandwich here is the equivalent of a 12" sub anywhere else. The staff was very nice, friendly and knowledgeable about their product.

Jan 4, 2018
Pretty good sandwich. The meat was thick and the sandwich was large. The meat was not the most flavorful however the bread was excellent. It was good but not sure why this has a 4.9 rating. If you want a sandwich with lots for meat, you could make it yourself.

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