save

Weiss Deli

1127 E Lombard St, Baltimore, MD | Map it  

21202 39.289800 -76.600500

(410) 276-7910

Sign in to Write a Review

My Rating

Features

Neighborhoods:
Jonestown
Categories:
Catering, Delis And Delicatessens, Restaurants
Price:
$

View More

Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Cash, Visa
Restaurant Special Features:
Cheap Eats, Quiet, Historic Setting
General Info:
Open 7 Days

View Less

Reviews for Weiss Deli

Robin W

Member since Dec, 2010 View Profile
1Review
0Photos
Joined 2 years ago
5.0
December 10, 2010

Simply the BEST. Been going to Weis for years simply the best corn beef in baltimore but my favorite is the double decker its Pastrami & Cornbeef with mayo on 1 side and mustard on the otherside with l/t /on with provalone cheese all melted your taste buds will praise u forever eat and enjoy see u soon (today)!!!!

View More View Less
0

Aimathena

Member since Jun, 2008 View Profile
5Reviews
0Photos
Joined 4 years ago
5.0
June 08, 2008

"The Best" Lean Corn Beef Sandwich on Corn Beef Row!. Weiss Deli is by no means Third in my opinion. They have "The Best" Lean Corn Beef Sandwich Around! It is generously packed full of meat which is almost twice the amount that their neighboring legendary Attman's Delicatessen gave me.

They even cater to my weird request... I get mine with a slice of Swiss in the middle but I don't like the cheese melted onto the bread. They actually take the time to separate the meat and place my slice of Swiss right in the middle for me.

I Highly Recommend them.

In all fairness I cannot compare them to Lenny's because I have not tried their Lean Corn Beef yet.

Thanks Weiss for making "The Best" Lean Corn Beef Sandwich that I've had so far!

View More View Less
0

Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
1k+Reviews
0Photos
Joined 9 years ago
September 08, 2004

The third, surviving Jewish delicatessen on legendary Corned Beef Row banks on its kosher hotdogs.. In Short
Weiss' has neither the cafeteria-style simplicity of newcomer Lenny's or the unflagging charisma of legendary Attman's--two competitors which also harken this neighborhood's golden age of pastrami. Because of this dual lack, the final member of Baltimore's deli trinity attracts smaller crowds to its rickety tables, some of which feature highly practical indentations specifically designed to hold your tray in place. That's a nice, antiquated touch within the smoke-filled, dull gray-striped interior.

View More View Less
0