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“I’ve been wanting to stop by to try Gian’s. Amazing. We got two of the signature sandwiches and all of the ingredients are super fresh including the focaccia bread that was made fresh too. We will definitely be back. We have only lived in Stockton a couple of years. This is a staple spot now. Yum! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“
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“Delroy’s place is delicious comfort food! It’s like going to visit an old friend and they prepare a meal for you.
His Jamaican BBQ is a nice change of flavor from other bbq places. I’m not a big fan of the tri-tip, but the jerk chicken sandwich I cannot get enough of.
The deli is in an old building. So be aware.
I love his food!
Thank you!“
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“Love the sandwiches“
“Had to stop for fuel on the way up to the high country to clear up some misconceptions that some Scallywaggers have on what private property means, and the J&L Market Deli sure looks inviting. I didn't have a lot of time so I just got a plain old ham sandwich, and all I can say is WOW!
5 Stars all day long. ☆☆☆☆☆“
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“I recently had the best turkey pesto sandwich I’ve ever tasted. The turkey was fresh, perfectly complemented by a rich, flavorful pesto that really tied the whole sandwich together. The service was good; My sandwich was ready within minutes of ordering. If you’re looking for a quick, delicious meal, this turkey pesto sandwich is a must-try.“
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“My entire life, is how long I have eaten bread, pasta, pastries, cheese, meat, olives, fish, olive oil, and polenta, from this place. It’s the best bakery that has ever existed in this country. Yes. I am biased. My great grandparents knew the old man…Angelo. If you lived in the city you walked to get your bread. If you lived out in the country, (like my great grandfather), you rode a horse and tied it to the posts along the sidewalk, that still stand today. Funny how you never “not” know certain things. Most Italian Americans in this valley know what I mean. I go once a week for groceries when my auntie and uncle need biscotti or bread, or cheese, or meat. Three times a year my uncle loads up on salami that is so good it makes angels hungry! The panettone is a staple for my family during the holidays, and I have never lived in a home without the familiar Genova Bakery Calendar hanging in my kitchen, and one in my garage. Always. It’s just how it is. I lived in San Diego for about 10 years and I brought bread there with me whenever I came home. My cousin brings crusty bread, and focaccia back to Oklahoma when she comes home. I eat a fresh sandwich from there once a week. The service has always been great. There’s no other place like it in the world. If bread is life, I’m living pretty good! And yes I wear these awesome t-shirts all the time.“