Village Corner Deli

1030 Mound St, Davenport
(563) 323-2333

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Ben Mosbach

Best sandwiches and service in the QC!

Hannah Farrey

delicious!! I had the Monte Cristo combo with a side of mac salad, and my mom got the Corner Club with a cup of broccoli cheddar soup. everything was so fresh & service was fantastic! it was busy (about 1:30 on a Saturday), but we didn't have to wait very long, and the staff were super helpful & friendly!

Helena Wayne

Worst tuna sandwich I ever ate. Lots of hot dog bun style Cibatta and about a ¼ cup of things salad on it. Expensive! Also 10 dollars for mostly bread.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Steve Petersen

Just a small quaint sandwich shop. Excellent selection of very tasty sandwiches or build your own from their extensive selection of breads, meats, cheeses and toppings. A little gem in the east village of Davenport.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Corner Club, Reuben Sandwich, The Cuban, The Don Correleone, The Italian Stallion, Turkey Italiano and Pasta Salad, Pulled Pork

Will's toy review 1

Very good food and kind people

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Turkey Reuben

Sarah

We were visiting Davenport for the day, and a friend of ours recommended The Village Corner Deli for lunch. The service was great, all of their employees are so nice and friendly. I ordered the “smoked turkey Rueben” and it was delicious. They put a lot on their sandwiches for toppings. They also offered kids meals which came with a sandwich, drink, chips and cookie. Their food tasted great and they offer very good prices. I would absolutely come back here if I’m visiting the area again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Turkey Reuben

Jackie Carroll

i gotta say, it is hard to find good quality/homemade food nowadays. i'm SO HAPPY the village corner deli is just that!! i'm from the east coast, & this is the closest/best sandwich shop that's similiar to east coast deli's. i got the new yorker & their homemade chili & it was SO GOOD!!!!!! once you go to the village corner deli you won't fuhgeddaboudit!!<3 10/10!!!!!

Zachariah Christianson

Walking into this unassuming sandwich deli felt like stepping into a sanctuary of flavor. The staff greeted me with genuine smiles, making me feel like an old friend. Their customer service was top-notch, exuding warmth and sincerity.

The food? Simply sublime. Fresh ingredients, perfectly baked bread, and a harmonious blend of flavors that danced across my palate. This isn't just a deli; it's a testament to the art of sandwich-making. Every bite was a reminder of how food, at its best, nourishes both body and soul.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: The Don Correleone

Derrick Halverson

Great sandwiches, great service, good prices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mary A.

Great place for a sandwich. Super fast service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kye Staples

The food here is amazing! The service just compliments it that much more. Very relaxed atmosphere where they bring your food out to your table and are so accommodating. The ham and bean soup and the broccoli cheese soup are both really good. We have tried probably half the menu on sandwiches and usually pick two so we can try two different at a time. Highly recommend you check out the Cuban! Don’t forget your punch card!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dino Madrigal

Great food and service is top notch!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Corner Club, The Italian Stallion

Liberty

Banging sammich. Got the regular

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: The Classic

jason cale

Place was amazing and service was top notch. Highly recommend

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Thomas Butler

This place is the best Deli Spot in QC! New Yorker and monte crisco are always a hit! We get this place like once a week! What’s nice is this place is not overpriced and everyone is friendly!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: The New Yorker

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