The Brothers Deli
50 South 6th St #220, Minneapolis
(612) 341-8007
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Food tasted great. Got 2 sandwiches and a few sides… unfortunately they were the wrong 2 sandwiches and sides. I understand mistakes happen but getting majority of the order wrong when the restaurant wasn’t even that busy? lol
Best place for lunch. Great sandwiches at a very reasonable prices
Closest thing to the taste of a real New York deli since visiting NYC!
I'm a sucker for a good pastrami sandwich. And this is a very, very good pastrami sandwich.
Any bad review of this spot is a fluke or uninformed. This place has a million options with something that will suit your needs. The ingredient quality is fire, the homemade items are spot on, and the whole experience feels authentic. The price for the product is extremely reasonable. I commonly tell friends and colleagues that their Tomato Basil soup is the best I've had anywhere.
Staying at the Marriott nearby and took the sky bridge over to stay out of the cold.
I was recommended The Pepe (pastrami) and I chose the side of potato salad. Everything was great. Great sandwich and the potato salad was my style. More creamy rather than giant chunks of potato. I prefer not eating basically fingerling potatoes with mayo on them. Their cookies look amazing but I did not try one.
There's a Chipotle across the hall.....don't be an A-hole. Support local and come here.
Good fast service. The staff were helpful and nice. It was very fast even though it was packed.
Office Drones take refuge for 15 minutes in their day with top notch meats, bread, sides, and popovers. Humble in presence, loud in satisfaction.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Pastrami Sandwich
The cornbeef was the worst in my life 1 slise of meat ant all sour kraut tryed the little meat that was there and was so off taseing cant wait to be sick from this horrible sandwich
I ordered delivery thru Foodsby. Awesome Pepe sandwich—spicy with delicious pastrami. I like it about as much as Cecil’s—and Cecil’s is awesome. Keep up the good work!
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Soups, popovers, and sandwiches are amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great Deli, not many around downtown Minneapolis for a classic sandwich. Food is terrific. However ordering process is clumsy and difficult to manage a busy crowd. It would be nice if they implemented number tags, or some other system.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
This used to be my favorite place to get a big deli sandwich and some matza ball soup but things have changed. I went in recently and ordered a cup of matza ball soup and the small version of the pastrami on Rye. As I was walked over to pay, I saw the owner cut a matzo ball in half and feel the middle with his finger to make sure it was warm. When I got back with my food, my soup was luke warm and low and behold, my matza ball was in 2 pieces so I got the matza ball he touched with his hands. Then went to go eat the small version of the pastrami sandwich, and there was not very much meat and it was thin and fatty. I ended up combining what meat there was on one side of the sandwich and finished it in about 4 bites. Just so disappointing especially because I can get much bigger and better pastrami at a number of other places. It also doesn't help that the owner is very crabby and unapproachable, but his support staff is great, so kudos to them. I had swore off Brothers a few months ago because of small portions, expensive prices and bad food and thought I would give it one more chance but sadly I will not be going back again!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
The food was good but the portion sizes are really small for the price.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
I got a New York sized “Big Al” roast beef sandwich, great bread but it was no where close to a half pound of meat on it. A terrible deal for the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
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