A breadwinner on Hertel

I've only been to Joe's Deli a couple of times, though during both visits I really enjoyed the food. Yesterday was a rather chilly day so I figured I would try out one of their soups. I went for the potato leek soup that was served piping hot. The creamy soup was full of minced veggies and chunks of potatoes and had a spicy kick to it. The large side of exquisitely marbled rye bread was super fluffy and soaked up the soup perfectly.
For my meal I opted for the Rachael Ann, which consisted of sliced turkey breast, Swiss Loraine, coleslaw (or sauerkraut if you want), with Russian dressing on marble rye. I just could not get enough of that bread. The sandwich (served warm) melted in my mouth and was so big that I ended up taking home half of it. Served with a side of crispy chips, the Rachael Ann is a tough one to beat... the bread stole the show. I must also say that the music selection at Joe's was superb as well. Lloyd Cole and the Decemberists are two great bands to listen to while enjoying your meal. Joe's is located at 1322 Hertel Avenue (corner of Colvin) 716-875-JOES

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Bizzles
Every time I check this channel that picture makes me hungry. Did Joe's used to be Mastman's location or am I mixing things up?
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queenseyes
Hey Bizzles, yes, you are right.
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mmp
Their Cream of Asparagus soup is out-of-this-world, too!
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