Gina’s Delicatessen Menu

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  • Naomi B.

    This place practically screams "mom n pop," but for me, that's always a good thing. I had a hunkerin' for a good home cooked breakfast...more specifically a corned beef hash breakfast, and as I was driving through the neighborhood, Gina's caught my eye, and the rest is history. Scenery: I can best describe the atmosphere as....as....never mind. Florida gator fans who own a diner? I dunno. There are no words, really. Not that it's bad, it's just unique to all other diners I've seen, so the precise words elude me. Guess you gotta see for yourself....so GO! Eats: Corned beef hash, two eggs over easy, home fries, and toast is where it's at. It's almost as if the nice tattooed guy who ran the kitchen knew that I liked my hash with that yummy outer crust. Perfectly cooked and even better when mixed in with the runny eggs. Home fries? Seasoned nicely and not undercooked, which is always a relief. Bite for bite, a highly satisfying breakfast experience. With reasonable prices, and an extensive menu for both lunch and dinner, I would very much recommend Gina's to all my fellow Yeeps. I'm looking forward to trying out one of their "rider (or is it ryder?)" sandwiches, or even that "steak in a sack" thing, which I've seen at a few other places as well, but never had the guts to try. One of these days I'll suck it up and give it a whirl. All in all, I say to you that Gina's is definitely worth a shot. Go out and support your local eats, and keep on Yelping!!!

    (4)
  • Larry P.

    I have tried this place twice. Both times the person opening was late. If your business is suppose to open at 6:00am it should be ready to operate at 6:00am Not 6:40 am so if you are late and I wait on you then I'm late for my job. So I guess I won't be coming back to your business. Bacon was overcooked or was left from my the day before and heated the lettuce was brown. Comes are all syrup. I rate this at two stars but that's really generous.

    (2)
  • Mark B.

    I know the other deli is closed. Then cruising down Edgewood ave. I saw another one. I just felt like I had to go in and see how they doing. A friend (Chis Dickerson of Corner Taco) is moving into their old spot in 5 points. This place was old but clean. The sandwich I ordered would make (dale) a Yelp friend proud. "The camel rider" The sandwich was a good as I excepted it to be. There was plenty of meat and some good fresh lettuce. They even topped it all off with some oil an vinegar and pepperoncini peppers. It was quite yummy and I really don't see why they would close the other spot. Cause I will be back to this place again.

    (4)
  • Marty C.

    Love going to Gina's for breakfast because they give you a lot of food and the price is very reasonable. They do stop serving breakfast at 11 am.

    (3)
  • Rick D.

    I really like this diner..Prices are inexpensive for my Burger Combo (Fries and Coke for $4.99) and the inside they had Hummus and tabouli riders. It appears to be very clean and the service is very friendly. I will be going back again and I recommend if you have not been and want quality food at a decent price, you should go too! One downside: A lot of Styrofoam and Plastic.....Use paper or Recycle

    (4)
  • Mandie M.

    I've been driving past the Gina's on Edgewood all the time since I moved back to Jax in 2011. It is seriously within walking distance from my house and yesterday was the first time that I actually walked in. Although, I have visited the locale in Five Points a few times. I've had a craze for tabbouleh as of late and I know that along with being a deli, Gina's has very good Mediterranean and Arabic style food. Tabbouleh is what brought me in as I had planned to get some to go and have for lunch, but then I noticed the breakfast menu and I had to order a sandwich. I settled for a bacon and egg with no cheese on a bagel. The sandwich was made rather quick and it was huge. I didn't expect to have that much bacon and egg on my sandwich for what I paid. It was so close to how my Dad makes breakfast sandwiches that I almost wept. It's been a long while since I had breakfast cooked by him (as he still lives back home in Connecticut). In any case, what I mean by "how my Dad cooks it" is frying the egg a bit and then adding the bacon to the middle of the egg. It makes for a bit of grease, but man, was that a perfect sandwich. I saved the tabbouleh for my lunch. I didn't get any pita chips or what not to go with it, but it was just fine without. I actually wanted to head over to go grab some earlier and realized that Gina's had already closed. This location is only open from 9 am until 2 pm. Alas, I will have to get some tomorrow. The interior is nothing to write home about. The family are obviously fans of the Gators with all sorts of UF stuff adorning the walls. Simple tables, simple chairs, but good food and decent prices. Needless to say, Gina's will be seeing me a bit more now.

    (4)
  • Mary L.

    My husband and I decided to try this hole-in-the-wall for brunch because we didn't want to wait for a table at Crazy Egg a few blocks down. Signs on the building advertised $3.99 for 2 eggs, choice of bacon or sausage, toast, & grits so that drew us in. I ended up upgrading to the Gina's Big Breakfast with 3 eggs, home fries, grits, and toast with a choice of bacon or sausage patty for $5.99. What a deal! My husband ordered the Turkey & Bacon Rider with cheese (i.e, comes in a pita pocket) and a side of fries (thicker than a pencil but not steak fries). Our food was pretty basic, served up fast. I had to dab my plate with a napkin to soak up the butter but others might decide that this is what makes your breakfast taste good! The big guy at the counter (with the tattooed knuckles) was really friendly and customer-oriented. I asked if they would ever serve catfish and grits and he asked the woman who was cooking if she'd be willing to get some in her next grocery trip. I appreciated their willingness to accommodate me but decided I would come back again to get their Whiting fish (from their fish sandwich) with grits instead. They seemed to have lots of regulars as this guy knew what people wanted to order as soon as they walked in the door. Since it was our first time, he gave us 2 stamps on our new value cards (buy 9 sandwiches/entrees, get one free). It was a clean place with lots of tables and a TV that was playing cartoons and lots of UF Gators decorations. We would definitely return for more friendly service and straightforward food, nothing fancy but served up fast and hot. Breakfast is served all day but they are open Monday through Saturday til 3:30pm (M-F) and 2:30pm (Sat). Plenty of street parking out front.

    (3)
  • Leah A.

    This place is walking distance from my house and they have a good burger special. They offer many choices on their menu and the staff is pretty friendly. It's a great little spot for a quick bite for lunch and the distance from my house makes it that much better. 4 Stars

    (4)
  • Dan C.

    Decent sand which for cheap. I wouldn't go out of the way for it but if you are in the Murray hill area it is worth stopping in. I had turkey and cheese that was good enough for what I paid.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 3:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Gina’s Delicatessen

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