Frankie’s Deli Menu

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  • Candice S.

    Cash only. Best in town! Subs salads and ready to heat and eat food amazing. They cater as well. Authentic and delicious! Call ahead for holidays coming up so you can sit and have wine and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Justin H.

    Nice little spot in Lombard! My mom and I decided to try some of their salads and the italian sub out. We ended up getting the antipasti, seafood, and artichoke salads. All of them were good and fresh and the sub was awesome. I really liked the bread that was used on the sandwich and the oil they use really added a nice touch. Definitely worth checking this place out and some day I want to try their homemade lasagna.

    (4)
  • Gina C.

    Best, freshly made sandwiches, salads, pastas, and the Aranchini, belisimo! I have introduced everyone at my office to Frankie's Deli. They can't believe all of the pre-made dinners that they offer. All you need is the bread and the wine, which they sell too!

    (5)
  • Jocelyn V.

    I had a bad customer experience but the owner called me the next day to apologize and make sure it doesn't happen again. It made everything so much better, so thank you for doing that :)

    (4)
  • Jay K.

    This place is going on my 'best sub list'. Very good sandwich! Fresh meats piled high on a chewy french bread. I asked to 'build' my own and they didn't blink an eye. Love the little grocery store filled with pasta, sauces and giardinera. Very clean. Good value. If your in the area and want an excellent sub, this is your place.

    (5)
  • Paul H.

    The food was great, service was friendly, and it was quick. Would have been nice to have some seats to sit down, but hmmmm the samdwhiches were the best!

    (4)
  • Patrick M.

    As other reviewers have stated, this place is pretty awesome. Italian sub, italian beef are some of my favorites. The bowtie salad and mozzarella/tomato mix is great. Giardineria is homemade. Bring home some of the homemade biscotti too; goes great with my morning coffee!

    (5)
  • Johnny P.

    Fresh Turano bread delivered daily. These subs have been my favorite (outside Chicago) for 10+ years. You can't go wrong giving this place a try.

    (5)
  • David S.

    This joint is amazeballs. The selection of goods is quite nice. All the homemade salads and sandwiches are fantastic. For a long time I wouldn't stop in because they didnt take credit cards. I stopped in today and the guy at the counter said they have for 3 years now. Guess I'll be back tomorrow!

    (5)
  • Deanna D.

    It's been two years since I first reviewed Frankie's, but I've nothing new to add. We still love Frankie's and all the good things I said about them before are still true. I should go to Frankie's more often!

    (4)
  • LM B.

    Our family has been going to Frankie's Deli even before when it was Yorktown Deli years ago. All their salads, bread, food in the freezer and of course their sandwiches are the best! Fresh bread, made how you want it, right there and cannot find fault with anything. Glad to eat here all these years and forward. They have also catered countless parties of ours over the years and when I need to bring lunch to a client, I stop here first.

    (5)
  • Angie B.

    Fresh ingredients, salami that actually tastes like salami, awesome gelato and incredible salads. How can you go wrong? It's amazing to find an Italian deli of equivalent quality to Schmaltz's, which takes the Jewish deli crown for the Western suburbs. Frankie's offers tons of great, nicely varied Italian groceries, and some of the best subs and salads (the Roma, with artichokes and salty capers, is a personal favorite) I've had in Chicagoland. The service is good and bad - you'll get your sub quickly, but despite being next to Yorktown mall in an extremely busy area, they somehow still justify a $7 credit card minimum. The subs are cheap as well as large, running under $5 even for an 8 in. large sub, so this means that if you don't have cash, you will need to pick out something extra like a side to make the minimum. The owner, who has been on cashier every time I've been there, is notoriously unfriendly - almost everyone I know who's been there has a story about him, or has at least noticed his apparent genuine antipathy toward his customers. It strangely adds to the charm of the place somehow, though.

    (5)
  • S T.

    After learning that this place was est. in the early 60s and I was going to be not too far away and I had to stop by for lunch, see my pictures. The place is in a mall in one of the outer strip malls and I'm sure this is not the orig location. The place is popular judging by the constraint flow of customers while I was there. I had lunch here and after reading the reviews I would have the Italian sub and take a meat ball with me for a later meal. When you walk in you notice the nicely filled deli case and then the rest of the place. The meat case has all the usual deli items with meats, cheeses, salads, pastas, sausage etc. The opposite wall has coolers/freezers filled with home made food items like, pizza, pasta sauces, ravioli and various other goodies. The Italian is made to order and the meat is sliced at that moment. The Italian was pretty great with a good meat to bread ratio and just right amount of vegys. Everything is very fresh and they take pride in there product for sure. The meat ball sandwich was really good and I'm glad left with one. I licked the red sauce off the foil because it was so good. This is one dam good meat ball Sammy on that great bread. The Italian came on that fresh soft bread with that bagel chewy crust. The sandwich was really good and one of the meats or onion was kind of sassy because there was a nice little spice/heat finish. The chain sub places can't touch Frankie's at all and I can see why people would drive into a mall with all its hassles for there food. Overall Frankie's is a solid deli and I wish I had one in my neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Osiris V.

    Last week when I got subs for dinner, my boyfriend told me he wanted to try the panini. So, naturally, I went to Frankie's today cause I wanted to try it first. :) My go to is still an American sub, sometimes I get the Italian, but today, today I got the Muffaletta Panini. WOWSERS!!! Why haven't I gotten this before?! Why didn't any one tell me?! :) Salami, Imported Ham, Provolone, Olive Spread on a Ciabatta bread. Yum!! I believe it's their home made spread, not sure though, but it had a little bite to it. Like it's mixed with Giardiniera. I couldn't get enough and if they weren't so bad, I'd get one every day! Needless to say, my boyfriend will be in for a delicious surprise. Since my last review in 2009 (man where has the time gone) I've gotten quite a few things at Frankie's; subs, wraps, panini's, bread, chips, grocery items. It's so easy for me to grab a frozen entree for dinner. I usually pick up frozen mostaccioli but for tonight, I got lasagna. I've been going there for SIX years and the place doesn't disappoint. Again, very pricey, but I'm not going every day. Plus the quality is good. Keep it up Frankie! Oh and smile once in a while. ;)

    (5)
  • S Y.

    I'm from Los Angeles. And we don't have a place that really like this one. It's yummy. Simple fresh ingredients that make up a great sandwich. I also had a cup of Chili! Really great! One major negative, no places to sit inside on a cold day.

    (4)
  • Chris K.

    Frankie's has very good sub sandwiches and a large selection, too. Salads are plentiful. BUT - what I most love is the authentic ITALIAN specialties like Rice Balls (Arancini), frozen sauces and pasta dishes. They are to die for! You can easily buy these frozen items and pass them off as your own - they are that good. Beware that if you usually can't cook very well, people will not be fooled into thinking that you made such a delicious dish. Nice selection of Italian cookies, pasta, and oil, too.

    (4)
  • Jon P.

    I attended school in Lombard. Therefore, Frankie's Deli was a staple of mine for half a decade. It was really my first "Italian Deli" experience and is consequently very special to me. I have friends who argue that "Freddie's" in Chicago is the best, but not for me. You can purchase everything from world class sandwiches, frozen pastas/sauces, imported meats/cheeses, wine, olive oil and the list goes on and on. I have had every sandwich at one time or another and they are all quality. The wine selection is good, but you will pay a premium at a specialty location like this. It is always busy. Period. Expect to wait in a line for various amounts of time depending on when you arrive. They do a good job of staffing, especially during busy times of the week. The hustle and bustle looks chaotic at first, but after a few moments you will see that it is controlled chaos. You need to be prepared when someone looks at you and says next, otherwise you may get shuffled to the end of the line. Kinda stressful the first few times.... but you get used to it. Don't go once, go numerous times. You have to to experience all that Frankie's Deli has to offer. You'll thank me!

    (5)
  • Sara T.

    Other Yelpers were right - the Italian sub is legit. It's made with fresh, high quality ingredients, packed full of deli meat, and all for the low low price of $4.39 for the large. Thanks, Frankie! ($7 minimum for credit cards)

    (5)
  • Rebecca C.

    $7 minimum for CC.. They are getting better. It use to be cash only! This place is great. I have to be tough on them though, because I have had many subs. This place is a hidden gem however. The service and the people are a hit and miss. Sometimes they can be rude and barely speak but other times they are friendly. Weird. What I really like about this place is the outdoor seating. I love going here for lunch doing work, because it is quick and during the summer you can sit outside under the covered tables and take in the fresh air. Since it is in a quite nook in the strip mall behind the mall, there is very little traffic, so it is quiet. This place is always crowded and the price for subs is great. All fresh ingredients. However, I do not like their pasta salads, as their very bland. I recommend the Italian Sandwich or their Italian Beef. Again, bring cash! =))

    (3)
  • SmartShopper R.

    Everything and all you could possibly ask for in an Eye-talian deli...! Fast and courteous service. Delicious sammiches...served up by friendly counter staff.

    (5)
  • Ja Z.

    I go there for lunch sometimes. I love the Italian beef Panini, its so good !! actually any Panini here is good, but I did not really care for their sandwiches ( the bread was hard to chew) however, I used to buy some "Italian" groceries from there as well but its kind of overpriced ! The one thing negative about this place is they have a minimum for using a credit card ( $8) and their sandwiches prices are less so you either bring cash or buy something from there until you reach more than $8 The guy ( I guess he is the owner) who at the cashier is really nice but he got this angry look at his face and he reminds me of "the soup episode from Seinfeld" and I cant help laughing! he is a friendly guy though Bottom-line: its a nice place for quick lunch at work or even with friends !

    (3)
  • Lauren F.

    I'm staying at the Westin Lombard for a convention. I was making a shameful journey to McDonald's, and was lucky enough to discover Frankie's on the way. Superior life choice. Anybody who doesn't see the value for money here isn't from the city. Do you KNOW how much you'd pay for a sandwich like this in Chicago?! The Turano bread is perfect, the ingredients are fresh, and the meat is plentiful. There was no wait. I generally dislike mayonnaise, and Frankie's used just the perfect amount to make me appreciate it. The store is nice, too. They have the standard jardiniere my dad eats, as well as some fancier oils and such. I'll definitely browse further when I have more time. I'll more than likely go back tomorrow while I'm still in town.

    (5)
  • Freddy P.

    The lasagna, it's all about the lasagna. My GFs aunt raves about this place I had check it for my self and now I know what great lasagna taste like. I will be back. I don't really write reviews but felt that I really should.

    (5)
  • Mark K.

    Do you want a fresh sandwich? Great service? And affordable prices? Then Frankie's is the place. Fantastic is all I can say.

    (5)
  • Vishal B.

    Everyone has an inner Italian! Whenever you feel like treating the whole family to a big pasta dinner like mom used to make or pick up a fresh and healthy deli sandwich.. This is the place to come. Wine, beer, cheese, bread.. Oh man! There is a sense of pride in the air. Pride in their quality and choices you can't find anywhere else. Ready to take home frozen pasta, lasagna, ravioli and you name it sauces in many sizes.. So whether you're making a romantic dinner for your lady, or bringing everyone to the table, Stop by Frankies first and last!

    (4)
  • JoAnn N.

    Well today Frankie's has lost a loyal customer. I ordered 2 combos and a rice ball. They charged me 6.79 each for the combos and when I questioned it because the price on the overhead menu said 5.69 they said oh yeah and then charged 5.89 each. Again, I questioned the difference and the older man at the register said, "do you want it or not"? I was shocked! I said why does the menu say 5.69 and you are charging 5.89. He said we raised our prices. I said well why don't you put that on your menu? He didn't answer. Got home and tasted the rice ball and knew right away it was spoiled by the sour taste. My husband said take it back and I just threw it away and said it wasn't worth driving all the way there but they surely will not see me visiting again.

    (1)
  • Zach G.

    I remember coming here as a kid and loving it. As an adult, it's even better. I've been here several times over the years, getting sandwiches, groceries, etc. It has all been awesome. So let's focus on my most recent visit. I got a large 8" Italian sandwich to go. It was, of course, delicious. All of the meats were great. I spent the extra $0.60 or so for hot peppers which was a very wise addition. I also got a small order of the seafood salad. There are three or four sizes for the multiple salads, and this rather small serving of seafood salad was just over $4. But my gosh...it had hot peppers, other veggies, shrimp, baby octopus, and other stuff. It truly amazed me - FRESH, delicious. Best thing I've ever had here. Service is friendly. Prices are fair. They accept plastic now, and have an ATM. As I get older, I love this place more. And I loved it as a kid.

    (4)
  • Jennifer H.

    I've been going to Frankie's for years now. Food is always what you expect - no surprises - none of the "it was good last time, this time not so much". The only thing that irks me is the credit card issue. Folks, businesses CANNOT set a minimum purchase amount. It is in direct violation of their agreement with the credit card companies. They can, however, add a surcharge, but I can't remember the last time I saw any business do that. I have been yelled at by the old guy behind the cash register when trying to use my credit card for a $6 purchase. He pointed to the sign and said "Minimum $7". When I told him that he was in violation of his agreement with the credit card company, he rang me up but, trust me, the looks and grumbling I got were a clear indication that he never wanted me back in that store. Too bad. Don't try to trick your customers. Appreciate them. It goes a long way.

    (3)
  • Katie K.

    Normally I am a Jimmy John's girl, but Frankie's Deli is one of the best kept secrets of the western suburbs. I could probably go eat there every single day for lunch. Their sandwiches are so good and a great size portion! Their bread is soft and fresh. Between the SUPER fast service, delicious FRESH sandwiches, and down right unbeatable prices I cannot give it anything less than 5 stars. I wish there were places to sit inside. I haven't had an issue with the credit card amount issue that the other reviews mentioned. I buy a sandwich and chips for around 6 dollars and some change and always use my credit card no problem!

    (5)
  • Ron B.

    Great place for sub sandwiches! Italian and meatball are excellent. All I have to say is stay away from the large franchise and buy your subs here. Good bread, lots of meat, and fresh. No filling the sandwich with "tons" of lettuce here. PS. Glad I usually buy two sandwiches at a time. I don't get "the look" for using my credit card. :)

    (5)
  • Danny D.

    Really enjoy the food and grocery store here. Service is quick and sandwiches are awesome. Has everything you need to make a great ZA.

    (5)
  • Lindsey M.

    Frankie's is one of my favorite places to grab a quick bite to eat. They complete orders extremely quickly and accurately. Their staff is helpful and courteous, and they have a variety of items in the store. They have everything from fresh made sandwiches, to frozen homemade pastas ready to be re-heated, to delightful Italian cookies. Their prices are extremely reasonable, and on nice warm days they have tables outside the deli so you can sit and enjoy your food. I count myself lucky to have been within walking distance of this gem of a business for the last 3 years. Most successful restaurant/deli combo out there.

    (5)
  • MR R.

    Wow quick service was in and out less than 10 min order 2 subs itialian and American American sub was the best I ever tasted fast friendly sevice will go back again

    (5)
  • DEALS D.

    Great subs. Friendly service. Wednesday lasagna to die for. Definitely worth the trip and the wait. Ordered some meatballs and pasta to go and just wow. Top restaurant quality. Still go back every Wednesday.

    (5)
  • Derrick T.

    Stopped by to pick up some foods for a catering event, and decided to expand my lunch a little bit at the same time - meatballs. I'm kind of a meatball lover honestly... there's something wonderful about a delicious well made juicy meatball where when you bite in, the meatball has a firm but soft texture and flavor throughout. No matter whether it's Italian, BBQ, Chinese... a well made meatball is like a mini-burger in your mouth. It can be perfection. This place, ranks well up there. The meatball picked up hints of the red sauce it's been soaking in, has the obligatory soft texture that crumbles perfectly in your mouth while giving you just enough resistance. If you've got a moment, come get a meatball (or even their meatball sandwich!) Good stuff!! Verdict: I'll be back to try their other sandwiches... and to have a meatball sandwich! Their list is HUGE, and it may be perfect for some picnic dates or catering gigs at a party!

    (4)
  • Patrick C.

    No salads on weekends? 6 bucks for a turkey sandwich (with way more bread than turkey). I was less than impressed with this deli. Seems like they have a shortage of fresh vegetables, but no shortage of things that will last for a week or longer. Seemed like a great place to buy italian grocery staples but not the best lunch I've ever had.

    (2)
  • Yurgen Y.

    They have braunschweiger sandwiches. I like braunschweiger sandwiches. Yum.

    (4)
  • Lisa M.

    Love this place.everything is great.All the salads are homemade.There frozen foods are fantasic.And there subs are to.They make there own italian sausage.Been coming here for years.As a italian i am very picky when it comes to my italian deli.This one is up on my list.You can get anything you need for a fantastic meal.Or you can choose there premade pastas take them home and heat them up.This comes in second to my all time favorite FREDDYS IN CICERO.

    (5)
  • Andrew L.

    Authentic subs at an affordable price. You know a good italian deli as soon as you open the door. If you aren't smacked in the face with the addictive smell of garlic, aged meats and cheese, turn around and go elsewhere. The staff is friendly and patient. My go-to so far has been their Italian subs with mild gardinera. I recently got one of their pastries to round up my order to the credit card minimum of $7. Skip the chains and sample the stellar subs at Frankie's.

    (4)
  • Armando K.

    I love Frankie's deli! It's a nice little hole in the wall located in the strip mall north of Yorktown mall near lands end. There they have prepared meals in the freezer case such as lasagna or soups, pasta sauces and delicious Italian sausage by the pound but what keeps me coming back is that they make a great tasting sub and the second best part besides the taste is the price. The majority of the subs are only 4 bucks. The ingredients are always fresh as is the bread. All Their sandwiches are delicious, the italian sub is excellent and I'm very picky when it comes to sandwiches, I don't eat fast food subs I like a sandwich that was prepared with quality cold cuts that are sliced at the time they're preparing my sandwich. I also like the buffalo chicken ranch panini after I took a bite of my wife's sandwich I ended up trading her for my tuna which is another great one. The Italian beefs awesome as is the meatball sub. My recommendation is to try Frankie's at least one time for yourself you'll be glad you did.

    (5)
  • Renita M.

    It's true, Frankie's is pretty awesome. And definitely not the sort of place you expect adjacent to a mall. And, as of Jan. 2012, they are now taking credit cards! They prefer you spend at least $7 to use one -- which is not hard to do. Sweet, this makes it easy for often cash-less me to stop by more often! What can you find at Frankie's? Fresh-baked bread. Hand-made pasta. Lots of imported sauces and canned tomatoes. A deli counter with all sorts of meat, cheese, salads and sandwiches. And homemade ricotta, at a whopping $1.79 a pound. Yep. They'll just slice a hunk off and wrap it up for ya. There's also imported espresso (Illy and Lavazza!), imported olives, olive oil, etc., a decent selection of wine, and some other random grocery-type items. I know lots of people come here for lunch, but for me it's a quick stop before home for last-minute dinner supplies. You could easily throw together a romantic dinner with pasta, sauce, garlic bread and wine for way less than you'd pay at a fancy Italian restaurant. Rock and roll.

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Premade sandwiches? Are you kidding me? Even McDonald's doesn't serve premade food anymore. If you go, do you're best to think of a "special order", or you'll get a soggy mess.

    (3)
  • Anna S.

    The mostaccioli is back to awesome again! Great selection of import groceries. Cash only!

    (5)
  • Chrissy W.

    Hello Italian Sub with all of those tasty tasty toppings. Where have you been all my life? What? You've been here all along? What rock did I grow up under that I didn't know how delightful you were? Oh. Well I'm glad we're tight now. I can't imagine a world without your delicious flavor. Your fully loaded sandwich goodness. Your fresh flavors. Wow. Thanks for being there for me three Groupons later. I'll be back without them. I promise. Sorry, sometimes I secretly talk to my food. Especially when it tastes that delish. I actually love Frankie's Deli in general. They've got a lot of great little treats tucked away in the store area in addition to all of the tasty deli items. Just, you know...don't leave without an Italian Sub. Also, depending on your preferences, you might want to hold the olive oil. If you're like me, and can't wait until you get home, snacking in your car in the parking lot might make a HUGE mess... Not that I speak from experience or anything.

    (4)
  • Ray D.

    Awesome Italian subs. Great lasagna, mozzarella pizza that melts in your mouth. Veal pasta very good as well. I like the chicken tortellini and their homemade sauces to go with any pasta dish.

    (5)
  • BB C.

    So I have lived in the area for awhile. Just discovered this place this week. I went in a few times for lunch and had some some sandwiches made. I sadly have to say, ew. The BLT was not toasted, their was sooo much bacon to cause a heart attack and it was sooo soft. I mean I love bacon, but there can be too much. I like mine crispy as well. Today, I tried the chicken salad sandwich it was soooo bland, all I tasted was mayo. I will say that I did take a pint of frozen meat sauce and some pre made chili. Which my boyfriend and I did enjoy. I don't know if they get there deli stuff pre made or if they make it there. But they could take a little more effort. They have plenty of people working there. Plus, the older gentleman behind the counter, working the register kept giving me the evil eye. My coworker said he was the owner, but even so. Wondering if I would have said I was part Italian I would be treated better.

    (3)
  • Luke A.

    Homemade subs and sandwiches are really good. They have outside seating which was very clean. It is really reasonably priced and they make their food very quickly. It was the first time I had been here and I will be back.

    (4)
  • Stephanie B.

    I work nearby and am here way too much. I used to get the buffalo chicken panini almost everytime but they changed the bread to a much firmer bread. Having TMJ isnt good with hard bread. But seriously everything here is the bomb. The only dish I wasnt fond of was the chicken salad. Not bad but could have used more flavor. Other than that rice balls are great and they have a great selection of "just put it in the oven" foods I have yet to try. Thumbs up Frankies!

    (5)
  • alicia b.

    This place should be renamed Frankies yummy yum deli Its a deli,and grocer all in 1. You can get a tasty deli sandwich or shop for specialty goods like olive oil,sauces,noodles ect. They have a freezer section,which is my fav.Frankies makes their own sauces,meatballs,lasgna,shells and much much more.So you can pick up a great meal and just pop it in the oven when you get home and pretend you made it! I personally love the spinach lasagna and the stuffed shells. I hear the meatballs are to die for. Oh yea and you cant forget the giant cheesy raviolis! The meals are kinda pricey but worth it!

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    For a deli this is a 4 star for sure. I used to work at Imperial Plaza and we'd make it to Frankies once a week. At times I would even bring a cooler with me so I could keep the frozen raviolis i purchased cold until I got home later that evening. Since then (10 years ago), I have married a Sicilian wife who has never been to Frankies - perhaps will make the run down there during the holidays! We'll see how their arancini measures up.

    (4)
  • Nick M.

    I walk into Frankie's for lunch today and first thing I notice is the lack of a corporate or chainy feel at all - about six aisles of all imported Italian food, some freezers in the back with fresh sauces and lasagna, and most importantly a big deli counter in the front of the store with fresh meats/cheeses/salads. So far, we're doing great! Reminds me of some Italian delis on Long Island I used to love. I first had a feeling the joint wasn't exactly right when I noticed they didn't sell Snapple, but thats ok - I'll trade Snapple for a great Italian sub any day. I grabbed my Diet Coke and went up to the counter to order my sandwich. That's when things went straight downhill. I notice there are about 8 labeled Italian Heros (they called them sandwiches not Heros - should have tipped me off) sitting on the counter already-made. I tell the guy it's my first time here and I'm testing the waters and ask them to make a fresh one. They refuse - made some joke about how the ones on the counter were just made a few minutes ago. Fine. I'll take your premade sandwich but it better be good. I sit down outside, open her up, and to my dismay I'm staring at some real sketchy looking bread. The oil/vinegar sitting in that wrapper got about half the bread really soggy, and the other half really chewy and hard to bite. Essentially ruined the sandwich. I'm thinking it was probably made last night. The meat tasted OK - nothing special - it was hard to decipher between the bites trying to chew through this half-chewy half-soggy bread. Gave my jaw a workout. Funny, because at all the "Italian Deli's" in the city I've tried (Bari, Panozzos), they had the opposite problem - hard, stale bread. Can't win out here. In hindsight as soon as I opened my sandwich I should have went back inside and showed them the soggy nightmare, but on the other hand in hindsight no real deli sells premade sandwiches in the first place. I don't even think I'll go back to Frankie's and give it another chance because the more I think about this story the angrier I get at the refusal to make me a fresh sandwich - it's more of a lack of respect thing at this point. P.s. it was not crowded at all, we were only people ordering sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Robin L.

    I will never eat pasta from a box again! Several freezers full of pasta options, meat sauce, trays of lasagna and so much more! I used to go to another local place for fresh pasta, but they would run out of it frequently. I always find what I need here, and everything I tried is delish.

    (5)
  • Rhonda A.

    Went to here to grab lunch and take home. This is one of the best delis in the area. They will make whatever sandwich you ask for and have a wide variety of pasta and vegetable salads to choose from. If you are looking to curb your carb intake, they have a delicious turkey wrap. It includes turkey, lettuce, tomato, and ranch dressing wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla.

    (5)
  • Leslie W.

    My family has been going to Frankie's for more than fifteen years. The food is terrific. I'm vegetarian now, but I still go to Frankie's for cheese ravioli and veggie lasagna whenever I'm in town. People rave about their sandwiches, but I think that their frozen food is out of sight. Their pasta sauce is just about the best that I have ever tasted, and I have sampled many over the years. Buy a quart of sauce and some ravioli, bring them home, heat up the sauce, cook the ravioli, add the ravioli to the sauce, and taste the magic. The arancini and rotolo are also great.

    (5)
  • Celeste S.

    I came to Frankie's Deli on a whim, while waiting for my mani/pedi across the way. My thought was, "Oh, they will have something quick for me to munch on, that I can wolf down in the car. No problem." Twenty-five minutes later, I was in love, and I was eating a lightning fast sandwich in my car, focusing intently on tasty piled meat and some of the most delicious thousand island dressing of my life. As others have mentioned, this is truly a place for Italian cuisine/ingredients. Lots of love has been given to olive oil, pasta, and jardiniere. But there's also a great selection of other randomness that makes it suitably deli-like. I enjoyed looking around so much, that I missed my sandwich being prepared and it was waiting on the counter for me when I returned from Foodie LaLaLand. And yes, the man at the register was a grouch. But I kinda liked that. Not many people have the balls to take your money and be ever so slightly rude to you at the same time. So while I was slightly taken aback by his gruff demeanor, I also felt as if he issued a challenge, for me to come back and maybe next time he would recognize me, and not be so...crotchety lol. They do accept debit/credit cards, but it's clear cash will go a long way toward sweetening the temperament of the codger behind the register. Just a thought to keep in mind.

    (4)
  • Lance W.

    Outstanding food, fresh, wonderful! Don't forget to grab a tiramisu and check out their unique selection of imported items while they prepare your sub. My favorite is the american but, they have so many choices to choose from. Cash only, they have an ATM

    (4)
  • RJ C.

    Frankie's Deli is hands down the best Italian deli I have ever been to, anywhere! Everything is made in house by the family themselves, or flown in from Italy. Just make the trip there, it's worth it!

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    I've been coming to Frankie's for years, and I still love it. Their deli is great. Tons of meats, cheeses and condiments to choose from. Sandwiches made to order, and always very fresh. They also double as a small market, a with a very wide selection of somewhat harder to find groceries. Some of it you'll find in bigger stores, but most of it you'd have a prety hard time finding elsewhere. The best products they sell are their pre-packaged dinners. My family picked up a 7 layer home made lasagna from them, and it was hands down one of the best lasagnas I have ever had. Don't even bother buying one from a big store, or trying to make your own: Just try one of these. Ridiculously good. Staff is always nice and provide excellent service. Bottom line, next time you're near lombard and want to try somehwere different for lunch, or aren't sure what to pick up for dinner, stop by Frankie's. You'll figure something out. edit: They do take credit/debit cards, now. There is a 7 dollar minimum.

    (5)
  • Dennis L.

    I'm Italian, so yes I'm biased. Frankie's is a gem of an Italian Deli and Shop in the suburbs. I would never have thought a place like this would be tucked away in a Lombard strip mall. Great for a quick lunch to go. I had the large Italian sandwich for $4.09 and it was delicious. The shop has authentic Italian foods of all kinds. Outdoor seating is the only place to sit making the joint stricting carry-out come winter. Important Note: Cash or Check only. ATM on site. Service fee is $2.25.

    (5)
  • Heidi G.

    Frankie's cheeses and deli meats are OUTSTANDING. I think I'd actually shiv a guy for the pepperoni. (Shiv is a verb, right? Not just a noun?) And the pre-made pasta salads, oh doctor, are they delicious. Perhaps a bit salty sometimes, but I'll take it. I'm not as big a fan of the subs, giving them only 4 out of 5 stars, because the sub rolls themselves are a little blah. You're better off buying the meats and cheeses you want from the counter and then picking up a bag of their pretzel rolls to make your own sandwich at home. The pretzel rolls are like the pepperoni, shiv worthy. The only troubling part of the Frankie's experience (in addition to the no credit card thing) is, what I like to call, the dirty look factor. No matter how ready you are to place an order, how succinct, the guys behind the counter WILL give you a dirty look. It's like they add a silent "dumbass" to everything they say. "Can I help you, dumbass?" Don't take it personally; they do it to everyone. Maybe it's some kind of disorder. Anyway, like I say, the food is fantastic. So grab some cash--and your brave exterior--and head on over to Frankie's.

    (4)
  • Dan R.

    This place has all that I need: great deli items and sandwiches, fair prices and decent service. They can make sandwiches to order pretty wuickly and have a nice selection of prepared items and salads. There is also a good selection of grocery and wine items. This place belongs in a neighborhood setting and not in a large shopping center.

    (4)
  • Jordan K.

    This place is a hidden gem! They have great sub sandwiches for an even "great-er" price, but make sure you bring cash because they don't take credit/debit cards. By the looks of it from the outside/when you first walk in, it looks like a little Italian grocery store, but its much more than that. They have items you wouldn't find at your local Jewel or Dominick's and the best part of all is their sub sandwiches. They are made fresh to order and they are quick! Side note...There is a small counter to eat at in the front of the store, but you have to stand. They do have a few tables outside during the spring and summer months.

    (4)
  • John D.

    OK. It may seem like I'm generous with my ratings but if that's my feeling, that's what I'll go with. This is rock solid and a little suprised more people don't know about this place. It's tucked away so if you're not familiar with the area, you might miss it. My first introduction to Frankie's was years back, when a friend picked up a pan of lasagna. So not longer after, I went to see the place myself. As far as food, you can get what you need here. I bought a pound (or close to it) of mortadella for about the same price I would get a 1/2 pound for elsewhere. I don't think you can beat the subs, especially for the price you pay (about $4.00-$5.00). I'm a big fan of the Italian sub (provolone, salami, capicola, mortadella,lettuce,tomato,onion, & oil) as well as the roast beef. WAY BETTER value than Subway and Quizno's (those Quizno's locations that are still around). The selection of meat is tremendous and again, at a very good price. You need other specialty products like dried pasta, olive oil, giardinara, and the like, you'll find plenty of what you would need here. It's a nice place to fill a pantry. Here are some examples of brands they carry: - meat: Daniele, San Daniele, Vienna, & Volpi (and a nice choice of homemade sausage). - cheese: Auricchio Provolone, Chellino Ricotta, Stella Fontanella, Grande Fresh Mozzarella, & Parmigiano Reggiano. - pastas: Barilla, DeCecco, and Divella. - a ridiculous amount of canned tomatoes, olive oils & balsamic vinegars. Frankie's is in a strip mall, on the north side of Yorktown Mall (near Carson's). In case you didn't see this in prior reviews............... ******CASH ONLY!!! CASH ONLY!!! CASH ONLY!!! CASH ONLY!!!****** (now I think they do check checks, but no credit cards).

    (5)
  • Sammy S.

    Little Italy in Lombard. If your looking to get the best Antipasto Salad made with the freshest deli meats.... look no further. This place is classic for their Deli meats. Hungry???? ohhhh look at the clock, its lunch time!! they make some amazing sandwiches that make you feel like your back at Jersey or Philly and Vinny the butcher is making it happen! They also have great soups that are always fresh. I know that on Wednesday they used to do " Mostaccioli day " with melted cheese on top... not sure if they still do that or not but you can check it for your self.

    (4)
  • Christina L.

    This place seriously has THE best Italian sub sandwich I've ever had in my life and I don't even like Italian subs. The meat was high quality, the bread delicious, and the slaw lightly dressed in olive oil was a-mazing! It was greasy, but in a great way. A hidden gem tucked in a large plaza next to a mall. Cash only and expect to find only limited outdoor seating.

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    Cash or check only! Great deli sandwiches and great options when it comes to their grocery options.

    (4)
  • Mundo M.

    I'll try this place again. But the first time I went I got a sub and the bread was absolutely aweful. It was very tough to chew. Felt like I eqs tearing a rolled up towel with my mouth. Since first impressions are very important I'm not sure how long I'll wait before I go back.

    (2)
  • Dusty K.

    Holy moly! Err, Mama mia? I knew I was in for a treat when I pulled up and the parking lot was loaded with construction workers. Blue collar = amazing food. I grew up in the area and never even heard of this place. For shame! Little did I know that a small Italian deli was waiting like a buried treasure only to be discovered years later. I'm punching myself as I write this thinking back to memories of eating Quizno's sandwiches as a teen that could have been spent here. My childhood memories have officially been ruined. My turkey sandwich was delicious. It came in the small, white butcher paper that I love. The bread here was wonderfully chewy and all for under $5. Yes, my total with tax was $4.99. This makes Subway's lame $5 footlong advertisements seem insanely ridiculous. They also have tons of Italian specialty items like olive oils, canned tomatoes and other things your kitchen can't live without. I cannot wait to head back here. Working in the area, this is a place to visit 2-3 times per week. Final Note - Cash ONLY.

    (5)
  • Catherine D.

    This place has the best selection of Italian food to be found in the Chicago suburbs! On top of that, it's ridiculously cheap and all the people that work there are nice and knowledgeable. I also love that I can walk over here to get whatever I want. The only downside is they are cash only. Totally worth it though!

    (4)
  • Sinan A.

    Pros: Deliciously fresh just cut meats and hand made sandwiches. Honestly their deli cuts and their cold sandwiches are delicious. They are made so fast and they are a great price. You can taste the quality. And honestly if you ask can have anything put on your sandwich. Dont forget its a little store. You can pick up some drinks, some pasta, some frozen ready made food. And even some ready made salads. Cons: No credit cards. I mean come on! Sandwich makers are high stress, seem in a hurry, if you are at all slow with your order theyll definitely rush you. Be ready to order before you go up. haha. The french bread always seems too dry or hard to beat into. Their other breads are good. No seating area. Overall: Definitely worth the stop to get a quick sandwich and drink and side!

    (4)
  • Zyna K.

    Not very customer service friendly. I purchased a grocery item durning lunch time and called the deli as soon as I got back to the office telling them it did not taste right, and if I could exchange the item. They were OK with it until I went back that evening to exchange it, the sales person tasted the item and told me it was OK. Even though I have purchased this particle item and brand at a grocery store he kept insisting it was good and hesitant in exchanging it. Me not even asking for my $ back but to exchange it, they gave me a hard time. This deli will defiantly not be getting my business future forward.

    (1)
  • Kelly O.

    This place is amazing! You really can't go wrong with whatever you order here, it can get a little hectic inside at lunch time, but it is worth it! The Italian cookies are to die for! Love it.

    (5)
  • Chicago g.

    This place is as good and cheap. I would say their subs comes close to Carm's and Fontano's near UIC/Little Italy. IMPORTANT- NO CREDIT CARDS

    (5)
  • Tim S.

    We came here with a Groupon. My girlfriend got an 8 inch Turkey on French Bread with Provolone. I got an 8 inch Ham and Turkey on Wheat Bread with Munster. The sandwiches were delicious. My girlfriend compared hers a Jimmy John's sub without the bean sprouts that she always orders without anyways. I thought it was a pretty good comparison after giving it some thought. I'd pick this place over Jimmy's though for two reasons. The first reason would be that you have such a huge selection of meats to pick from and they are all cut fresh right in front of you. Then there is the equally large amout of cheeses to pick from, so how can you go wrong? Oh, and no doubt, they have fresh baked bread too. It is a sandwich exactly the way you want it. The second reason why I'd pick this place over Jimmy's is because the prices are cheaper. A sandwich exactlly the way you want it with so many things you can mix and match at a price that is unbeatable. You would think it would cost more than Jimmy John's simply because you have so many choice. Not at all. The staff was pretty friendly too! However, the older guy that rang us up didn't seem to be happy. It was as though he was the owner or something and that he was sick of seeing Groupon users walking through the door rather than people paying with cash (of course this is just opinion, not fact.) Or maybe because he was old and decrepit he was just flat out sick of life. Or maybe because he was old he was anger with being stuck working at a deli. Or maybe...ok, I'll shut up now. The hell if I know why he was the way he was; I got my sandwich, thats all I care about :P

    (4)
  • Jessica D.

    CASH ONLY. Minor selection of Mulino Bianco cookies, extensive selection of frozen and dried pastas, frozen pre-made foods and desserts, tomato products, good wine selection, and excellent deli. This is my local must-visit source for when I crave some good imported parmiggiano reggiano, olives, etc. and don't feel like the trek to Elmwood Park (N. Harlem).

    (3)
  • Janet N.

    Italian sub was marginal. Too oily and not enough real flavor.

    (2)
  • D C.

    GREAT sandwiches, fast service, friendly employees: A perfect place to grab a quick lunch on break from work or after a day of shopping at the mall.

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    Best Italian sub ever. It's the only place I take my sub standard with no changes. The sandwich is that good. The bread isn't mushy and handles all of the ingredients perfectly. Glad they're taking credit cards, but the $7.00 minimum is a little silly...

    (5)
  • Christopher F.

    Solid lunch. Quick and delicious takeout.

    (4)
  • Tony D.

    this place is in the worst location. I've been living and working in the area for a few years and only discovered it because of yelp. Bottom line...Cheap, good, authentic Italian food. We're talking like 5 bucks for a large meatball sandwich cheap. I also enjoy the fact that one can pick up some wine, and other authentic Italian goods. Apparently they cater too, which may be useful in the future. The reason this place didn't get 5 stars: not very friendly people, no place to sit, cash only!, and most of the people I saw in there looked like mobsters...

    (4)
  • Ling L.

    *Photos shot What a wonderful surprise to find this charming Italian deli/convenience store in a plain strip mall across from Yorktown mall. Yes, it cannot be stressed enough that you have cash. The sandwiches for a half-foot French stuffed with meat of choice plus cheese generally top at $4. So, it's a quick, cheap alternative. What stops short of 5 stars are my selections from the freezer. I bought the tiramisu and meat sauce. Sadly, after thawing out some, the ice crystals from the freeze left my tiramisu soggy and devoid of the strong coffee and mocha flavor. And the heavy meat sauce I left the store with came out quite watery. Maybe that's the way real Italian sauces are and I've been doing my homemade sauce all wrong. But my husband who had the sauce didn't think it was dreadful. I did, however, added more red wine and pepper and parmesan cheese to the concoction. Frankie the owner is as patient and cool as he can be, educating me with the differences among the capicola, mortadella etc, and offering me samples of them. If I were in the area again, I would return to try a few of the yelpers' recommendations. Thankfully, I still have my nana ( yelp.com/biz/X2vBcgL0pQV… ) in Schaumburg.

    (3)
  • Osmond S.

    Wow... definitely didn't expect this place to be good but it was. It looks like a hole in the wall, which is both good and bad. Good because these tiny establishments tend to be the best, and bad because not everyone really knows it exists. One of my coworkers introduced me to this place recently and I can't stop eating here! My usual is the Italian Sausage (not the regular Italian sandwich) with hot peppers. It's simple but absolutely amazing. I think this is one of the best if not THE best sausage sandwich I've had. My only beef (no pun intended) with this place is that it doesn't take cards - just cash (maybe checks). So I have to remember to eat here on days when I have cash on me. But overall, it's not a biggie when you think about how good the sandwiches are. Overall, I'm a fan! :) *UPDATE* Bought TWO jars of their homemade Extra-Hot Giardinera. It's the best stuff on earth! It makes any hot dog/ brat / sausage taste better than it actually is. Upgrading my star rating to 5!!

    (5)
  • janice m.

    I hate to quote another person, but YUMMO! We went here after work on a Friday night because I didn't feel like cooking. We ordered a few sandwiches, a couple of calzones, dessert and then I started shopping the aisles. I found Bucatini for the weekend, some yummy cookies and their frozen selections were amazing. The service was great, the young man behind the counter was really helpful and my muffaletta panini rocked! We will be back!

    (4)
  • Adam E.

    Best Italian Deli I've ever eaten at! I've been coming to Frankie's since I was little kid and have never found another deli that comes close. Frankie's Deli is a family owned and operated. You can even find Frankie working the register some days. Frankie's uses really fresh ingredients which makes for great salads and sandwiches. My Fav's: Italian Sub - Mixture of italian cold cuts on fresh bread dressed with Frankie's own italian sub dressing (NOT ITALIAN DRESSING) Meatball Sandwich Pasta Salad Anitpasto Salad - mixture of meats, cheeses, and olives. (Not always available) Artichoke salad Bow tie pasta salad with chicken, artichoke, and sun dried tomatoes

    (5)
  • Suze R.

    I really like Frankie's, deli meats and cheeses are good. It's the place to go for homemade italian sausage. The meat sauce they sell is fantastic and check out the homemade soups in the freezer. Frankie's has all the good imported canned tomatoes and pastas. I have to agree with other reviewers though, the owner and staff have a bug up their you know what. They just aren't very friendly at all, if they ever crack a smile or give a nice greeting I think I will faint. Play some Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin CD's and lighten up a little.

    (4)
  • Kris Z.

    Frankie's is a great little deli and market. They have delicious sub sandwiches and pasta salads. Everything is always fresh and tastes great. Whenever I need to buy italian sausage and/or ricotta cheese, this is where I go to get the best!

    (5)
  • Jo-Elle M.

    I love love love Frankie's. A meatball sandwich with provolone for under $4? I don't know what they put in their meatballs and meat sauce, but Mama must have it at least once a week. Try getting a side of their fresh salads instead of chips. Yummy! If you crave some pasta, Wednesdays are their Baked Mostaccioli Day. To impress some party guests, I got a tray of their homemade lasagna. To. Die. For. Frankie's has a great selection of imported pastas and other ingredients I can't seem to find in my local Jewel-nicks (canned fava beans, really? Awesome.) And their deli meats aren't anymore expensive than at the Jewel-nicks. Yes, it's cash only or check only - but worth it!

    (4)
  • Jenni E.

    I have found a lunch savior! With not a ton of great take-out places for lunch around my office, and being too lazy and uncreative to bring my lunch to work - I usually settle for a rotation of Chipolte, Portillos and other chain restaurants for a quick bite. However, when I heard about this place, I had to try it. I wasn't thrilled that I had to bring cash, but the sandwich and the service more than made up for it. I have had the Turkey Panini and the Italian Sub, and both were very good. They have a variety of meats and cheeses like any good deli should, but I think that their pretty long list of sandwiches is great. They are also a small grocery store, so you can pick up something to drink, dessert, etc. One of the best parts of this for me is that they also sell a lot of their frozen meals (as well as their salads, sauces, etc.) right there. So at 5:00 when I am leaving work and I think to myself, "Crap I forgot to take something out for dinner", I can swing by here and grab something to make when I get home. There are tons of things to try, so I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Mandee K.

    This is a favorite in our office. I love the pastrami on dark rye with mustard. However, they have a great selection of salads and sanwiches, and everything has always been fresh. By far, my favorite sandwich/deli shop in the area!

    (5)
  • Andy S.

    Why? Why have I lived in Lombard for 17 years and only discovered Frankie's recently? I'm lamenting my own loss at not having found this gem earlier. Frozen pasta is home made and very good as is the (gravy) red sauce. Food from deli is top-notch. Choices of different types of oils and sauces and breads are outstanding. Add this to your favorites too!

    (4)
  • Tommy M.

    I am there weekly for lunch. You can get a sangwich for less than $4 (but, if you have a fin, get some hot giardineira, mmmm). They make a good sized sangwich for the price you pay. I like the 24oz cans of Arnold Palmer too. Frankie is always there, a really nice guy. Cash only! And don't complain. I don't carry a lot of cash on me, but who doesn't have $5 on them to get lunch?? They get pretty busy for lunch during the week, but if you're like me and get the Italian Sub every time (one of their more popular subs), they make them when there's no line and stack them on the counter, so you can just walk up and grab one and not have to wait! Besides going for lunch, they have a great selection of italian food and wine. Be careful though, you'll want to spend every dollar in your pocket! I have yet to try their frozen, pre-made dinners. I'll keep you posted... TIP - there are two doors (side by side) to get into the place...the left door is always locked! ;) (so yeah I probably go there WAY too much to remember that)

    (5)
  • Booda B.

    Big honkin' sandwiches, filled with delicious, high-quality ingredients. I like just a basic turkey and provolone, but Frankie's does it like no place else. Be prepared for the possibility of a long line at lunchtime, though. But it's worth the wait. There are tables outside where you can enjoy your fantastic sandwich, at least during the summer. They have a decent-sized Italian grocery store with a selection of frozen items.

    (4)
  • Teresa B.

    They are cash/check only. But it's a slice of Italy and the only place that never disappoints with the authentic coldcuts.

    (5)
  • C R.

    I tried Frankie's thanks to Groupon and I'm glad I did. Great subs at very reasonable prices.

    (4)
  • Brad F.

    This is one of the best italian delis that I have ever been too. I love how they make many of their own items and package it, and freeze it. I went there to buy a sub sandwich and ended up buying a lot of frozen items. I bought their red pepper stuffed gnocci which was FANTASTIC!!!! Also, I bought the ricotta stuffed gnocci and some of the meat raviolis that im dying to try. Once I started on the sub I was in heaven. It was excellent. I got the italian sub, and you really cant get better than that.

    (5)
  • Bernie D.

    Great, great, great little Italian deli/ grocer. They've got everything for fresh cold cuts, to homemade mozzarella salads, to frozen pasta and sauce. Really good stuff and well priced. Friendly, but cash only

    (5)
  • SANDRA D.

    Extremely RUDE owners! The crotchety old man who works the register is extremely rude, and his son (I assume Frankie, who is typically behind the deli counter) isn't much better. While their food is fine, I can't believe they have stayed in business as long as they have treating their customers so horribly. Despite my family going there for 25 years, the last several experiences have been so negative that we will NEVER go there again. There are other deli's with food just as good, where they actually APPRECIATE their customers and are friendly. Heck, you get friendlier service at McDonald's (or even WalMart) than here!

    (1)
  • Jason L.

    Honestly we didn't like it at all. The deli didn't take debit which boggles me as to how any establishment only takes cash or check. I ended up getting the roast beef sandwich. The bread was hard and the meat was extremely dry. I could only manage to eat half the sandwich. It was terrible. My gfs sandwich was very similar. We will not be coming back.

    (2)
  • Brian D.

    a must go cheap eats

    (5)
  • Allie B.

    My family has been going to this deli for years. They have a wonderful deli case. Make sure you pick up some of their italian sausage and calamari salad - wonderful. They also have fresh mozz packed in spicy olive oil with sundried tomatoes - yum. Also one of the few places in the western suburbs that carries the best crushed tomatoes in the world - "6&1". Stop by if you're ever out by Yorktown mall!

    (4)
  • Joy S.

    Frankie's is my favourite deli! You may have to wait in line a little bit, but it's worth the wait for every sandwich to be custom made! Their Caprese salad is amazing when you get it fresh. And they don't look at me funny when I ask for four different types of cheeses to be piled on my sandwich! You can also pick up a bottle of wine, and other Italian food on the shelves if you don't have time to go to Caputo's. They do have a few seats if you want to sit down to eat or read a newspaper.

    (4)
  • Laurie G.

    Drove in hour into the city after a debate with my friend who has better subs...frankies Deli or Bari. Even though we have 3 generations shopping at Frankies I had to see what all the rave was at Bari's. Ok here's the skinny. Hands down the marinara sauce at frankies is the best ( although Bari's is less expensive) The Italian sub...was ALMOST identical...except Frankies is more moist ( perfect amount of oil) and Bari's bread was stale. Sorry folks but that will RUIN an Italian sub. I'm disappointed that I didn't try their Italian sausage. And I highly doubt that anyone makes sausage like frankies. Bari's Caprese sub ( minus the bread) was wonderful & their beef was pretty good too. There you have it. No need to travel an hour into the city ( construction is horrible) frankies has my vote.

    (5)
  • Ruth Ann M.

    I've tried Frankie's twice now, and I just haven't been wowed like all the other Yelpers reviewing the place. First off, I'd like to make it known that there is no seating in this deli. It is carry-out only. I went here thinking I could sit down for a sandwich, but I ended up eating in my car. The bread is good, the meat is fresh, and there is a good variety of side dishes to choose from. However, I found the sandwiches to be dry and unoriginal. The menu offers the standards; turkey, tuna, Italian sub, etc. with mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato and an oily "dressing" that tastes like nothing more than olive oil with dried Italian seasoning. The sandwiches could be made better with interesting sauces, dressings and spreads. Also, I'd like to add that I tried the macaroni salad (because I LOVE pasta salad). It was one of the very rare times in my life that I threw most of a pasta salad away. It was made with cottage cheese, and it was bland....not at all what I was expecting.

    (2)
  • Dean P.

    really good sandwiches at a really good price. i love places like frankie's deli. really reminds me of the deli i use to go to back in california.

    (5)
  • S S.

    I only have one complaint. I ordered egg salad and got chicken salad and unfortunately it had onions. Otherwise its a great place to get a quick lunch or a frozen dinner

    (4)
  • Jennifer D.

    So, this is our standard when having a back yard party. The prices and quality on the party subs are unbelieveable. People prolly come to our parties because they know a Frankie's sub is the entree. LOL!! I do not like their chicken salad at all BUT I am a chicken salad snob and like chunk chicken, pecans/walnuts, apples, grapes (think Egg Harbour's Door County Chicken Salad). Their's is minced. The frozen grocery selection and heat and eat type foods are plenty and all delish. We swing in and pick up frozen entrees and sauces from time to time. They also have shelf stable groceries like canned tomatoes, sauces, crackers, breads, etc. You can also order all deli items to go and the selection is abundant. There is only a counter to stand and eat at if you choose to dine in and eat your sandwch but it doesn't seem to bother anyone including me. It's cash only!!!

    (5)
  • Jess S.

    Suburban strip malls have the darnedest things. Makes for a decent, filling, affordable lunch. Its some good sh*t. My office makes a Frankie's run at least once a week.

    (3)
  • Chester R.

    been going there for 10 years, it is a great place. they have a standing counter to eat at inside, and a few tables to eat at outside. and yes, cash only. the subs and beef are incredible, and quick at lunch...they also have really good homemade frozen ravioli. it was a best kept secret, just please, know what you want before you get in the line........thank you.

    (5)
  • Robyn C.

    All the food is great here, a traditional Italian deli which is almost impossible to find in the burbs. Be warned, they do not take either credit cards or debit cards so bring cash...a bunch of it, because you'll want to take a lot of this food home!

    (4)
  • Allison W.

    This place is amazing. If you are anywhere near it, you need to stop and get a sandwich. I've had 4 different sandwiches here, all were amazing. They are all very reasonable priced and huge! One downfall, cash/check only, no credit cards. The service is very friendly and listen to what you want excluded on your sandwich. Must go!

    (5)
  • T D.

    You will not see Frankie's in any advertisments, their customers are mostly by referral. I love everything here, even the pickest Italian ladies come here. Fresh, Fresh, Fresh! Go straight to the freezers and grab your pasta of choice. At every party I host, I always get their Baked Mostacholi. Sandwiches, pasta salads, potato salad, all is very good. They are extremely busy at lunch time, but the service is pretty quick considering. They now have a small area inside to eat, and some tables outside, when the weather is warmer. That is the only reason I did not give this five stars, because of the lack of seating. It is a family based Deli that opened their doors in 1964, this place is just a gold mine...and well no longer my best kept secret.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 8:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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