McAlister’s Deli Menu

  • Bread and Crackers
  • Cheeses
  • Classic Sandwiches
  • Club Sandwiches
  • Deli Classics
  • Desserts
  • Grilled Sandwiches
  • Hot Sandwiches
  • Kids Other
  • Kids Sandwiches & Pizzas
  • Meats
  • Pastas
  • Salad Dressings (3 fl oz)
  • Salads
  • Sides
  • Soups (Bowl)
  • Soups (Cup)
  • Spreads & Toppings
  • Spuds
  • Starters

Healthy Meal suggestions for McAlister?s Deli

  • Bread and Crackers
  • Cheeses
  • Classic Sandwiches
  • Club Sandwiches
  • Deli Classics
  • Desserts
  • Grilled Sandwiches
  • Hot Sandwiches
  • Kids Other
  • Kids Sandwiches & Pizzas
  • Meats
  • Pastas
  • Salad Dressings (3 fl oz)
  • Salads
  • Sides
  • Soups (Bowl)
  • Soups (Cup)
  • Spreads & Toppings
  • Spuds
  • Starters
  • Jason B.

    This was my first time to eat at any mcalister's. I had the New Yorker sandwich with a side of potato salad. Both were very delicious. My son had the choose two with the grilled chicken Ceasar salad and the ham and cheese toastie. He has eaten here before and this is his favorite dish here. We both enjoyed our meal. Next time I will probably do the choose two with a salad and half sandwich. Our order was taken quickly and the service was prompt. The atmosphere is casual with better than average food being served. This is a great new addition for Yukon!

    (4)
  • Eric F.

    TL;DR: My wife loves it, I thought it was average food with BS designed to trick you into thinking you're getting something better than you are. The tea is good, but I don't get why people worship the tea as it's just ordinary tea. Salad's seem pretty good, but everything feels overpriced to me. $0.99 kids meals. Avoid going here during "peak" hours, the place has a line out the door. I can't figure out why people love this place so much. My wife really likes this place, yet she mostly just talks about the sweet tea. Is the tea good? Sure. Is it "OMG LETS GO TO THIS PLACE FOR THE TEA" good? Hardly. It' good tea, but it takes like sweet tea. There's nothing unique about it that I am able to detect. I've only been to a McAlister's a couple of times, but every time I notice the same thing: the sandwiches are okay. Why okay? Well for one you're paying $7-8 for a sandwich. For that price I expect a beastly sandwich with a flavor that rocks me to the core and has me begging for more. What do you get? An ordinary sandwich with an extra slice of bread, too much dressing, and horribly uneven spread of ingredients. The trickery: Take a normal square sandwich. Add a normal amount of cheese, meat, lettuce and tomato. Toss the meat/cheese haphazardly on a slice of bread so it all hangs randomly off the edge of the sandwich. This will make it appear SUPER OVERLOADED (hint: it's not, but your ham is only in 3/4 of your sandwich). Next: top it with a slice of bread like a Big Mac. This adds the illusion of a FAT sandwich, but its' not because it's just another slice of uninspiring bread that fluffs the whole thing up. Then: toss some tomatoes in the middle with a center-centric pile. This will make the middle fatter, making it look like a monster sandwich, but its' really just going to be seriously lacking in the tomatoes near the crust WHERE THE MOISTURE IS NEEDED THE MOST. Then add the lettuce to balance the appearance out, and squirt what tastes like a fistful of dressing. This dressing is flavorful, powerful, and tricks you into thinking "WOW THIS SANDWICH PACKS A PUNCH!" Sadly the sauce would be better if it were spread EVENLY across the bread, and I ended up squeezing a lot of it out (it was completely overpowering the rest of the sandwich) and dipping the dry crust in it to get some moisture. Lastly: toss the 3rd slice of bread on top, and cut the sandwich diagonally in quarters and decorate the place with the FOUR WHOLE PIECES OF SANDWICH. Really, its' just a standard sandwich you could make at home. By cutting it like this you end up with the optical illusion that your sandwich takes up a giant plate, but if you take the time to reconstruct the sandwich you'll notice it's ordinary in size, fluffed up by a 3rd slice of bread, and fattened in the middle (because that's the part they point at your face) to trick you. If they cut the trickery, it would be a lot better (in my opinion) because you could enjoy a decent sandwich with consistent fillings. One of my 4 pieces had almost no swiss, another had almost no cheddar. Each one required reconstruction to get the tomato to actually EXIST within 1/2" of the crust. The sauce was all in the middle like they just squirted a puddle and assumed it would all ooze its' way to the crust. (Again, crust is always the driest part of any sandwich, where the sauce can do the most good.) I got the mac'n'cheese as my side, which tasted about as "good" as KFC side mac'n'cheese. (I tried it to specifically compare it to the competition: Panera Bread... McAlister's mac'n'cheese is a vile disgrace to the name in comparison, but I digress.) My daughter ate about half of her Mac'n'cheese before seeming to want nothing to do with it. The side of fruit was not great. The melon was hard, the cantaloupe was okay, and while I didn't try any; something wasn't right with the grapes. My daughter will shank a stranger for grapes, yet she resisted eating them and tried hiding half eaten grapes after we told her to eat 2 more grapes. I'd say she wasn't hungry but we were trying to coax her into eating her fruit BEFORE she could have a snack of teddy grams. Now you might be thinking: whoa dude, this doesn't sound like a "3-star" review. Well it wouldn't be if it weren't for my wife. She ordered a pecan-berry salad thing with some toasted sandwich thing. While the sandwich looked ordinary (without all the tricks, which is a bonus) the salad was pretty awesome. She loved it, and the overpowering dressing was on the side allowing her to add at will or dip if she wanted. Her delight at her food popped it up from a 2 star to a 3 star review.

    (3)
  • Eric B.

    I would eat here because it's really good. I ate here with my dad, and it was his first time at a McAlisters. He got a New Yorker. He loved it. I got a choose two. You choose half Anything, but you choose two. I would eat here again. Hope to see you there!

    (5)
  • D.J. D.

    This location is okay, service and food is just okay. Nothing too amazing and nothing too bad.

    (2)
  • Lara M.

    Love this place!! My favorite is the broccoli and cheese soup in the bread bowl! If you haven't tried it, you should!! It's good any time of year but cold winters days it's perfect !!the staff here is always friendly!!

    (5)
  • Kristi E.

    They've fixed the slow line with more cashiers. The ordering process is much faster, you get your food much sooner...it looks like they've worked the kinks out.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 10

Specialities

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

McAlister’s Deli

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