Portland Cheese Steak sub...3 words....Awesome...Gooey...Yummy!!!! This place has vegan options too, if you're interested.. :)
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Chris L.
In a neighborhood lacking places to eat it is nice that something this good ended up here. I really started to hate sandwiches after having subway three times a week. It's nice to just order the XXXX sandwich and have it made for you instead of the mindless person asking you what veggies you want all the time. The bread was really good also. Something you don't realize is so important with a sandwich.
(4)
Erica R.
Stopped in after walking the downtown area. My boyfriend had the Italian - vegetarian "meat" on sourdough. It looked great, and after a few bites, I almost ordered my own but I decided on the 2 towns ciderhouse - so refreshing after all that walking. Would definitely stop in again for my own 6" sandwich.
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Michelle H.
Same stellar sandwiches as big as your head and fully customizable to your vegan, vegetarian, and meat eating tendencies. Same stellar crew quickly taking your via menu card and pumping out the goods. Now downtown in the park blocks. I love these guys. They're always east of something. PS - They also do the same salads and hot dogs that you know and love, but I have yet to be swayed from the sandwiches. PSS - I'm pretty sure I saw beer taps...
(5)
Kristin J.
My husband and I stumbled upon East Side Deli on one of the hottest days in Portland. It's very close to PSU, so I assume it's crowded during the school year, but we were lucky it was June! I ordered the Caprese and my husband made his own salad. Although his was good, mine was definitely better. If you're vegan or vegetarian (like myself), you will be pleasantly surprised by all the options! I am excited to go back and try the BBQ vegan sandwich. It sounded amazing.
(4)
Dianne Y.
Sandwiches/6-inch subs are now $7. I would've liked veggie sandwiches to be at a lower price but ok.
(4)
Ben R.
Sandwiches are now $7. Still $2 to add soda and chip combo. Still great value. Sometimes cool art on display. Happy hour means cheap microbreweries beer, $3 for cider and local beer.
(4)
Kitty K.
This place must be good, because by lunch time on a Saturday they are already out of soups and other items. Quick fast friendly service. I like how they have dry erase markers for their menus. It's smart to expedite the process and ensures that customers are accountable for what they order. I will definitely go again.
(4)
Chanele B.
I was very excited when they opened up on the Park Blocks. I love deli food, and Boars Head is the best. They have excellent sandwiches and a reasonable price, made from quality ingredients. What's not to like? The staff is friendly and always has a smile. The walls are adorned with awesome pin-up art. And it appears there are beers on the way. This place hasn't been open two weeks, and I've gone five times!
(5)
Jake D.
Quite possibly the best sandwich shop in Portland. The 6-inch is more filling than Subway's foot-long and with many more quality ingredients. I love next door but don't go as often as I should. My wife loves it as much as I do (which is rare for many restaurants).
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Street Bike Parking : 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
RonSwanso N.
Rad...it is ALL rad..
(5)Phoebe M.
Portland Cheese Steak sub...3 words....Awesome...Gooey...Yummy!!!! This place has vegan options too, if you're interested.. :)
(5)Chris L.
In a neighborhood lacking places to eat it is nice that something this good ended up here. I really started to hate sandwiches after having subway three times a week. It's nice to just order the XXXX sandwich and have it made for you instead of the mindless person asking you what veggies you want all the time. The bread was really good also. Something you don't realize is so important with a sandwich.
(4)Erica R.
Stopped in after walking the downtown area. My boyfriend had the Italian - vegetarian "meat" on sourdough. It looked great, and after a few bites, I almost ordered my own but I decided on the 2 towns ciderhouse - so refreshing after all that walking. Would definitely stop in again for my own 6" sandwich.
(5)Michelle H.
Same stellar sandwiches as big as your head and fully customizable to your vegan, vegetarian, and meat eating tendencies. Same stellar crew quickly taking your via menu card and pumping out the goods. Now downtown in the park blocks. I love these guys. They're always east of something. PS - They also do the same salads and hot dogs that you know and love, but I have yet to be swayed from the sandwiches. PSS - I'm pretty sure I saw beer taps...
(5)Kristin J.
My husband and I stumbled upon East Side Deli on one of the hottest days in Portland. It's very close to PSU, so I assume it's crowded during the school year, but we were lucky it was June! I ordered the Caprese and my husband made his own salad. Although his was good, mine was definitely better. If you're vegan or vegetarian (like myself), you will be pleasantly surprised by all the options! I am excited to go back and try the BBQ vegan sandwich. It sounded amazing.
(4)Dianne Y.
Sandwiches/6-inch subs are now $7. I would've liked veggie sandwiches to be at a lower price but ok.
(4)Ben R.
Sandwiches are now $7. Still $2 to add soda and chip combo. Still great value. Sometimes cool art on display. Happy hour means cheap microbreweries beer, $3 for cider and local beer.
(4)Kitty K.
This place must be good, because by lunch time on a Saturday they are already out of soups and other items. Quick fast friendly service. I like how they have dry erase markers for their menus. It's smart to expedite the process and ensures that customers are accountable for what they order. I will definitely go again.
(4)Chanele B.
I was very excited when they opened up on the Park Blocks. I love deli food, and Boars Head is the best. They have excellent sandwiches and a reasonable price, made from quality ingredients. What's not to like? The staff is friendly and always has a smile. The walls are adorned with awesome pin-up art. And it appears there are beers on the way. This place hasn't been open two weeks, and I've gone five times!
(5)Jake D.
Quite possibly the best sandwich shop in Portland. The 6-inch is more filling than Subway's foot-long and with many more quality ingredients. I love next door but don't go as often as I should. My wife loves it as much as I do (which is rare for many restaurants).
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