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Cindi's New York Deli

306 S Houston St
Dallas, TX 75202

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 214-744-4745

Categories: American Traditional, Bagels, Breakfast, Deli, Sandwiches

Features: Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

From the restaurant's website:

"Cindi's New York Deli and Bakery, now with five locations, is rapidly becoming one of the favorite stopping places in Dallas. The menu is unique with extraordinary selections, offering everything from pancakes, pigs in a blanket, potato pancakes, knishes, cheese blintzes and waffles, to omelets. Delicious sandwiches including patty melts, Philadelphia cheese steak, New York Reubens, pastrami, corned beef, hearty soups, Matzo ball soups, stews, hamburgers, steaks, spaghetti, fish platters, stuffed cabbage, and many more."

 

No alcohol available. Serving breakfast and lunch daily.

 

"... where a bagel and lox are still among the pleasures of the flesh, and eggs any which way you like 'em—fried, scrambled, omelet—are reliably good. Coffee pots remain on the table, hot and ready to pour. Hash browns are just the right shade of brown."

Dallas Observer



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From the restaurant's website:

"Cindi's New York Deli and Bakery, now with five locations, is rapidly becoming one of the favorite stopping places in Dallas. The menu is unique with extraordinary selections, offering everything from pancakes, pigs in a blanket, potato pancakes, knishes, cheese blintzes and waffles, to omelets. Delicious sandwiches including patty melts, Philadelphia cheese steak, New York Reubens, pastrami, corned beef, hearty soups, Matzo ball soups, stews, hamburgers, steaks, spaghetti, fish platters, stuffed cabbage, and many more."

 

No alcohol available. Serving breakfast and lunch daily.

 

"... where a bagel and lox are still among the pleasures of the flesh, and eggs any which way you like 'em—fried, scrambled, omelet—are reliably good. Coffee pots remain on the table, hot and ready to pour. Hash browns are just the right shade of brown."

Dallas Observer




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