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8101 E Belleview Ave Ste AA, Denver, CO | Map it

80237 39.624300 -104.894401

(303) 721-6768 | View Website

4.5

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4.5 Star Rating: Recommended

17 Reviews

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Southeast Denver, Hampden South

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OLY82

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OLY82 Joined 3 years ago
5.0
January 25, 2009

Real New York comes to Denver!. Everything from the Deli Tech comes from the Carnegie Deli in New York City and it pays off. Deli Tech has some wonderful things to offer. Try going on a weekend for brunch. Get the two for one bloody mary and Latke Burrito. I swear that you will not be disappointed. If you go for lunch. Go with the Pastrami Reuben, it's the greatest sandwich in the world. The cheese cake is awesome, the other sandwiches kick butt. Just go to this place.  View Less View More

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milehicritic

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milehicritic Joined 5 years ago
1.0
December 28, 2007

NOT GOOD!. I am sorry, the food is great but the service is horrible. I have never been treated so rudely in my life. The staff complains about everything to the customers! Change your staff, or maybe their right, and change the owner.  View Less View More

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Contributor

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July 12, 2006

A fun DTC eatery with a New York state of mind.. In Short
Deli Tech's excellent array of meats and breads come from the Carnegie Deli in New York, and the New York feel carries throughout. Eat in the main dining area, upstairs or on the porch. Breakfasts include lox, sablefish, matzo brie, eggs and challah French toast, served anytime. For lunch or dinner, the sandwiches are gigantic, piled between rye, pumpernickel on a bagel. Also worthy: knishes, blintzes, coleslaw, amd matzo ball and barley soups.  View Less View More

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broncofan85

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broncofan85 Joined 6 years ago
5.0
July 06, 2006

Best Deli in Colorado. This place hands down is awesome. The best corned beef sandwich piled so high. I love the turkey also, taste just like fresh off the bird on thanksgiving. The service is great, I see when the owner is in, he checks in on all the customer. I have been to New York, no deli's gets close in Colorado except this one. I almost forgot the cheesecake! They fly it in from NY's Carnegie Deli. WOW! If you like a nice hearty sandwich go here. They also have a full menu to accommodate all.  View Less View More

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erobe

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erobe Joined 6 years ago
5.0
June 24, 2006

Best Breakfast. Why wait in line at the Pancake House when a better breakfast is across the street? I have found that the corned beef hash is some of the best I've ever had and their kosher fish is great if your Jewish and don't feel like driving to Cherry Creek North. They have recently added huevos and biscuits and gravy which really rounds out a full menu. Their lunch menu is even better. Probably the best french fries I've ever had anywhere.  View Less View More

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bob220976

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bob220976 Joined 7 years ago
5.0
September 09, 2005

Incredible Rubens. Never having been to New York I don't have anything to compare this to but all I know is the Rubens are the best. This place is really really good. You will like it!  View Less View More

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sarge

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sarge Joined 10 years ago
4.0
October 25, 2004

Location Location Location. Location however is not enough. Even though Delitech benefits from a prime location in the Tech Center area, it needs more than that and there are better delis in the Denver area. Having said that, it is a safe bet. I like dill pickles, a lot, but the pickles there seem to be a bit off from the normal kosher dill and I did not go back for more as I am accustomed to doing. The Borsht was good (probably out of a jar like most in this town are). The pastrami (succulent, if such a thing is possible) on rye with spicy mustard was above average and in true deli fashion was of ample size. The pork sandwich was good and also well proportioned. I recommend Delitech as an above average sandwich place but would also suggest you try other delis.  View Less View More

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wstein645

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wstein645 Joined 10 years ago
4.0
November 12, 2002

Good Pastrami. I enjoyed lean Pastrami, the authentic cream soda and the friendly atmosphere

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myoutlaw

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myoutlaw Joined 10 years ago
4.0
August 27, 2002

Fantastic. Great food and wonderful service. After my initial visit, I recommended it to my co-workers and friends.

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DGD

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DGD Joined 10 years ago
4.0
August 19, 2002

Great food, even better Service. Food is great. One of the best pastrami sandwhiches I've ever had with no skimping on the meat. The included portion of potato salad was kind of small, but ask your waitperson, mine offered to bring me more at no charge. Not the cheapest, but great food and outstanding service. If you have a large group, call ahead and ask for the upstairs area.  View Less View More

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