Maurice’s Pearl Street Delicatessen

  4.5 – 48 reviews  $ • Deli

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Located In: National Savings Bank Arcade

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Address: 15 S Pearl St, Albany, NY 12207
Phone: (518) 434-7364
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Review Summary

David Bhan
Excellent food and service
Eddy Caballero
1/2 a sandwish (fresh turkey and bacon) and cup of Italian Wedding soup, wow!
Chris W
I’ve had the standard roast beef and the chicken salad, and it’s phenomenal.
Rey Martinez
The best roast beef sandwich I have ever had for sure. Keith and staff are awesomely friendly and made us feel right at home. Definitely coming back…
Keri Boedigheimer
Half a sandwich and cup of soup for $8. I recommend the roast beef on rye, or hard roll with horseradish and the au jus dip. They’re homemade pickles are great too!
B Reveau
Having moved from Queens, I lived in East Greenbush (Albany area) for nearly a year before I even knew about Maurice’s. During that time (when I didn’t know about Maurice’s), I constantly pined for the pastramis of Ben’s and the Second Avenue Deli. When I first found out about Maurice’s, I was a bit excited but reined in my enthusiasm because I didn’t believe they could hold a candle to the Jewish / Jewish-style delicatessens of the southern part of the state. As I ripped open my brown bag with Maurice’s hot pastrami sandwich, I primed myself for the almost inevitable disappointment I’ve experienced with Albany’s food over and over. Then, the moment of truth arrived.With one bite of Maurice’s hot pastrami, my entire world outlook changed.I believe if I relocated to the New York City area again, I’d be pining for Maurice’s and looking to when I could next make the trip to Albany.Some direct comparisons (of the hot pastrami):Maurice’s vs. Ben’s (of Westchester / Long Island): Maurice’s wins by a good amount.Maurice’s vs. Katz’s (of Manhattan): Katz’s wins, but hey, Katz’s is really, really hard to beat.Maurice’s vs. Second Avenue Deli: Close to a tie, and personally, I actually prefer Maurice’s. I certainly don’t miss Second Avenue anymore.Maurice’s vs. Saratoga Broadway Deli: Maurice’s crushes Saratoga. Saratoga’s portions are much, much smaller, and Maurice’s taste is better. Saratoga’s taste is still good, though.My two minor gripes, which in my opinion can be fixed with relative ease, are:(1) Improve the cole slaw. It shouldn’t be an afterthought. It isn’t bad, and I’ll continue to get it, but it’s not up to par with even Ben’s.(2) Sell some knishes!! (And some good ones, at that.)Also, I might add the both the guys behind the counter and the girls at the register were exceptionally friendly.Thank you, Maurice’s, and may you be here with the same quality pastrami for many years! (Or, at least until I move out of the area.)
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