katzinger's delicatessen


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another
3
5 yıl önce
german village
downtown has a lot ofsandwichoptions and there are more than a few good sandwiches in the picture. but this place is iconic for columbus and it’s definitely a special kind of experience.
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caf
5
7 yıl önce
german village
really good, but really expensive. $18 for sandwich, chips, small drink and a kugel. they do have a nice variety of veggiesandwichoptions - including the one i usually get at most restaurants... the ruben with mushrooms instead of meat.
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rphillips
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8 yıl önce
german village
the owners of katzingers need to visit slyman's deli or corky and lenny's in cleveland! the amount of meat on my corned beefsandwichwas pathetic. a real jewish deli like either one up in cleveland don't leave you going home hungry!
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jared
3
9 yıl önce
german village
was not super impressed by katzingers in my visit there. i ordered the reuben and got one of each pickle they had out- one dill and one garlic. the dill pickle was good, but the garlic flavor was too overpowering in the garlic pickle. the corned beef in the reuben was excellent and was definitely the star of the show. other than that, the russian dressing was good and the swiss cheese was what you'd expect. the sauerkraut lacked any real flavor and the rye bread was pretty mundane. overall thesandwichwas decent simply based on the corned beef but for a price of $10.95 with no sides i was a little disappointed.
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drew
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10 yıl önce
german village
good sandwich. but for $10.50, it should be better than i can make at home for half that. really, thesandwichi got, the #29, was child-sized. i shouldn't have to spend another $3 just to get a regular-sizedsandwichcomparable to anywhere else.
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jamie
5
10 yıl önce
german village
so good!. my husband and i fell in love with german village during our honeymoon, when we stopped there for a visit to the book loft and asandwichat katzinger's. now that we've moved to columbus it's still one of our favorite places in town. the food is great and always fresh. i also enjoy tasting all the different samples as you come in the door. the one thing we have found to make the experience more enjoyable is to order the large version of asandwichand split it with someone; it seriously cuts down on the cost. we also like the fruit salad and the greek salad there and often share a side of one of those.
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becky
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11 yıl önce
german village
another obligatory columbus stop for us. if you're in the german village it seems impossible that you could pass katzinger's up. get asandwichfor the free pickle alone! i ordered the #34 neal’s let’s make a meal which has roast beef, hot brisket, vermont white cheddar, coleslaw, russian dressing grilled on jewish rye. all the things i love the most nestled into one yummy sandwich.this is the small sandwich. if you possibly have room after your sandwich, sides (which i skipped) and free pickles you can opt for a gigantic slice of cherry cheesecake. dense, sweet with a slight tang this cheesecake was satisfying enough on it's own without the sweet and rich cherry topping but it was delicious all the same.
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foodie
5
11 yıl önce
german village
best deli this side of the big apple. katzinger's is our 'go to' place whenever we are traveling through columbus. just off i-70 in the german village, their sandwiches and side are as close to a new york deli as you can find in the mid west. try anysandwichwith their mt. athos fire bread, a wonderfully chewy old world artisan rye. prices tend to be high, but the sandwiches are overstuffed and well worth the cost. my favorite; pastrami and swiss with all fixings on mt athos bread. to die for.......... (see photo)
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terri
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12 yıl önce
german village
over priced. my friend'ssandwichhad a hair in it. unfortunate because the workers are very nice.
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scottf
2
12 yıl önce
german village
biggest rip off ever. save yourself a lot of money and time and go to jimmy johns. i waited 20 minutes for a $10sandwichthat was so-so. it really didn't taste any different than panera.
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jed
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13 yıl önce
german village
not excited about katzinger's. katzinger's is a german village staple, but i wouldn't consider it a staple amongst my favorite restaurants. yes, the jewish rye bread is delicious, and yes, there is the unlimited pickle situation that would entice any salt fanatic. however, $10 for the smallestsandwichi have ever seen in my life is completely unacceptable. i really want to love katzinger's, but i just cannot. it may be shameful to say, but i can visit jimmy john's for speedier service, for asandwichthat is just as tasty, and for an experience that is easier on my wallet.
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mac
13 yıl önce
german village
rip off. as a visitor to columbus was very excited to try out katzingers for lunch. i ordered a jimmy's photo finish - looking forward to a grilled hot pastrami on rye - what i received was a cold, hardsandwichwith maybe 3 oz. of fatty pastrami, cream cheese and not an oz. of flavor - and for that paid $9.25. make sure you check you order before leaving - thye may act coo there but they really don't even pay attention. very disappointing!
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amiet
4
13 yıl önce
german village
top quality but definitely pricey. katzinger's deli is another local establishment that regardless of whether you live in columbus or are just visiting, you are obliged to try at least once - it is one of the "columbus institutions," so to speak. they have built up a nearly immaculate and well-deserved reputation over the years, as they consistently deliver some of the highest quality deli sandwiches in the area. regrettably, the only downside is the price, but more on that later.

katzinger's is located on 3rd street and livingston in german village, just south of where 70/71 cross through downtown. there are a few street parking spots available on 3rd street, but luckily they also have their own parking lot one block west of the restaurant itself. it can be tricky to find, but considering that parking lots are virtually unheard of in german village, i'll take what i can get. they are open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but do close down around 8:30pm, so unfortunately no late night feasts here. if you arrive at mid-day, expect to be greeted by a line of customers waiting outside, but for any other time of day, the wait is relatively minimal.

upon entering, you're forced to snake through the store section of the restaurant, where you can purchase an excellent selection of high quality meats, cheeses, breads, and prepared side dishes (think pasta salad, coleslaw, soups, etc). they also have several sets of shelves stocked with various gourmet goodies, such as olive oils, maple syrups, and a multitude of sauces and vinaigrettes to take home with you. this is a bit touristy and tacky, but i'll forgive them this one.

when you reach the counter, you'll see the seemingly endless variety of sandwiches (numbering in the 70's) scrolled across the colorful menus overhead, and the ever-present option to design your own. the sandwiches come in two sizes, labeled big and huge, and are priced a la carte. if you freeze up, don't worry - the trusty fall back is always the very delicious rueben. besides the sides i already mentioned, you can also grab a bag of zapp's chips, a variety of colas and teas, and even a one of a few dessert options. after you pay, you move into the dining area (they'll bring your sandwiches out to you) in which you will also find several buckets of homemade pickles. happily, these are free and all-you-can-eat, so dig in. there are a couple tables outside, as well, for the warmer months. they frequently offer special events, such as sausage, beer, or cheese tastings, too, so keep your ear to the ground.

now on to that one downside. i understand and fully accept the concept of paying for quality, but here you can expect to pay for quality in addition to a small bump for their reputation and tourist appeal. the smaller sandwiches (labeled big) run $8-11 and the larger sandwiches (labeled huge) run $11-13. once you add in chips or side dish and a drink, one deli meal can push upwards of the $15-20 mark. ounce for ounce, the largersandwichoption is the better deal and will suffice to fill up almost any appetite. some suggest you can split a "huge" with someone else or take half home with you, but i've never found that to be the case, though i am admittedly a big eater.

ultimately, i still love katzinger's, i'd recommend it to any friend or family member, and i still relish every visit i make. if it weren't for the sucker punch to the wallet, i'd be here quite frequently - as it currently stands, i make it in for a handful of visits a year. if you've never been, your visit is over-due so head on down. enjoy.

must-try dish: the rueben sandwich
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lee
13 yıl önce
german village
the pickle palace ..... can anything be better than 'all you can eat' pickles? being a true lover of the infamous 1/2 sour pickle, i think nothing is better.

stopped at katzinger's on our way to indiana and decided to see how columbus builds a deli sandwich.

let me tell you i was not disappointed.

i loved the feel of the place from the moment i stepped in ... you snake your way around the perimeter of the store passing samples of delicious and unique bread and cheese. (maybe next time i'll bring a bottle of wine)

then it happens, you have to select asandwichfrom the large list of creative combinations. as usual i request just the plain corned beef served warm with deli mustard on hard crusted rye. a side of creamy cole slaw and traditional potato salad ... can you say 'homerun'?

of course i had to select from the dessert offerings which included assorted brownies, cookies and cakes.
needless to say i enjoyed them all.

my advise - if you are driving to or thru columbus, stop @ katzinger's deli, you won't be sorry.

oh yeah, did i mention the pickles?
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marfrance
5
13 yıl önce
german village
pickles for days!. this is a pretty awesome place in columbus' german village. i had lunch here and to my surprise, large barrels of pickles. unlimited. so manysandwichoptions it would take several months to eat them all. it can be pricey, but it's great for what it's worth. can't wait to go back.
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