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Weinberger’s Deli- Grapevine



Yesterday I wrote about the free botanical garden in Grapevine.  Today I will tell you about a “must eat at” location practically around the corner from it!  Right in my favorite part of Grapevine....the Downtown (another must see).

Weinberger’s Deli!  Voted “Best Chicago deli in the World...well, In Texas!!!”  And I would have to agree with the In Texas part!  I would love to say that this place is a hidden gem, but SO MANY people that knew I loved Grapevine told me that I needed to go here, that apparently it’s not a secret.  And now I am sharing it with you!  Go here if you are in Grapevine!!


My family got 4 different items that we all ended up sharing because we all wanted to try everything (it all looked so good).  I got the Italian Beef (the most famous/most popular item).  And no joke, it was the best I have ever had!  We also got the Weinberger Reuben, a Gyro, and a Chicago Hot Dog.  I really should have taken pictures of the food, but we just couldn’t wait to try it and by the time I thought about taking a picture of it, it was gone!  


The staff was so friendly, and pretty funny (like all the signage inside).  The New Yorker in me loved it!  I miss deli’s, so this place is perfection in my eyes!




Address:  601 S. Main Street STE 100, Grapevine Texas


Website for full menu and the history on this great location:


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