Stuie's Place Deli & Grill
Deli pickings around Dallas are slim, and are any of them kosher? This new one -- Stuie’s Place Deli & Grill – is. It has meat-but-no-dairy (unlike sleezy McDonald's French fries which it turns out are not only made w/ the old transfatty oil, but also have dairy AND wheat. What next: razor blades?). Anyway, on to poor Stuie's menu: matzo ball soup, salads, samwiches -- wraps, pitas, deli meats, hot open-faced -- plus hot dogs & burgers, plus entrée-y things like spaghetti, chick-fried steak, ribeye, brisket, plus Dr. Brown’s sodas, plus "Shabbat packages w/ rotisserie chicken & challah bread" plus homemade ice cream, nondairy of course. There is an actual Stu: Start Mishler, who moved here from NY and previously co-owned Café Fino, an also-kosher pizza place
800 North Coit Rd, Suite 2550-B, Richardson, 972-664-0123
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How can you not love a place that challenges you to eat:
Juicy 2 pound burger. And a whopping 1 pounds of Grilled Pastrami served on 4 Buns, Smothered w/Don’s Amazing Texas Chili. Comes w/1½ lbs. of fries, and fountain soda, all for only $39.99.
And you get a t-shirt.
Hey there's a tie-up with your Comments
I don't think you coud find a more Jewish name for a deli than STUIE.
Bagelstein's has a pretty decent Jewish ring.
I miss Gilbert's.
Does anyone know if this place has decent pastrami? Any menu that discusses "grilled pastrami" worries me greatly.
I miss Gilbert's.
Re: the "surprise" ingredients in McD's fries...
Isn't this the same company that failed to mention that they used beef "flavoring" in their fries not too long ago?
When an Indian vegetarian lawyer sued them, they responded, "The natural flavoring consists of a minuscule amount of beef extract. These fries are then shipped to our restaurants. Our French fries are cooked in vegetable oil at our restaurants."
Whether "minuscule" or not, shouldn't they let interested people know what's in the food, especially if an ingredient might make people violate religious, dietary or allergy-related restrictions? Snack manufacturers have to notify consumers that the machinery used to process snacks MAY have been used to process nuts.
Is anyone still dumb enough to eat at McDonald's? Friends of mine say, Oh the French fries are good. But to me McDonald's is like the cigarette companies. They know they're selling an unheathy product and don't want to admit it. Even if I liked the French fries enough, I don't want to frequent a place like that.
Donald, that imposter looks veddy fleshy compared to you. Now may I huve another diamond, please?
marla,
you should get in ze line, bimbo, i am for getting ze diamonds, and as i've always said: "Don't get mad – get everything,"
even ze juicy 2 pound burger....
T.G., what has happened to you!!!
(she's probably out scouting "better" pizza places in Oklahoma!)
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