Scrumptiously homemade

Main Street Deli
513 South Main Street
419-425-2354
www.mainstreetdelibilloffare.webstarts.com
Mon-Thurs.: 7am-6pm
Fri: 7am-5pm Sat: 11am-3pm Sun: Closed

At least once a week, my children ask to go back to the Main Street Deli. And that’s the best review a restau- rant can get. Do they want to have
yet another tasty lunch in the heart of Findlay’s downtown? Do they day- dream about the scrumptious homemade chunky cookies? Do they want a second chance to look at the kitschy décor that tells Findlay’s history better than any book? The answer, of course, is yes.

Main Street Deli has long been a staple of business lunches. The hours might be a bit more limited than other restaurants, but the menu certainly isn’t. There are so many sandwich options, you could eat a different one every day for a month. With clever names such as Main Street Bomb- er and The Marathon, the deli serves up meals with a wink and a smile.

Overwhelming options

Ordering at the counter, we were a little overwhelmed at the choices. My youngest finally settled on a roast beef single ($4.25), and my older daughter ordered the
hot wop ($5.95). My husband had the secretary’s special ($5.25). After waffling between several vegetarian options, I ordered the veggie weggie ($5.25). All sandwiches are served with chips and a pickle, but you can sub- stitute carrots and pretzels.

Deli roulette

If you really get stumped, and feel lucky, you can play deli roulette and or- der a Joewich – “make no decisions and enjoy what we make for you,” says the menu. While there is no official kids’ menu, offerings include a grilled cheese sandwich and peanut butter and jelly for less sophisticated palates.

While we waited, we enjoyed a brief history lesson, on the walls of the Deli. Photographs from Findlay’s past hung on the exposed brick, including a picture of the Deli during the 2007 flood. Findlay’s present was represented in the purposely mismatched chairs and tables that were decorated with the logos of local busi- nesses. Findlay’s future – or, at least, future happenings – were on the many community fliers posted by the counter and door.

But the mainstay of The Main Street Deli is the food – it is really good! My girls even wanted to get another sandwich to go for their snack later. Instead, we sam- pled several of the tempting desserts. We tried the pumpkin bars, monster cookies and butterscotch brownies. You could hear a pin drop in our booth as everyone savored a sweet end to a great nosh.

Bottom Line: Repeat trips to The Main Street Deli are in our future. There are soups, salads and dozens of sand- wiches yet to try. We may even feel like spinning the wheel and getting a Joewich, trusting in the deli deities. It seems that, at The Main Street Deli, they certainly know what Findlay – and we – like.

THE SHORT COURSE

Kid-friendly Yes

To avoid wait Come either before or after the downtown lunch rush Noise level Fine

Bathroom amenities Fine

High Chairs Yes

Got Milk Not on the menu

Kid’s menu? No, but it offers some kid-friendly options

Anything healthy for the kids? Sandwich sides can be swapped for carrots and pretzels

Food allergy concerns? As always, ask

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