Jae Watkins: When you're in the mood for a really unhealthy, yet nostalgic, sandwich... this is the place.
Amir Zonozi: Chicken Madness is better than the first time you ever watched the movie Lion King, without the whole crying after Mufasa dying part
Jacques Arsenault: for the classic Georgetown University experience, order a chicken madness, or if you really want to clog your arteries, a burger madness.
13. Wagshal's Deli
7.5
4855 Massachusetts Ave NW (at Yuma St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Deli · AU Park - Friendship Heights - Tenley · 40 tips and reviews
Rob Bouknight: One of the best deli spots in Washington D.C. The Parisian, Mikey's Special, and #175 (corned beef w Russian dressing) are all worth the trip. They also have spectacular pastries and baked items.
Washington Post: Get the brisket. “The pastrami’s flesh is dark and has a distinctive dark black line of crust around it that none of the other pastramis here do.” Read more.
Behrad Eats: They call their brisket sandwich famous for a reason, the meat just melts in your mouth with every bite.
14. Cornerstone Cafe
7.4
1501 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Deli · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 6 tips and reviews
Morgan Talbot: GREAT place for lunch and on the go. Bathrooms to the back and right. You buy food by the pound. Great options for everyone, meat lovers. Vegetarians. And Asian food selections.
Melinda Anderson: Frequent customer? Pick up discount card! Spend $6 or more each visit, on 9th visit, get $6 off meal.
Karol Olson: Good options for vegetarians. The salad or hot bar almost always has a tofu dish and it's pretty tasty.