This place has the best sandwiches. Simple, not fancy but fresh, and yummy. Good sized portions. Delicious sourdough that looks, feels and tastes like homemade Hawaiian roll. Not really much space to dine in and chat with a friend. Better to go.
Taylor M.
Place rating: 5 Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, CA
Unbelievable salads for reasonable prices. I work around the corner and when I don’t have time to prepare a lunch at home for the day, I totally look forward to my salads. The Cobb is amazing and my new favorite is the fancy salad with chicken. Great little gem!
Matt M.
Place rating: 5 Kerrville, TX
Best sandwich ever! Get the beef tenderloin on sourdough(it’s more of a sweet bread) which is delich. They also have a great Philly cheesesteak.
Cotton F.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
tenderloin sandwich, big tea… very happy… combine with visit to Anderson’s Coffee Company, win win!
Diddy D.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Been here a handful of times. Even if you’re the only one there it will take 5 – 10 minutes to get your order, but the food is better than good and the proprietor is happy to see you and maintains an agreeable attitude. It is not cheap but it is quality. The breads are fresh, the condiments like mustard(spicy stoneground german style) and tartar sauce appear to be freshly prepared. Personally, I think they are overpriced, but when you look at the location they have… rent ain’t cheap.
Scott T.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Still the best tenderloin sandwich in town. Just incredible!
E H.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
It’s lunchtime, I’m hungry, and have been waiting 31 minutes for a tuna salad to go. There was one person in line in front of me when I walked in. This long wait gave me time to download Unilocal and write this review. I won’t be back here.
LuAnn D.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Great for lunch. Love the salads, pimento cheese and BLT! We are in the neighborhood shopping center and have been customers for years. They always provide a huge portion for the money. We love Lee’s and enjoy eating local!
Meg H.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
The food is good, but customer service and communication is terrible. I would not recommend using them for catering an event, they were very poor with managing details and providing basic customer service. They were very rushed and rude during interactions and Mis-handled a key component of our catering order
Kelly S.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Finally! I’ve been meaning to hit this spot for what seems like forever. It kept popping up in my feed and I’d try to re re re bookmark it. I got the opportunity to try it recently and man, that beef tenderloin is something to write home(er… Unilocal) about. My salad was covered with at least 1.5 lbs of tender delicious beef tenderloin. We also tried the pimiento cheese(baller!) and the deviled eggs(a-ok.) They’ve got a ton of catering options and meat ready to go. I’ll be back to try those offerings and though I thought they were a little pricey, definitely an option for local prepared foods for your event.
Chris C.
Place rating: 5 Oakville, Canada
The tenderloin sandwich on sourdough is outstanding. I have always loved the meat that they sell but have never before gotten a sandwich. I will be back soon. Beef in general has gotten ridiculously expensive, so the sandwiches are a steal for the quality.
TC T.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
A great locally owned business with excellent meats. Their sandwiches are outstanding too. They do a great job with custom meat orders and can put together an entire meal for you. Love this place.
Steve E.
Place rating: 3 San Marcos, TX
Meat was lovely. Meat was pricey. Service was sloooooowwwww.
Krista K.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Be sure to stop by this hidden little gem in the Jefferson Square shopping center if you are looking for a huge sandwich, at not a huge price. Lee’s is tucked in the back corner or the lot and to be honest, I had driven by it for years without ever noticing it. So, for those of you who have tunnel vision while driving, when you are driving up Jefferson, look to your right. There you go. The sandwiches are typically enormous and come box-style with potato chips(just grocery store plain chips– so don’t get too excited here). Prices are low and so are seating options, so probably better for a to-go order. I wish they would put up a few little café tables outside, but space is a bit limited. I have not tried any other than the sandwiches off the menu, but plan on ordering some cuts of meat in the future will update.
Thomas B.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
My favorite thing on the menu? Hands down it’s their Turkey ‘N Bacon Salad. It’s a very unique meaty salad — kinda like a cross between a great chicken salad and a great ham salad. It’s terrific spread directly on bread or crackers, stuffed inside a croissant, or eaten straight out of the container. You could even put it on top of a bed of greens and make it into a leafy salad if that suits your fancy. Any way you choose, you’ll like this delicacy.
Zo K.
Place rating: 3 Bryker Woods, Austin, TX
The sandwiches were great, lots of filling and great flavours. I ordered 2 steaks and creamed corn costing over $ 30. I asked for the steaks plain but they were seasoned which wasn’t what I wanted. They were amazing when cooked though. The creamed corn was nice but not as nice as Rudy’s creamed corn.
Dan L.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
A clean, small, and very good place for lunch. I eat hear regularly and I am always very happy with both the service and the food. My fav? The chicken fried steak sandwich! Be friendly and they return the favor.
Chris T.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Excellent. Highly recommend. If you make your own smoked meats, buy them here. Reasonably priced and very high quality.
Jon M.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Finally made it here to try to the beef tenderloin sandwich and the beef was totally worth it. Cooked perfectly with some pink in the middle and a delicious peppery seasoning on it. I agree with some of the other reviews though that the sandwich could use something type of sauce or spread to bring it together. I got mayo and spicy mustard on mine and they just didn’t bring enough moisture/surface area to the game. Ended up adding a little sauce on it at home. Still totally worth it for the beef.
Chris B.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
How long has this place been here? And how did I just discover it now? It’s pretty damn delicious. I’ve had the Cheesesteak and the Burger, and I would punch a kitten in the face for either one right now. The sourdough roll is also very tasty, and while it might not be «punch a kitten» amazing, I would still punch a full grown cat for some. The sandwiches are very large in size and reasonable in price. One kitten punchable sandwich, a side of regular old tater chips, and a bottle of water will run you about $ 7.50. There are only two reasons that I can’t give Lee’s 5 stars. #1: They say they will cook your burger to temp, yet it comes out overdone. I think the cooks there only know how to cook a burger until it is «done». The terms«Medium» and«Mid-Rare» are not in their Vocab. Lame-O. #2: The ordering process is very inefficient. When it’s busy(read, more than 5 people in line), they seem to struggle. It’s a tiny little place so I can forgive this mostly, but it is still a slight bit annoying. Anyway… if you want to have some food that is so good that it will make you want to punch kittens, you gotta try Lee’s. Now, where’s that kitty?