Simply delicious! If you want quality corned beef. This is the place for it! Once you try it. You’ll be hooked! I get withdrawals when I head back home and can’t access this sandwich! Highly recommend!
Javier S.
Place rating: 4 Miami, FL
This deli is located inside the New York-New York Hotels food court. Had the Rueben on marble rye. Nice quality Pastrami which was sliced medium-thick right in front of me(not pre-sliced). There may be other deli’s outside the hotel, but if you are staying here and want a quick New York style sandwich, I can truly recommend Greenberg’s Deli.
Christopher G.
Place rating: 5 Andalusia, IL
Mounds of meat is all I seen… Thick sliced marble rye and meat! We had the New York SkyHigh and the Vinnie’s Deluxe. Made exactly how intended. Best.
Thida Y.
Place rating: 3 Modesto, CA
Sky high was pretty good, nice amount of meat in the sandwich, but no mayo which killed it for this California girl. Also got the Italian one, I forget the name, but it was, VERY disappointing with just a few slices of meat, should’ve taken a photo, but forgot. I highly recommend you NOT order that lol. I wouldn’t go back here, our next stop will be earl if sand which if the craving hits
Ed U.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
So Jamie W. and I were in Vegas for a quick weekend getaway, and as usual, we were confronted with the dilemma of where to eat since we had no inclination to graze at one of the mammoth hotel buffets. We heard the competing chants of «Hillary!» and«Bernie!» once we entered the New York New York Casino since it was the morning of the Nevada Caucus. Surprisingly none of the supporters were flocking to any of the eateries in the area that’s meant to evoke Greenwich Village right next to the slots. With nostalgic memories of Katz’s Deli, we ambled our way into the faux-deli to see a condensed menu more akin to a California sandwich shop. In other words, this ain’t Katz. No thick slices of East Coast-style pastrami and corned beef to be found here. What I had was the $ 10.75 Corned Beef Sandwich on challah with lettuce, tomato and mayo(photo: ). Yes, just call me Annie Hall. It was large enough but the meat slices were paper-thin, just not my preference when it comes to corned beef. It kept falling apart on me especially when the Hillary war chant came nearer. Symbolic? Perhaps. Jamie went for the $ 10.95 Greenberg’s Reuben which was drippy with Russian dressing. All it elicited from Jamie was a pronounced shrug. I guess this was a case where we didn’t need to be a part of it, New York, New York… FOOD — 3 stars… just a middling sandwich despite the heft AMBIANCE — 3 stars… feels more like the Santa Cruz Boardwalk than Greenwich Village SERVICE — 2.5 stars… the most thoughtful person was the young cashier TOTAL — 3 stars… keep walking up the Strip, I say
Eddie R.
Place rating: 5 Twentynine Palms, CA
My wife ate here and I had pizza from another place she had the Vinnys sandwich and it was huge and it was so huge and so much she ate half and couldn’t eat no more gave the other half to a older lady later that day we saw her walking down the strip and she said the sandwich was excellent to my wife really liked it it was just too much for one person to eat
Gar S.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
Love this deli, it really hits the spot when you are running around from casino to casino. This place is located in the New York New York food court adjacent to the casino. If you want some good old fashioned deli food, this is the place to go! The Corned Beef Reuben was delicious(see picture). We also tried the chicken noodle soup and it was fabulous. We have also had the Black and White cookie and Egg Cream Soda here because they are kind of hard to find if you aren’t a deli expert. I highly recommend this place because everything we have had has been fantastic.
Mandy C.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
If you need something fairly quick and isn’t a chain you can enjoy at home, this is a great place to go. However, it isn’t anything special and you are in VEGAS! There are many more unique options. We needed a quick dinner after watching Zumanity and this place was dead. The system they have is a little unclear. You order from the far right and then stand at an unmarked area in the middle to pick up your sandwich. Then if you want a drink or a soup, you go to the far left, but this is labeled. You pick up straws, utensils, etc., and then get in the check out line. We both enjoyed our sandwiches. They were filling, they tasted fresh, nothing was too soggy or too crunchy. I enjoyed my Italian Stallion and my boyfriend had only good things to say about the reuben. We only rate this 4 though, since there isn’t anything wildly special about this place and the process was a tad imperfect(but not terrible).
Karen B.
Place rating: 4 Alexandria, VA
Simple and well done. They offer an affordable breakfast special that includes coffee or tea. Probably one of your best breakfast options at the New York New York casino and hotel. Hubby enjoyed the deli breakfast burrito which had pastrami and corned beef. The croissant breakfast sandwich was loaded with bacon and egg, as well as American cheese. Croissant was flaky and delicious. Sandwiches for lunch and dinner are also a winner. Enjoyed my turkey club triple decker. On Another trip, I chose the tuna salad in eye and was not disappointed. The tuna had a tad too much mayo, but the toasted rye soaked it up deliciously! Hubby’s only complaint about the corned beef Reuben was that it could’ve used a bit more sauerkraut.
Victoria N.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
If you’re looking for a deli that will stack your sandwich with tons of meat, you’ve come to the right place. The deli is located inside New York New York and you walk up to the counter to order. I ordered a corned beef on rye with coleslaw and Russian dressing. The corned beef was tender and flavorful. I could barely taste the coleslaw and the Russian dressing wasn’t very flavorful. The bread fell apart because there was so much inside my sandwich so be prepared to grab plenty of napkins. My hubby ordered the mile high and his sandwich was overflowing with corned beef, turkey and pastrami. Overall, a good sandwich packed with lots of quality meat!
Lindsey K.
Place rating: 5 Arlington, TX
Only reason this get’s a 5 star is because of the food. If it had anything to do with the employees and the service we experienced it would be a 1 star, for sure. We came in on a Friday early afternoon ish, and ordered our sandwiches, but it was like no one knew what was going on, and we kept talking to the lady behind the counter and she didn’t answer our questions just looked as us, so I’m not sure if it was a language barrier or what. But regardless she didn’t go ask someone to come help us just kinda brushed it off like we weren’t talking and asking questions, and for a $ 35 lunch for two, just two sandwiches, drinks and one bag of chips I would’ve liked some better service is all. The sandwich I got was the Vinni Deluxe it was good with Brisket, Turkey and Pastrami. I could handle only two meats on the sandwich because it was too huge, so I shared my Brisket and ate some on the side, it was delicious and the pickle was good too.
Michael M.
Place rating: 4 Peoria, AZ
Great food and service and great prices! This has always been a destination spot when visiting Vegas. The matzo ball soup is to die for as well as any of the sandwiches, trust me they can be shared they are so big. Pickles are the best.
Shilley T.
Place rating: 4 Casselberry, FL
Greenberg’s deli is pretty awesome. I like the idea behind it. It reminded me of the delis you find in NYC which makes sense since it is located in the New York New York Hotel! The décor is true to what you would find in a deli in New York and the seating outside of the restaurant would make you think that you are actually in NYC. The menu gives you the choice of soup/salad, toasted sandwiches or cold sandwiches. To start you have to choose what kind of bread you want. You have the choice of rye, Reuben, white or wheat bread to name a few. I ordered Vinny’s Deluxe on wheat bread, and it is a cold sandwich with roast beef, pastrami, turkey, muenster, deli mustard and mayo. The sandwich was delicious. The meat is freshly cut in front of you as you wait and bread was fresh. Also, I have to say that I was surprised by how big the sandwich was. My advice is to share the sandwich if you can because it is very filling. In addition to the sandwich I also ordered a house salad as a side. Service was just OK. The person who rang us up was not very friendly and frankly seemed to be anxious to go home. The sandwich itself was about $ 13 but I had some left overs as I wasn’t able to eat it all. I really enjoyed the food and would definitely visit again when I’m in Las Vegas.
Nancy H.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
As a native east-coaster(born and raised in Montréal, spent many a vaca in New York, lived in Boston and upper state NY for years, etc), plus being Jewish, I know my delis. And living in Seattle for the past 20-ish years, I really miss those ubiquitous Jewish delis back home. I usually only get my fix when I visit my folks in the summer. And it’s not nearly enough. So it was with great anticipation that my hubby and I recently lunched here. And I was not disappointed! Sure, it’s kitchy, situated in a movie-studio-esque set made out to look like a Greenwich Village corner, in the New York«borough neighborhood» abutting the New York New York main casino floor. We sat in a «courtyard» adjacent to the deli, complete with NY scenes on murals and illuminated trees. It was totally fake and we knew it(what, no screeching tires? No graffiti? No hobos? No wafting smells of food vendors on the streets intermingled with urine? C’mon, this ain’t legit New York!). But still, but still… you can imagine being there. And that was good. And the food! The food was legit!!! We had a pastrami sandwich which was as good as any found in the Big Apple. I kid you not. With your choice of breads, and a big pickle and the best mustard to boot, the meat was melt-in-your-mouth delicious. And with the typical generous portion, too. We were so impressed. And stuffed. And happy.
Daniel S.
Place rating: 4 Henderson, NV
Greenberg’s Deli brings back that loving feeling that’s been gone gone gone. Born and raised in the New York metropolitan area I grew up with the loving feeling of dining in delis that serve delicacies from kasha varnishes to Ruben sandwiches. After moving to Las Vegas there has been far less New York delis to enjoy the these delicacies that I love. I am surprised that it took my brother and I over 15 years to try Greenberg’s Deli. Better late than never. It is appropriate that Greenberg’s Deli sits inside New York — New York within a Disneyfied Greenwich Village. Both casino and Deli execute such a commendable job with the theme and attention to detail, that a unique dining experience is guaranteed. The New York City motif is so realistic that you expect to hear a taxi careening down the faux Greenwich Village Street, and instead overhear a runaway Manhattan Rollercoaster taxi above with screaming riders. When you step off the Greenwich Village Street into Greenberg’s Deli, up above on the wall is the menu. It advertises the New York City Deli icons including the Ruben, corn beef, and pastrami. Disappointedly yet totally expected Kashe varnishes and kinishes were missing. However, there on the board was an egg salad sandwich. I LOVE egg salad sandwiches. They are not the easiest sandwich to find in Las Vegas and especially on the Strip. A few years past, I really enjoyed the Johnny Rockets egg salad sandwich until they got rid of it. The egg salad sandwich is relatively inexpensive for the Las Vegas Strip where a Subway sandwich could cost over $ 8. I would never want to eat an egg salad sandwich by itself. I’d add a prepackaged potato salad for $ 1.50 and a fountain Pepsi for a couple of dollars more that came out to $ 13 and change. Before I could enjoy the food I had to pay. This is a two line process. On line 1, I ordered and picked up the sandwich with the prepackaged potato salad and fountain Pepsi before bringing my tray to line 2 to pay. I carried the tray outside to the Greenwich Village Street where the tables are. The egg salad sandwich brought back this loving feeling of enjoying delicious food in a New York deli. They served it on between two slices of rye bread(I could of had sourdough). Complimenting the overflowing egg salad that required a fork to savour every bite was onions, tomato, and lettuce. The potato salad was nothing extraordinary. Perhaps, the next time I visit I may enjoy the sandwich with hard to find Wise potato chips or go nearby upstairs to Coney Island to pick up Nathan’s crinkley cut fries. Sitting in the Greenwich Village Street amplified this New York state of mind that in reality is a New York — New York state of mind. The sights and sounds of the casino is exciting. Up above the runaway New York Express roller coaster taxi careened on the tracks, the Times Square Dueling Piano players rocked the classics across Greenwich Village. Greenberg’s Deli with the New York — New York Greenwich Village is the marriage of a Las Vegas and New York deli dining experience that brings back a loving feeling that had been gone gone gone.
Ahmad J.
Place rating: 4 Redwood City, CA
I randomly stopped at Greenberg’s Deli for a sandwich while walking through New York New York casino. The ordering process here is cafeteria style. Grab a tray and get in line at one end, order, pick up your sandwich and pay at the other end where you exit the line. I decided to get a simple Reuben($ 10.95) with pastrami on rye with the standard fixings of swiss cheese, sauerkraut and thousand island dressing. Similar to what you can expect in deli’s in NY the meat for the sandwich is sliced fresh right in front of you. Looking at this process I thought that I would be standing in line for a long time but the person behind the counter worked fast and kept the line moving at a steady pace. The sandwich itself is not very big but could be considered to be a decent lunch sized portion. It has a decent amount of meat but its not like its piled sky high. What it has going for itself is the taste which is really good. Definitely among the best that I’ve had. The rye bread is toasted perfectly. The pastrami is of high quality and its taste is not eclipsed by the sauerkraut and thousand island dressing but shines through in each bite. It’s price is also right considering that it is on the strip in a Casino. Overall I liked what I ate so would not have a problem stopping by the next time I’m in town.
Teri Y.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
Disclaimer: I’ve never been to New York, so have never had a true New York deli sandwich. Greenberg’s is the closest I’ve come, but according to others, this is the real stuff. I’m glad because the East Coast is just way too far to travel just for for a sandwich! Ever since I had my first Greenberg’s sandwich in 2006, I’ve needed to make my way to the far back corner of New York, New York to get my fix whenever I’m Las Vegas. I’ve had the corned beef, the pastrami, and most recently tried a combo of corned beef and brisket. All were huge, delicious, and really nice and fresh! Every single time I’ve been there, I’ve also had the potato salad, which is like no other potato salad I’ve had anywhere else. It is tasty, almost light(with not too much creamy stuff – which I think might be sour cream and not mayonnaise), and has a nice dill flavoring. Greenberg’s sandwiches are all made to order when you request them. Once you’ve stated your choice of bread(I love the marble rye) and meat, the guys behind the counter actually grab a slab of your protein choice and slice it up right in front of you. If you’re lucky, they’ve sliced a little extra, which gets piled on the plate beside your sandwich along with a dill pickle. You’ll also get to choose if you’d like some brown deli mustard. Since the restaurant is cafeteria style, you can then select your chips, dessert, drink(even wine!), and condiments before getting into line to pay. There are a few booths inside the deli, and«open air» tables outside the deli walls(but still inside the casino) in a little city street style setting. It’s fun setting and a great meal.
Ashley F.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Oh my goodness. I’m a local. How did I not know about this place? So worth the drive to the strip. I will be back for the New York Skyhigh. Yum.
Christie L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The seating area outside of Greenberg’s Deli was packed on my last visit, so I asked for my food to-go. Depending on the time and day, inside can get crazy busy and I’m used to that, so it doesn’t bother me if I end up getting my order to-go or not. The line can get long, but it moves fairly quick. There are 3 different sandwiches on the menu I like, so I am glad that they have kept them over the years. Problem is the prices and consistency of the food has changed. I used to pay $ 8.95 for a sandwich that currently costs $ 12.95 and isn’t as big as it was before. That or the amount of meats are off. For example when I get a sandwich that has 3 different types of meat on it, they put a thin layer of pastrami on the bottom and then a huge amount of turkey. I post pictures each visit and you can clearly see how they are not consistent with amount of meat they put on each sandwich. When I told the guy working this last visit what type of sandwich I wanted on a French roll, he said that he wouldn’t recommend that type of bread with that sandwich. I explained that I had ordered it many times before on that type of bread and would prefer it please. He made it the way I ordered it and the sandwich came out tasting great! The meat had good flavor and it was tender and juicy and it’s still carved in front of you. I still give 4 stars even with the meat portions being off because the meat here is excellent. I only wish that if they are going to raise the prices, that they not put less meat on the sandwiches as well coleslaw or at least when they do pile the sandwiches high they should put equal amounts of each meat. They do still have soup and for beverages hey have water, juice, beer and soda.
Nikki S.
Place rating: 4 Hermosa Beach, CA
Greenberg’s Deli is a spot you should definitely hit while in Vegas specially after drinking nothing sounded better than big fat Pastrami Sandwich. :-) Located in New York, New York, Greenberg’s is tucked in among the«city streets». You order at the counter, the meat is all sliced to order, thin and delicious. The sandwiches are huge. Hot and fresh made meats including pastrami, corned beef and turkey, made to order on a selection of freshly baked breads, with house made mustard and dill pickle on the side. I had the pastrami sandwich and potato salad. Fresh ingredients, the bread tastes amazing, and the pastrami so delicious and piled so high that it’s hard to figure out how to eat it! So yummy, and the potato salad is perfect with the sandwich. For a quick and relatively inexpensive meal, definitely stop by this place and grab a bite to eat. You won’t be disappointed.