Dingfelder’s Delicatessen is a deli Capitol Hill Seattle located in United States.
1318 E Pine St (14th Avenue) Seattle , WA 98122 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. NFC Payments & American Express) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Truly delicious. Passes the New York Jew test!! So far I’ve eaten the corn beef sandwich (delicious with thick slabs of meat), matzah ball soup , and the half-sour pickles . All delicious!
Best pastrami in Seattle by a wide margin. The pastrami melts in your mouth, and the rye is so fresh. And if $19 seems high, just split! It’s totally enough for two — especially if you get latkes !
1) THIS IS THE REAL DEAL! Trust me. I grew up in NYC around the corner from Zabars and H&H bagels . 2) real Jews order chocolate babka . Get it!! It’s the Easter egg of this place (errr...Passover egg ?)
Amazing latkes , the applesauce is homemade and delicious (no extra sugar). Perfect warmup to my hot pastrami sandwich , which was also insanely good.
It’s all good here. Buy it all. Keep them in business.
Pastrami sandwich and matzo ball soup were both delicious. Unfortunately, price point is a little too high to come back regularly.
Legit NY deli sandwiches - great meats, fresh rye , even a schmear of chicken liver
Always sub with a bagel and get it toasted.
best reuben i haveever had. amazing.
Brisket sandwich , matzo ball soup , knishes
Perfect cheesecake for $5.
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Most of the baked goods are quite over-priced but the Eggs In Purgatory are fantastic and reasonably priced. - Nick Neiman
Teriyaki is amazing! Grab some then head up and eat it with a pint at Chucks! They also have lots of common household stuff. - Conor McBride
Public park with a sports field, fountain, playground and lawn - ELS Language Centers