Discover Restaurants offering the best Deli food in Cullman, Alabama, United States. Cullman is a city in and the county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 14,775, with an estimated population of 15,496 in 2016.
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4 based on 123 reviews
Rumors Deli. A local, family owned business has been in operation since July of 2000. Rumors has become a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Open Monday - Friday 7am-3pm and Saturday 10am-3pm. Rumors features ample seating to accommodate small to larg
The portion sizes have shrunk. Customer service has tanked. This new location has put additional overhead on the owner so she is just passing it on to the customer. Their so called combos don't include a drink anymore. We use to look forward to eating here. Now it's just an afterthought as we drive by to get our hard earned moneys worth somewhere else. Many of our friends have gone there and are very disappointed. Voicing your concerns gets you a dirty look and a very less than authentic apology. They relocated to a newly renovated location. The attitude of the owner changed dramatically. The food quality has faltered. Annette actually raised their prices on their combos and removed the beverage as part of the combo. A 12 oz. beverage is 2.39. Non insulated cup. The ice melts before you get out of the parking lot. The sandwiches have not been the same since the move. I've had mine look like it was soaked in water when I unwrap it. I have shown this twice to them. They replaced it the first time. The second time I was told it was because of the ingredients. Well, if you know it's an issue, adjust your quantities. Firehouse Subs selection is quite large and much better quality. Plus, a portion of every sale goes to funding local fire departments. Their prices are much more in line for what you get. It's a shame that when a business moves to a larger place that they must pass their overhead costs onto the customer. Less food, lower quality food and no beverage, but yet the price goes up almost a $1. Explain that one.I would like to address your concern. I apologize for your bad experiences. I only wish you had asked for me specifically. You know my name (Annette) so any issues I would gladly take care of. I would have absolutely LOVED to have spoken to you and you would have not gotten a dirty look from me and any employee that did that to you would have definitely been reprimanded immediately. I can't fix what I don't know.First...about the combo pricing....We changed the combo to not include the drink, true, but we went down on the price for a sandwich and side due to that fact. Many people that get "to go" orders don't want a drink, so we left it as a choice. A lot of places charge separately for the drink. We did not go up because we moved. I base my pricing on what things cost me and from time to time, everything we use goes up. Once a year, Pepsi products go up, meat, cheese, produce, etc. goes up as well and sometimes more than once a year. We don't always adjust for each price increase I have. Tomatoes for example will fluctuate from 17.00 a case to as much as 52.00 a case within a year. You can ask any business that sells them. You say my attitude has changed...again, speak with me personally either in person, via fb message or call. I'm here to listen and do what it takes to satisfy as this business has been my life for coming upon 20 years.The drinks are actually 20 oz., not 12 oz. Yes we changed the cups because of several reasons. Styrofoam is nice, but we liked the look of the other cup and its biodegradable where Styrofoam isn't. We are slowly changing all that over, one thing at a time. If the sandwiches were not the same, soggy, etc. again...please allow me to fix it and let me personally know. Its very important to me. I go through a lot of employees as do most food establishments and they aren't always going to give you the right answer, even though trained. I like Firehouse Subs as well. They are a chain and can do things differently than an independently owned , non franchise place. We help the community in many other ways. We offer 10% off to veterans and active military, we donate as much as we can to local schools and organizations. You get no less food than you did at the other place. Its a fact. I am very picky about that. Once again...if you have any issue that you feel an employee can't answer or handle, PLEASE ask for me as I am here 99% of the time. You asked me to explain and I did. My heart and soul is in this place and what I don't know, I can't do anything about. Please contact me with any more issues or problems you have.Annette Harris-ownerWe were making a new menu for the new place and decided that was a good time to make any adjustments (which was removing the drink and going down on the combo) at that time.
4 based on 56 reviews
Life is SWEET at Sweet Peppers Deli! Enjoy delicious sandwiches, soups, salads, flatbreads, paninis, potatoes and desserts! Catering and boxed lunches available. Order online and download our Sweet Peppers Deli app!
Their chicken salad is to die for. They are fast when you order and the taste is usually the best in town for good ole chicken salad. Great for party time, especially when you are rushed or undecided at the last minute. Always goes a long way, too...Thanks for your enthusiastic review! We roast out our chicken breasts in house and make the chicken salad from scratch daily. We sell the chicken salad and other products by the pint and quart in our quick and easy Grab n Go case. Thanks again!
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They are so stingy on ingredients and rude when you ask for more. More than not they don't have the specialty breads. VERY DISAPPOINTING. Have seen containers of ingredients outdated and other times ingredients frozen at bottom of container or very unfresh. WON'T BE BACK
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