
Tri Becca
1 reviews on 1 places
I love this shop, the deli guys are always so polite, friendly, hygienic and professional and make the best sandwiches ever!
I do NOT recommend the 36th and Market location. I went there twice and was disappointed by the experience. The lady making the sandwiches does not wash her hands. She puts on gloves but stops making sandwiches to ring up a customer whilst wearing said gloves! Both times were early morning before work. She took the cutting board out of the sink where it must have sat all night and started making sandwiches directly on it-not on waxed paper. Like who knows whether or not rats and roaches crawled over it all night 🙄. She doesn't say good morning or thank you. It's ridiculous. If you aren't a morning person don't work mornings! And compared to 20th and Chestnut, she skimps on everything. I asked for mayo, no mayo. I have to choke down a dry a$$ sandwich. Chestnut street weighs your meats and she just threw whatever on the bread. I thought all Old Nelson's were the same but they are not. If you can avoid 36th and Market, avoid it, and see my friends at the Chestnut Street location.
I do NOT recommend the 36th and Market location. I went there twice and was disappointed by the experience. The lady making the sandwiches does not wash her hands. She puts on gloves but stops making sandwiches to ring up a customer whilst wearing said gloves! Both times were early morning before work. She took the cutting board out of the sink where it must have sat all night and started making sandwiches directly on it-not on waxed paper. Like who knows whether or not rats and roaches crawled over it all night 🙄. She doesn't say good morning or thank you. It's ridiculous. If you aren't a morning person don't work mornings! And compared to 20th and Chestnut, she skimps on everything. I asked for mayo, no mayo. I have to choke down a dry a$$ sandwich. Chestnut street weighs your meats and she just threw whatever on the bread. I thought all Old Nelson's were the same but they are not. If you can avoid 36th and Market, avoid it, and see my friends at the Chestnut Street location.