Breakfast Menu "Rye Ridge Deli" Rye Brook

Classic deli serving breakfast, NY-style sandwiches, burgers & sides in a casual space.

Rye Ridge Deli, 126 S Ridge St, Rye Brook, NY 10573

(914) 937-2131

About Rye Ridge Deli Restaurant

Ratings: 3 stars based on 247 reviews

Opening Hours

Thursday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Friday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Saturday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Sunday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Monday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Tuesday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

Wednesday: 7:30 AM–8 PM

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Services

Service options

No-contact delivery, Delivery, In-store pickup, In-store shopping, Takeout, Dine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Planning

Quick visit

Payments

Debit cards, Credit cards

User Reviews

Great Deli!!! If I’m ever in the area I will stop by for lunch. Roast beef is amazing, the corned beef is amazing, the pastrami is amazing. I’ve never had anything bad from here. The cold cuts are great! The pickles are made on premises and are the best half sour pickles I’ve ever had. They’ve got tons of pastries, candies, and extra stuff too!

I never feel then need to review, but hope this helps others… Just spent $32 after tip for a veggie burger and cup of soup. Soup was decent. Burger was over cooked, bun was burnt/dry and the onion rigs it came with were inedible. Server never checked in on my meal. Would not recommend. Waste of time and money.

This has been my favorite restaurant my entire life. If I had to pick one thing to eat for the rest of my life it would be Homestyle Matzo Ball Noodles Soup with the thin noodles from the Rye Ridge Deli.

Terrible experience with a take out order. I ordered matzoh ball soup and two square knishes. The soup was good but expensive 15.99 . However the knishes were terrible and rock hard (almost broke a tooth) and 7.99 each, a ridiculous price. Ask what the price on the items you’re ordering. My last visit to this deli.

Agree with past comments. Sandwich was good, workers were nice, but sandwich wasn’t that good. I got two, plus two cookies, a small coffee, and a couple of candy lozenge packs. $60. One sandwich was $25. That’s crazy. Rolls cost a few cents to make, the actual sandwich should be $6-$8.

If you want to spend a bit over $20 on a club sandwich with a lot of dry turkey then this is the place to go. No prices shown on menu that is hanging above deli section. It would still be a mediocre sandwich if they charged $12 for it. And oddly enough the green half-sour pickle just tasted like a cucumber.

Huge, massive, unbelievable menu. Prices aren't bad for what you get and the quality of the food is good. Their chocolate-dipped graham crackers are really good, highly recommend. Staff was friendly and fast, will be back next visit to Rye.

Corned beef sandwich was good but that and a soda for $25 is way overpriced. Ownership will lose to many customers with that strategy. Come back to reality.