We do offer two size sandwiches the standard size of 1/2 pound for $10.50 and a one pound version for $19.00 with a side.
I was afraid people here would either complain about the size of the sandwiches or have sticker shock and never return. I just looked at the Carnegie menu and their sandwiches range from ~$14 to ~$25 (with some outliers). My suggestion would be for them to offer two sizes and let the consumer make the call.
We actually do grill the reubens!! They are in no way shape or form "toasted"
Real latkes? I may weep tears of joy.
I probably won't even give them a try if they aren't putting a rueben on a griddle-blaspheme! (not to mention there's no chewy crust on the bread-they are dead to me)
I've been there once. Had the pastrami on rye. The meat and bread were good, but the thing was tiny. The waitress (why a deli needs a waitstaff in the first place is beyond me) told us that each sandwich came with 1/2lb of meat. There is not way this had 1/2lb of meat (maybe 1/4lb?). I was still hungry when I finished. When I eat at a "jewish" deli, I want my pastrami or corned beef piled high a la "new york bakery & deli" style.
It was decent, and I will probably go back but will be hoping for a bigger sandwich.
You can wait, they just put out a Groupon. Which is usually a sign that they're struggling for business. I like the ambiance of the Brookside location, but the staff makes that place so off putting.
I'm heading back again before this spot gets popular!
Tanner's is starting to look good again - Great drink prices!
Well well, such serious comments. I am from the Bay Area and have been to the original and it was great. Once a place does the franchise thing, stuff changes.
I have had a great time every time I have been to the KC Marys, and that's what its about. We are not talking about the Ritz here, so lighten up people! Miles
Food was verging on good, service and sound levels needed some fine tuning (less hipsters, more knowledgeable waitstaff please). Once the restaurant gets over itself, I'll return.
Charles, you write so beautifully. You totally nailed the glory of a hit restaurant in its early weeks.
I was at Remedys last night - Boring?
Good Review By Skinz Cakes
The food is great. When my hearing returns from the incredibly loud music, I will return again with ear plugs
Waldo's newest hot spot is called SPLOOZ! It's got everything Lee Iacoccacaine Java Waffle Enemas! Scrappletinis with a slim jim garnish; an amuse buche of Christ the King Kloseted Lesbian pancake breakfast bites; SoBro (South Brookside) n' lime smoothies with a bobby baker's parking lot gravel rimming; THIS PLACE IS THE BEST IT'S GOT SLY RICK JAMES'S; StE'S TRASH; ABANDONED SUSHI; OSCO BRAND LIQOUR; & HUMAN DUIY SCOOTERS.
Love this place creative and innovative staff. The food and cocktails are some of the bast i have had. Thanks for bringing something great to Waldo.
Just a wee bit late to the party on this, but I just tried Magnolia's for the first time.
-The music was Muzak versions of pop songs of the last 7-8 years. I nearly spooned everything out of my ears, so I wouldn't have to listen anymore.
-I had probably driven past 6 or 7 times without realizing it over the last couple months. It's really difficult to tell there's a restaurant there.
-My BLT was excellent, as she couldn't have improved upon that bacon. Outstanding.
-The mac n cheese was also very good.
-My server reminded me of a character Fred Armisen would play on SNL. He was very nice and attentive, thankfully, as I am not a Fred Armisen fan.
Chuck or the Bro's - What happened to Waldo?
Re: “Marv's Original Delicatessen reaches for authenticity in Leawood”
Sorry Steve, I know what a grilled sandwich looks and tastes like. I've worked a grill station. If the Reuben sandwich I tasted at Marv's was on a grill and not merely waved over the top, it must have been for a hot second.