Located at 77 Pearl Street, Burlington, Vermont, Radio Deli is a locally owned Mom and Pop corner store and deli. We have grocery staples, beer, wine and an awesome deli. We have the best meatball subs around, as well as some locally famous weekday hot lunch specials. Try us on Tamale Tuesdays or Meatloaf Thursdays and you'll see why everyone keeps coming back.
We offer catering as well as takeout. In June of 2012, we opened the Pearl Street Diner, just a couple of doors down, for those who want a sit down diner experience. For us, it's about our community. Come on in. We'll make you feel at home.
We offer catering as well as takeout. In June of 2012, we opened the Pearl Street Diner, just a couple of doors down, for those who want a sit down diner experience. For us, it's about our community. Come on in. We'll make you feel at home.
Services
Let Radio Deli cater your next office party, business meeting or family get together. In the last year, we've catered office meetings for 10, vegetarian weddings, city hall events, and even sandwiches for 700. Hot entrees and deli salads require at least 24 hours notice. Some (like the tomato basil salad) are seasonal and depend upon the availability of quality produce.
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Stormie Brown
Dec 09, 2017
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Gmalav
Jun 23, 2015
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Maybe it’s Michael’s au homage to Flavor Flav? The owner of the Radio Deli Michael wears an oven dial on a chain around the front of his shirt as a visible sign of devotion to his customer’s food happiness. Whether it’s a BLT, bowl of homemade soup or the addicting brownies and cookies, under glass, at the counter it’s all good. If Ben & Jerry had gone into the deli business this is the kind of store they would have. Try them soon.
John Goetz
Jun 15, 2013
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I used to have a much higher opinion of this Sandwich Shop until today I stopped in during the early afternoon to get a sandwich that I was going to enjoy for dinner I ORDERED a Turkey Grinder with bacon on it, I PAID for a Turkey Grinder on it but I didn't GET bacon on my Turkey Grinder. When I discovered the error and called to complain the "gentleman" I spoke to wasn't the least bit concerned, then indicated that it wasn't HIS problem since he wasn't working at the time, my only recourse would have been to drive back into Burlington and he'd correct the situation either way I'd be out money