Nkenge G.
Yelp
Here for a work lunch. Coolest feature was the blue El Camino parked out front!
Parking - free on a neighboring street.
Interior - clean, a few lowly tables inside and out, rustic chic. There's beer, wine and a restroom in the back. We were the only dine in guests. Lots of to-go customers.
Service 3/5
Cashier was masked and efficient. Menu said a Reuben was $10. Didn't include chips or a drink but what can you do?
Prices 1/5
I ordered a Reuben and chips and was rang up for $14.70. "What happened to $10?" Apparently, that was an "old" menu. How old?! "Maybe, last week." Sigh... $15 and I didn't leave full!
Food 3/5
Honestly, it was a decent sandwich. A small, typical Reuben with kraut, thousand island & cheese. That and a paltry bag of chips do not a meal make! 1/4 lb of meat sure sounds heftier than it actually is. My rich coworkers enjoyed their tuna salad, turkey & Swiss and Inko white teas. The horseradish cheddar chips were a miss.
In sum, I'd recommend Bennetts for hipsters with deep pockets and tiny appetites, who have never been to Detroit deli! For $11.50, it better be a heck of a sandwich, or at least come with chips!