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"Maria’s Deli, in Greenpoint, was opened in 1978 by Maria Puk, and it became Edy's Grocer when the pandemic hit and Puk decided to move to Pennsylvania, passing the business to chef Edouard Massih." - Hannah Goldfield
They charge me extra because I'm white, but it doesn't bother me that much. I like watching Dateline and having chicken soup regardless.
Younga C.
Google
Passed by this deli for several years living at Greenpoint and finally decided to try it and didn’t regret it. The outside may look a bit old but if you go inside and order from them the food is amazing. The taste reminds you of the old times. Definitely recommend this deli!!!
Grace J.
Google
The service there is amazing! The workers are so nice and well respected. The place there is clean and the food there is so good! I recommend coming to this place
Sinatra W.
Google
One of the best kept secrets in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn! EVERYTHING MADE AT MARIO’S IS EXCELLENT! It should be illegal to have such great food…Getting hungry thinking about it. Great Food! 🍲🍔
Matthew G.
Google
One of the few old school neighborhood establishments left. Old school food, good price.
Popsy L.
Google
Everything is delicious, clean, and reasonably priced. The Daily menu for lunch and dinner is really good too for an unassuming bodega.
Joel P.
Google
Really good food variety of options, menu changes everyday though so don't expect the same thing all the time
Alice J.
Google
Love the food everyone there are so polite and nice
Ramon B.
Yelp
Decent food,working local and came here on lunch. Was able to get something to eat but found I.t was a little expensive. All the guys enjoyed there food but said I.t was a small portion for the price. Other then that it's a pretty clean local deli,service a variety of food during lunch hours.
Daniel M.
Yelp
A neat little deli with cheap coffee and baked goods