Delis

Because of the many different ways that they can be used, deli meats are a food choice that has remained popular for decades. Deli meats consist of precooked or cured meat. Sausages and meat loaves also fall into this category and they are usually sold pre-sliced. Deli meats are typically served cold on party trays or on sandwiches. They are available at delicatessens, deli counters, and many supermarkets and grocery stores in St Louis. Next time you are in the mood for fresh meats, cheeses, and/or a great sandwich, check out one of these delis or even find a St Louis butcher. Deli meats can also be called cold cuts, lunch meats, cold meats, luncheon meats, sliced meats, sandwich meats and cooked meats. Regardless of what they are known as, let’s talk about some of the most popular deli meats out there:

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St Louis Deli

Pickleman's St. Charles

Pickleman’s  Offering a wide variety of Toasted Sandwiches, Pizzas, Soups, Salads and Desserts. Delivering and Catering to business meetings, school events, sports teams, fundraisers, and everything in between.

Kenrick’s Meats and Catering  Kenrick’s is an old fashioned butcher shop, providing you with the freshest, highest quality meats in the St. Louis area since 1945.

McArthur's St. Louis

McArthur’s Bakery   – Serving Delicious Baked Goods, Delicious Deli Foods – And Even Breakfast! McArthur’s Bakery has provided quality bakery foods to the St. Louis area for over 50 years. Our product line includes birthday, wedding and party cakes, donuts, danish, coffee cakes, stollens, fresh baked bread and more.

Delis in St. Louis

Adriana’s  314-773-3833The Hill
Al-Tarboush Deli 314-725-1944University City Deli
Amighetti’s314-725-1944The Hill
Berix 314-845-3711South County
Blues City Deli314-773-8225Soulard
Carl’s Deli 314-721-2393Brentwood
DiGregorio’s314-776-1062The Hill
Eovaldi’s                    314-771-5707The Hill
Gioia’s Deli 314-776-9410The Hill
Grassi’s314-994-1111Frontenac
Mom’s Deli314-644-1198St. Louis Hills
Pickle’s Deli 314-361-3354Central West End
Posh Nosh Deli314-400-7693Clayton
Protzel’s Deli314-727-3354Clayton
Southwest Market314-776-5220The Hill
Volpi Market314-446-7950The Hill

Bologna is one of the most well-known deli meats in the market. While it is considered a polarizing deli meat by some, this soft and mild variety of sandwich is very popular for sandwiches. Bologna is made out of either beef or pork and it is usually smoked. Galantina is a deli meat that can be substituted for bologna when it is not available. The two are similar in consistency what with galantina being slightly chunkier.

Delis in St. Louis

Another popular deli meat among STL Food lovers, especially around St. Patrick’s Day, is corned beef. Corned beef is cut from beef brisket. It is cured with salt and spices and allowed to simmer in water. Corned beef is usually served hot on rye bread. It is considered a staple of Irish cuisine.

Foie gras entier is a French delicacy that does not come cheap. It consists of either goose or duck liver that has been lightly cooked. As time goes by it only becomes richer in flavour.

When it comes to popular deli meats we can’t forget liverwurst. Liverwurst is extremely popular as a spread because of its creamy texture. It is made of pork liver sausages and it can be smoked. Pastrami is a deli meat that is essentially beef brisket that has been seasoned and dry cured. Similar to corned beef, it is by tradition served hot on rye bread.

St. Louis Delicatessen

A popular yet controversial deli meat is pate. While duck pate is spared from the controversy, the same cannot be said about goose pate as many people refuse to eat it due to the fact that geese are force fed in order to achieve the fattiness and juiciness of their livers. Nonetheless, pate remains a favourite among many deli meat lovers because of its unparalleled consistency, texture and taste.

One would be hard-pressed not to have heard of or taste salami at some point in their lives.  It is a very popular St Louis food served at delis located the Hill neighborhood.  Salami comes from a family of ready to eat sausages. It can be made of either beef or pork and is generously seasoned with garlic and spices. Salamis can be placed in sandwiches or on a tray to be served as an appetizer.

Lastly, summer sausage is another popular deli meat. This spicy, somewhat dry pork or beef sausage goes perfectly with sandwiches. Blockwurst is a sausage that can be used to substitute this deli meat when it is unavailable.