Nick's Deli
Nick's Deli, located at 223 Main St in Seal Beach, CA, is a hidden gem in the deli world. Known for its delicious breakfast burritos and sandwiches, this spot has been a staple in the LBC/Seal Beach area for years. Customers rave about the all-meat pork green chili burrito and the mouth-watering breakfast burrito filled with chorizo, bacon, egg, cheese, and potatoes. The burritos are generously sized and bursting with flavor, especially when paired with the tangy tomato salsa.
In addition to their excellent burritos, Nick's Deli also offers a variety of sandwiches at great prices. The hot pastrami sandwich, made simply with mustard, pickles, and pastrami on rye bread, is a standout choice. The pastrami is top-notch and truly satisfying, making for a delicious meal. The cozy and homey atmosphere adds to the overall dining experience, making customers feel welcome and comfortable.
With options for vegan eaters, Nick's Deli caters to a diverse range of tastes. The friendly service and quick turnaround time ensure that customers can enjoy a delicious meal without any hassle. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite while exploring Main Street or grabbing food to go, Nick's Deli is a must-visit spot in Seal Beach.
Overall, Nick's Deli offers a delightful dining experience with a range of options to satisfy any craving. From the flavorful burritos to the hearty sandwiches, each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail. If you find yourself in the area, be sure to stop by Nick's Deli for a memorable meal that will leave you coming back for more.
Nick's Deli Menu
Location
Address: 223 Main St Seal Beach, CA 90740
Phone: (562) 598-5072
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsNo
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for BreakfastYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Dogs AllowedYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Waiter ServiceNo
- AlcoholNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Bring your own container allowedYes
- Plastic-free packagingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Robert B.
I hear the breakfast burritos are the best ever, but I'm not a big egg and potato lover, so I go for the all meat pork green chili burrito. It's the bomb. Add chopped green chilis to give it a little kick!
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Author: Kristina F.
"Breakfast burrito, hot." That's it. That's the order. That's all you need to know. Nick's has been a LBC/Seal Beach staple for years and years, slinging out breakfast burritos and sandwiches to the locals and tourists alike. I stopped in early on a Tuesday morning and there were several people popping in to pick up their breakfast, all with the same order (myself included). You gotta do it once. Chorizo, bacon, egg, cheese, and a generous amount of potatoes swaddled in a big ol' tortilla. Douse it in their tangy tomato-ey salsa and you're all set. Ooh, and they take card for payment now! But cash prices are still cheaper.
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Author: Jennifer A.
Had a great breakfast veggie burrito . Salsa comes with a spoon and it was that good that I actually used the spoon for the salsa ! Fun very casual place to eat while stopping from a walk on the pier or down Main Street.
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Author: Timmy S.
Nick's has been on Main Street, just a few blocks from the Seal Beach pier, for a very long time. The interior shows its age but it has a comfortable homey feel. There are multiple tables, most inside but a couple on the sidewalk, as well as a couple long counters at the windows. The fellow behind the counter was quite pleasant and made me feel welcome. They're known for their breakfast burritos but I was here late in the afternoon and desired a sandwich. Their various sandwich offerings (all at great prices) are posted above the front counter. I decided on a hot pastrami and accompanied it with a Snapple from their fridge. The sandwich was basic, made simply with yellow mustard, pickles and pastrami between rye. This is just as it should be. The pastrami was surprisingly excellent, the best I've had at a neighborhood deli (but of course not in the league of heavyweights like Langers in L.A.). I enjoyed every bite. The only downside is that I think it was heated in a microwave as the thin slices of rye bread kept falling apart due to moistness as I picked it up. I had to wrap it in napkins to keep the pastrami contained within the bread. I am often in the area so will be back for more sandwich action, I'm sure.