A meatloaf sandwich story

Urban Deli's very popular "comfort food," the much-ordered meatloaf sandwich.

Our menu consists of an array of deli sandwiches and that can make it hard for new customers to choose. After working a few shifts at Urban Deli, I noticed how many of our customers were ordering and raving about our meatloaf sandwich.

One busy summer afternoon, my parents drove from St. Andrews and visited the deli for the first time. I spoiled them with samples of our homemade ice-tea and lemonade (the lemonade is only during our summer season) and I encouraged them to order as much as possible.

My dad wanted to try our schnitzel and my mom right away asked for the meatloaf sandwich. To tell you the truth, I underestimated this deli delight. When her order arrived she made me taste a bite and with one forkful, I was hooked.

From then on I have been recommending this hearty sandwich to many of our customers. It is the comfort food to beat all comfort foods. It consists of a home-style meatloaf with an Urban Deli flare and is topped with melted aged-white cheddar cheese and sundried tomatoes. We serve it with sourdough bread that has been grilled and your choice of side.

The meatloaf sandwich guys: Carl, Ron, Craig and Doug.

Shortly after tasting the sandwich, I had a group of customers that came in for lunch during their break. They told me it was their first time and asked me for my recommendation. From that day on, they have been faithful regulars to Urban Deli … and the meatloaf sandwich as well.

Carl, Ron and Craig were in again last Friday and guess what? They ordered their usual (meatloaf with a side of deli frites) and brought a new face with them, Doug. I had to laugh because every time the guys come in they always order the same thing and they convinced Doug to do the same.

Welcome Doug! And thanks to all our Urban Deli regulars.

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How beef brisket returned to the Urban Deli

Beef Brisket - Urban Deli

When I first started working for Urban Deli we had beef brisket on the menu. After working a few months, the brisket was taken off the menu because we felt it was not always consistent.

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of serving a lovely couple, David and Diane. When I went to take their order, David immediately asked, “Do you know where they get their Montreal Style Smoked Meat?”

I answered him and described how we served it. He was excited the minute I mentioned that it came from Lesters in Laval, Quebec. David ordered the sandwich and loved it.

I mentioned to Elizabeth, owner of Urban Deli, how excited he was about his meal. She went over and started talking with David and Diane. When he asked why we didn’t have brisket on our menu, Liz told him she wasn’t satisfied with the consistency. He offered his time to come in and show her how he prepares his.

Who is David?

Liz then found out David is an Executive Master Chef. He had trained in France (his forte is in French cuisine, especially sauces) and is now semi-retired. He and Diane have decided to relocate to Atlantic Canada (location to be determined). Diane is a Maritimer and has always been; David  is relocating from Toronto.

One day, when he was a student, David had the pleasure to work with Julia Childs in the kitchen of Le Sorbonne, where he was studying. This happened in his fourth year of studies. He said she was exactly the same in person as she was on TV and was certainly one of the highlights of his culinary education.

David and Diane had found the Urban Deli when they were looking for smoked meat in Saint John. Diane did an Internet search, found the Urban Deli and showed David our website (which he really liked because it provided him with the information he was looking for on the first page). He had a craving for smoked meat that day, so they stopped in for lunch.

When he talked to Liz about the beef brisket he said, “A deli without brisket is like a deli without cold cuts.” When it was mentioned that the big concern was consistency, he said, “I can help.”

Bringing back the brisket

Two samples of beef brisket.

He went home and prepared two special marinades and two rubs. It was on a Monday that he marinated the beef; on Tuesday, he put on the spices and rub.

He also started the cooking process that day and then smoked it on-site at the Urban Deli.

Then the sampling began. We had two briskets done slightly differently and did a blind taste test. We even gave some samples to customers that were in the Deli that day. We collected the feedback and … Voila!

Today we are now offering the beef brisket as a special.

David is also going to be back to experiment with a few other things. We’re not sure just what those will be yet, but we’ll keep you in the loop. In the meantime, we want send out a huge thank you to David and Diane for visiting the Urban Deli and to David for helping us bring back the beef brisket!

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This gift is easy, simple and tastes good too

Just ask to have one added to your bill next time you are in for a bite to eat.

Just ask to have one added to your bill next time you are in for a bite to eat.

One of the best tasting Christmas gifts you can give or receive this season is an Urban Deli gift card. Why be stressed looking for a gift? We’re hoping we can help make it easy for you.

When you pass by the Deli, or drop in for a bite, just ask us for a gift card — you choose the amount. They make great stocking stuffers and fit quite nicely inside a card. And an Urban Deli gift card can be used at anytime (no expiration date).

The season is about family, friends and — oh, yes! — food.

Enjoy the season! That’s what it’s here for!

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Poppy Day

We would like to inform our customers that Urban Deli will be closed
Thursday November 11th for Remembrance Day.

We will resume to regular business hours on Friday November 12th.
Don’t forget to join us for breakfast every Saturday from 9am – 12pm. Click HERE to see our menu. 

Sign-up to our newsletter for an opportunity to win Saint John Seadog tickets for this Saturday November 13th.
Everyone who has been added to our newsletter will be put into a draw for two tickets to the game.

Our newsletter will allow for you to be become a part of the Urban Deli family and to also be informed on current news and events.

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Chop Chop “Feast”ival for Foodies

Join us for a variety of Deli-styled Italian dishes which will be available for customers from November 1st to November 6th. Please call us at 506.652.3354 to make reservations for this event.

During our lunch hour, we will be presenting  an Italian pasta special ($12 plus tax) with the option of bruschetta or soup as an appetizer. Customers have the choice of a traditional Italian bolognese sauce or a creamy parmesan sauce which consists of pesto, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers and spinach.

For the evening Chop Chop foodies, reservations can be made for a three course dinner for two ($30 plus tax). The three course dinner consists of bruschetta or soup to start and is followed by the pasta special. This will be finished off with a home-made dulce de leche meringa con gelato e cioccolato (ice-cream meringue topped with dulce de leche and chocolate sauce) dessert for sharing.

We look forward to seeing you during this eventful week!

Chef Andrew Brewer

Chef Andrew Brewer

Click HERE for the Chop Chop Chef Profile on Andrew Brewer

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Closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday

Urban Deli will be closed Monday, October 11th for the Thanksgiving holiday We will resume to regular business hours on Tuesday October 12th.

After being open for just over a year, we have so much to be thankful for. We would like to thank everyone who has supported us and look forward to the years ahead.

From all the Urban Deli staff, we would like to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

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New on Tap

Simeon Jones Amber Ale on Tap

Simeon Jones Amber Ale on Tap

On Friday morning (September 3rd) Urban Deli added their first Picaroons beer on tap. We now have from the Picaroons signature line, the Simeon Jones River Valley Amber Ale. This refreshing beer is named after a former Mayor of Saint John, Simeon Jones (who was elected into office from 1881 -1884).

A few years before he was elected he had started working as a manager for a brewing company. After eight years with the company, he bought out the company and was known throughout the Maritimes for his popular ale.

We also have bottled Picaroons beer available. You can choose from a Dark and Stormy Night or a Blonde Ale. Seasonal Picaroons beer is also available but changes with the season (at this moment we have the Dooryard Summer Ale).

Dooryard Summer Ale & Blonde Ale

Dooryard Summer Ale & Blonde Ale

*Urban Deli promotes local beer therefore you will also find Moosehead products as well as Pump House products on our beverage menu.

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