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Foodstuffs

2106 Central St, Evanston, IL | Map it  

60201 42.064301 -87.701600

(847) 328-7704 | View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Evanston
Price:
$
Cuisine:
Traditional American
Categories:
Catering, Delis And Delicatessens, Restaurants

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General Info:
Open 7 Days
Restaurant Special Features:
Lunch Spot, Local Favorite, Quiet, Family-Friendly Dining
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express

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Review Highlights

ambiance
100%
“thought the atmosphere was dated, but they do have a lot of great stuff.”
menu variety
100%
“Great deli counter that fills in the gaps in my menu”

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
October 13, 2004

Gourmet stop on the North Shore for food staples and special-occasion snacks.. In Short
The fresh smells and homemade goodies at this fancy deli and caterer are hard to resist. Locals pop in for imported goods from chips and salsa to fancy olive oils and vinegars, or grab a pastry or a gourmet sandwich like turkey pastrami and Swiss at the deli counter. With spreads ranging from modest cheese trays serving 10 to gourmet dinners for 1,000, Foodstuffs can accommodate small in-home gatherings, corporate affairs and all-out bashes.

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calidomer02

Member since Jul, 2004 View Profile
2Reviews
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Joined 8 years ago
4.0
August 03, 2004

Whole Foods, Jr.. I went to Foodstuffs on a Saturday afternoon and the store was bustling with people from all over the neighborhood. I was first struck with how small the store was, but felt welcomed by the attentive, but never overbearing staff. Throughout the store were wonderful samples of their dips, cakes, cookies, and sauces. You could almost make a meal out of trying everything (the sample tables are unmanned, so you don't feel guilty about going back for seconds). My first purchase was a Teryaki-marinated Chilean Sea Bass. I was dissappointed when I got home, not knowing that the fish was already cooked. However, after heating it up in the oven, my wife and I were surprised by its quality and flavor. So whether you are going for a good dip, an appetizer, pre-cooked foods, or quality meats and sandwiches, Foodstuffs is a sure thing.

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Miriam

Member since Apr, 2003 View Profile
6Reviews
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Joined 9 years ago
3.0
April 01, 2003

A little over rated. Although the $9 per pound tuna salad is good, it is $9 per pound. I thought the atmosphere was dated, but they do have a lot of great stuff. The cheeses & pates are interesting. You can find more interesting & more resonable at Whole Foods, Trader Joes or Sunset.

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rosn

Member since Oct, 2002 View Profile
3Reviews
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Joined 10 years ago
4.5
October 20, 2002

foodstuffs rules. pricy, but without equal in terms of food quality, variety, and presentation

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