There must be a secret to running a business that’s been thriving since the 1970s. For Keith’s Deli, it's the homemade sausages on crusty buns, served in both barbecue or spicy flavours. Or it could be the homemade soups. Or maybe it's the friendly owner and the warm staff. The food at this deli certainly has made a mark on its customers.
“The sausages have been the original recipe since day one,” says owner Jim Hannan. “They are made from scratch on the premises.” The bestseller is the Keith’s Special, a barbecued pork sausage on a bun, served hot with cheese, lettuce, mayonnaise and mustard. Brave customers opt for the spicy Italian sausage version. Keith’s Deli offers other kinds of sandwiches as well, like the Pizza Pup.
Whether you like them spicy or mild, there are sausages for every taste. “Customers even take the sausages home, chop them up, and add them to their spaghetti or lasagna dishes,” Jim says. He also prepares some uncooked sausages once a week if customers call ahead to order them.
With a loyal following for its simple and oh-so-satisfying sandwiches, when you just need a deliciously quick ‘n’ meaty meal right now, visit Keith’s in Chinook Plaza at the corner of Macleod and 61st. This deli-style eatery features counter service. Highly recommended, the house-special sandwich features a house-made sausage on a white or whole-wheat bun. Also try the corned beef, Reuben (corned beef and sauerkraut) and Rachel (ham and sauerkraut).
Located in Chinook Plaza just across MacLeod Trail from Chinook Centre, Keith’s deli is something of a sandwich institution. Standouts include Keith’s Special, a house-made barbecue pork sausage served on crusty bun and trimmed with cheese, lettuce, mayo and mustard. The deli’s compact sandwich menu also features corned beef, pastrami, pepperoni with pizza sauce and more. Add an order of the daily soup for a satisfying, stomach-warming meal.
With a loyal following for its simple and oh-so-satisfying sandwiches, when you just need a deliciously quick ‘n’ meaty meal right now, visit Keith’s in Chinook Plaza at the corner of Macleod and 61st. This deli-style eatery features counter service. Highly recommended, the house-special sandwich features a house-made sausage on a white or whole-wheat bun. Also try the corned beef, Reuben (corned beef and sauerkraut) and Rachel (ham and sauerkraut).