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Aspen
May 25, 2012
Everything is always perfect every single time.
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Naomi
Aspen
December 21, 2011
One of Aspen's great sandwich shops, with fantastic, friendly service to boot. A great, fun menu of sandwiches, or just create your own combination (but don't miss the Shakedown, Darkstar or Smokestack.) Completely affordable and big portions.
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mk
Chicago, IL
September 9, 2011
Hands down best place to eat in Aspen :)
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hannah
aspen
August 15, 2011
It was a quick easy lunch! I loved the murel on the wall. I will defintly go there again as soon I can!
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skiaspen
aspen
May 10, 2011
I was searching for a place to get lunch during the off season. I decided to try this deli and was extremely happy with the awesome greek salad. It's hard to find a good salad in this town under $10 but look no further....Grateful Dead Deli has it all!
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Sandra B
Aspen
April 9, 2011
I placed a delivery order for a panini sandwich it was delicious, fast friendly delivery :)
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Krista E.
January 11, 2009
Grateful Deli wins Best Cheap Eats in Aspen! (From Aspen Times Weekly
January 11, 2009 Best Cheap Eats) As sometimes happens, those voting for Aspen's best get stuck in a single track as far as grabbing a quick meal is concerned, and for 2008 that track leads directly to the door of the Grateful Deli, 233 E. Main St. Now in its first full year of existence, the Deli pulled in more than twice the votes of its nearest competitor, beating the Big Wrap 54 to 24. No one else even came close. With a menu of sandwiches that echo with the names of Dead tunes (Shakedown, Bertha, Pigpen, Dark Star), veggie alternatives, as well as great meats, salads and sweets and not to mention a smile for customers even in the depths of the lunch rush and deli owner Joe Freeman and his crew have what Aspen likes for lunch.
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