Reviews
This placed served me the single worst sandwich I had ever had in my life. Everything on the menu was out of stock, so I got my fourth choice sandwich. Then a kid, couldn't have been older than 16, went into the back and proceeded to make what I could only describe as the most rotten tuna sandwich I have had the displeasure of eating. Had one bite and had to toss it. Stick to the prepackaged chips and snacks if you still feel so inclined to visit. The retro games were cool, still on the fence about the taxidermy on the walls
Deli closed on weekends. Cool vibe in the back by the deli where you can olay games and chill out on a couch while you wait. The deli is located within a large convenience store which is really basic and nothing to write home about. Apparently it's a classic spot, but it seemed worn down nowadays. Went there on weekday and deli was closed as well, so nit sure if it's still functioning.
Their deli has some of the best sandwiches you will ever have! Skip the subway subs and the Jimmy John's. Support local and try their amazing sandwiches! Plenty of options to choose from at a very cheap price! A must try in the Milwaukee area! Perfect for grabbing to go and having a picnic by the water. Highly highly suggest!
I used to live nearby, so I would stop over for a hot sandwich at a fair price when I didn't want to cook. They have some light groceries including spaghetti, incense, and candy. Half the store is a liquor store, carrying a good split of hard liquor, beer, and selection of wine at decent prices. Individual soft drinks available.
I stopped here on a 3 month road trip and thought this place was great! It was such a cool little spot that of all the places I went, when I left Koppa's I actually wanted to leave a good review for them. The sandwiches were very interesting and yummy and the owner was super nice! The prices are fair, the beer selection was impressive and they have Atari in the back! I definitely plan on stopping here next time I'm in Milwaukee.
I'll be honest, Koppa's has a really TOP-NOTCH menu and some of the best sandwiches in the city, but when placing orders over the phone for carryout, I ROUTINELY get hung up on before I can finish ordering. Is it that crazy to order more than one delicious sandwich? Snack selection is great and beer choices are a-plenty, but If you're going to offer 5-star quality sandwiches, PLEASE have customer service to match! I'm just trying to buy more fantastic subs!
I've been coming here for years. I've lived in other states too, but this is my favorite deli and corner store I've been to and glad to be back close to it. Excellent sandwiches, full grocery, beer cave, and large liquor section. Final bonus is an ATM, it's come in handy more times than I could imagine.
Having lived on the Lower East Side for a few years now, it's always been nice to have Fulbeli Deli around. While it's not a go-to place for groceries with a Pick 'n' Save and Walgreens nearby, it does offer some great services with its large alcohol selection and full-service deli with lots of good sandwich options, all of which have clever names. If you're ever around and need a small item for baking or cooking, chances are you'll be able to find it here. Friendly staff, renovations have made it a nicer place inside, fun little Atari machine at the back. Never had a bad shopping experience here!
I will say it’s appearance is a bit offputting- my boyfriend insisted we grab sandwiches here and I was hesitant. I think the place needs a bit of a face lift and they still had Christmas cookies on display in late January- BUT absolutely delicious sandwich and for a great price. They have a really great menu and you can grab some snacks and beer and be on your way. Definitely a hole in the wall but I was really pleased
I drove past this several times and assumed it was just a corner store/small grocer, until I noticed the sign for sandwich specials. I went it for the $3.99 lunch special, which was over by the time I got there. However they have an extremely large variety of sandwiches, many with funny names, most of which seem to be variations on common sandwiches with extra toppings. The names and the variety and the minute differences do make it hard to choose a sandwich, I eventually settled on on what appeared to be a variation of an Italian panini. The ingredients were good, and fresh, with plenty of meat. It was about normal sandwich size. It appears they just used regular sliced bread in a panini press. The extra ingredients in this case were sliced raw peppers, which seemed odd, but I wanted to try the sandwich as it came. They didnt make sense to me as an extra ingredient. It did seem like a small sandwich for the $8 price tag. Looking around, it at first appears to be your average small grocery store with a deli counter but there are lots of interesting details. There are recliners and lounge chairs to relax in while waiting for your food. There is a moose head. There is lots of quirky decor mixed in with circa 1960s corner store lights and shelving-- personally I prefer the retro, non-remodeled feel, compared to the rebuilt gentrified stores elsewhere. I didnt look at any of the grocery items, but there were some snacks at the register that caught my eye. The prices seemed a little steep and I didnt need them so I opted against. I dont know if I'd go out of my way for any of their sandwiches, especially at the price point. I'll have to try more and see if there's one that's magic. The one I tried was good, but not magic, and $8 for a normal sized sandwich. But still, this is way better than your average corner store grocer and I bet it's a gem if you live nearby.