restaurant · St. Paul, MN

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651 Cleveland Avenue South
St. Paul, MN
+1-651-698-6276
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Hours: 09:00-20:00
Cuisine: sandwich, american

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Looking for a restaurant in St. Paul? Cecil's Delicatessen & Restaurant is listed here. You can reach it by phone at +1-651-698-6276. Hours: 09:00-20:00. It's located at 651 Cleveland Avenue South. Other restaurants nearby include Centro Highland (0.2 mi) and Crisp&Green (0.3 mi). Services here include cecils menU, CECILS TO GO. Cecil & Faye Glickman established Cecil’s Delicatessen on July 1, 1949. Their aim was to provide the highest quality products to the Highland Park community and beyond. Beyond that, its website is https://cecilsdeli.com/. The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) is a cabinet-level state agency that serves current and former members of the United States Armed Forces…. The menu centers on sandwich, american cooking. Cecil & Faye Glickman established Cecil’s Delicatessen on July 1, 1949. Their aim was to provide the highest quality products to the Highland Park community and beyond. They brought in their meat products from Chicago, which even today, is still the best producer of quality meats. They started with a very modest store and over the past 70 plus years the size of the building has grown and their commitment to quality products has endured for three generations. We still bake all our own breads and rolls. We pride ourselves on our made from scratch soups, dressings, salads, desserts, latkes, chopped liver and so much more. Cecils is the last of the true established delis in Minnesota, and we look forward to serving our customers the best, for generations to come. All Breads and Rolls are Baked in Our Own Ovens! We Specialize in Box Lunches and Deli Trays! Company Charge Accounts Welcome! Within every culture, food is a necessity for survival. For some people cooking food is a hobby while for others it’s something they have made into a business venture. Here at Cecil’s Delicatessen, Baker

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Cecil & Faye Glickman established Cecil’s Delicatessen on July 1, 1949. Their aim was to provide the highest quality products to the Highland Park community and beyond.

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  • CECILS TO GO

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