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Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli

2513 Central Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418-3725
Phone: (612) 781-2627
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Price:
$
Best of Citysearch:
Mediterranean Food 2006
Hours:
Mon-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri 9am-10pm, Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-9pm

Editorial Review for Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli – by Citysearch Staff

In Short
This Greek and Lebanese deli serves up huge gyros on homemade pita bread. Other specialties include chicken and lamb kebabs, hummus, spinach pie and falafel. Pick up Middle Eastern baked goods, meats and staples in the grocery and bakery. This is one-stop shopping for Middle Eastern delicacies and more varieties of olives than were previously known to exist.

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User Reviews for Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli

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3 Star Rating: Average

05/14/2008 Posted by Albmsp

The first time I went to Holy Land, I had one of the chicken sandwiches with both cucumber and hot sauce, and it was really good. The sauces really made the sandwich for me. I've gone back 3 more times and ordered the same thing, and all 3 times they've forgotten the sauce. They type it in the computer when I order (and charge me for the "extra" sauce, I think), and every time, no sauce. Shame on me for forgetting to check at this point, but it makes me really angry. Without the hot sauce to excite my taste buds, the chicken is bland. Overall, Holy Land is cheap and you get a lot of food, but every time I go there I'm increasingly disappointed.

Pros: Cheap

Cons: Ambience, service

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/29/2008 Posted by Loubnanyah

I grew up in Lebanon and have always struggled to find the proper ingredients to cook Lebanese food, until I visited this grocery store. I finally found Labneh, Jallab syrup, fresh Lebanese cheeses like Baladi and even Kri-kri! All perishable foods are fresh and there is a great selection. I did not have a chance to taste the cafe foods but was very happy to find fresh Khobez and even Italian pastries. Highly recommended!

Pros: Variety, availability of products, freshness.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 9am-9pm
  • Fri 9am-10pm
  • Sat 10am-10pm
  • Sun 10am-9pm

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Travelers Check
  • Visa
  • MasterCard

Cuisines

  • Middle Eastern
  • Bakeries
  • Deli

Meal Price

  • $

Recognition for Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli

2006 Editorial Winner - Mediterranean Food

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2513 Central Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418-3725

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