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clean, fast and friendly. great location, many street parking nearby. Beautiful and friendly businessmen offer excellent service with a smile, and eating is fresh and hot. we love this place and cannot wait to return. I have a sandwich with reuben, a pastrami sandwich, famous potato pancakes, a glass of pickles and cheesecakes and carrot cake dessert. delicious! View all feedback.
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This is my first time going to this location in years. I was not too fond of the service. The lady that took my order was kind of rude and unwelcoming. when I asked for fresh potato cakes, she stated that their potato cakes were always fresh. although they're not. there were potato cake sitting under the heat lamp. Unless you noticed that I said at the bar and was watching them make my food then she directed the guy... View all feedback.
Clean, fast and friendly. great location, many street parking nearby. Beautiful and friendly businessmen offer excellent service with a smile, and eating is fresh and hot. we love this place and cannot wait to return. I have a sandwich with reuben, a pastrami sandwich, famous potato pancakes, a glass of pickles and cheesecakes and carrot cake dessert. delicious!
Very nice, simple place for a quick bite, open until 8 o'clock. I had a bark best suppe, absolutely delicious, thank you!
I haven't eaten at izzy for over forty years. at the time izzy still drove the place. he had a small hole in the wall opposite the rat house. there weren't many tables in there. After they had eaten, they were expected to leave so that someone else could use the table. the food was absolutely delicious. back to day.
Very friendly and helpful. eat well. I had a pastrami reuben and wanted another. the texture of the Bretzel-Hallen complements the great aromen.
When in Cincinnati on a Friday we have the matzo ball soup. Izzy's has been a family tradition for years, so much so that we usually skip trying new places when we're downtown. It's nothing fancy but they are always hustling and bustling with customers and you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. If you want the matzo ball soup you really do need to go on a Friday though. It's not offered other days of the week.