Rosenfeld's Jewish Deli

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Hours 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Sunday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Monday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • Saturday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
The owners of Rosenfeld’s Jewish Delicatessen are extremely passionate about bringing traditional, Jewish, old-world favorites to the public, whether locals, part-time residents or those on vacation. Our goal is to have the best “Jewish food museum” found anywhere. Whether you are craving good old fashioned pickles, knishes, blintzes, latkes, matzo ball soup, matzo brei, huge kosher-style sandwiches, chopped liver, whitefish, herring, chicken in the pot, stuffed cabbage, bobka, cheesecake, or wonderful New York style egg creams made with Fox’s U-Bet syrup, you’ll find all of this and more at Rosenfeld’s.

Meal Types

Breakfast

Recent Reviews

Rosenfeld's Jewish Deli
Margo M : 3 on 10/17/2025 5:11 pm
We were out and about in Rehoboth running errands around lunch time. My mother had looked up Rosenfeld's prior to us moving to DE and was looking forward to eating here. Started of with them not having tongue which was exactly what my mother wanted. She settled for matzoball soup and 1/2 pastrami sandwich. My aunt had matzoball soup and a round potato knish (knish was good the next day). I opted for matzoball in chicken noodle soup and 1/2 adult grilled cheese sandwich - hold the American cheese (swiss and munster were remaining). They brought me back plain matzoball soup and a swiss and cheddar grilled cheese because they were out of munster cheese. I did not want cheddar ... why not ask me before making it?! The Atmosphere was pretty cool with the illustrations having you using your mind to remember who everyone is. Not a place I would go back to though, especially for the prices alone. You get 3 measly sour pickles 'complimentary'. Even in the diners back up north you get coleslaw and pickles for free.
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Rosenfeld's Jewish Deli
Joseph Whalen : 5 on 8/22/2025 3:06 pm
Any port in a storm, Rosenfeld’s was a refuge for us while on vacation after a recent loss and it was exactly what we needed to reconnect to our Jewish identity.

Offering a traditional Jewish menu they checks all the right boxes, barrel of pickles, plentiful dishes with lox, babka French toast, everything bagels galore and one of the most interesting takes on latkas I’ve ever had they seem to have it all.

Prepared to near perfection (sadly they burned my side of bacon to a crisp) the food is tasteful but not overbearing and plentiful. Served by super friendly though folks in a unique atmosphere with some of the most creative must see murals it was an enjoyable experience.

Service was a little slow but that spoke more to a lack of staffing on a Friday morning and nothing against the effort of the staff. They was super friendly and made us feel like part of the family.

If you are looking for that comfortable and familiar feel of a Jewish deli you couldn’t ask for a better experience. This is a hidden gem in a shore town we never thought we’d be fortunate enough to find.
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Rosenfeld's Jewish Deli
King James : 4 on 7/13/2025 2:16 am
My wife and I have drove past this place tons of times and finally decided to check it out. We ordered a couple sandwiches and a few sides to go. I went with the "Papa Joe" and my wife went with a traditional Reuben. We were both satisfied with our sandwiches. I would definitely go back again.
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Rosenfeld's Jewish Deli