A circa-1969 "institution" featuring "exceptional" sandwiches and all the other "Jewish grandma"-approved "classics", this Northridge deli (with an offshoot in Westlake Village) is "corned-beef heaven" for tourists and locals alike; yes, it's "always crowded" and relatively "expensive", but "on-point" waitresses "turn the tables efficiently" and most agree "you get a lot for your money"...
Brent's Deli Restaurant Review:
Brent's occupies a sprawling space in one of those nondescript Valley strip centers, and one suspects its deep-in-the-Valley location is one reason some people don’t give it the respect it deserves. But Brent’s is one of the top delis in L.A., even though it lacks the urban vibe of Langer’s or Canter’s. Inside, brick walls surround green leatherette booths, a standard deli counter and a...
Pastrami-on-rye mavens happily schlep to this busy Northridge landmark for deli classics.:
In Short
Tucked inside a strip mall, Brent's comfy booths envelop boisterous crowds diving into New York-style deli food. Families dominate the two large rooms, from young couples with...