About Us
Established in 1973, Rollin at D & D is a family owned and operated specialty foods grocery store. For over forty years we have dedicated our store to bringing fresh produce and gourmet foods to our patrons. With the help of local vendors we are able to provide customers with hormone and steroid free meat and poultry, available at our meat counter. Local businesses such as Pipeworks, 3 Floyds, Sketchbook, Temperance Brewing co., and many more contribute to our wide selection of craft beers.
Although we make a grand effort to incorporate local vendors, we go above and beyond to hand pick our merchandise in order to satisfy the needs of our customers. We are grateful to our Evanston Community and Mayor Hagerty with presenting us with such and honor.
We are located along 825 Noyes St, Evanston, IL 60201
Reviews
Martin White
Have lived in Evanston for four years before finally eating here. Best kept secret in town. The sandwiches are huge, I tried the pesto chicken which was easily large enough for two people to share.
Steve Browne
Best sandwiches around. They serve both hot and cold and they always come with a small bag of chips. It’s in a grocery store so you can purchase other items as well. Great local spot that uses TLC in what they do.
Tracie Thomas
This place is near my office and they have the best sandwiches. I particularly love that they have options for vegetarian sandwiches. The Paulie Walnuts portobello mushroom sandwich is my absolute favorite. They also have some of the best roast beef around. their staff are really friendly and helpful!
Andres Muñoz
This place is a gem. I visit it all the time for their delicious sandwiches and unique packaged goods. The sandwiches are HUGE, a bang for your buck for sure. Lots of good drinks too.
Matthew Struve
The Mustafa deli sandwich with giardiniera was great. The new bread with the seeds is very tasty. Michael Flatley with turkey, tomato's, lettuce and Dijon was excellent
Carol Odonnell
The gourmet sandwiches are absolutely delicious here. Current favorites are the Michael Flatley and the Yawdi. The side of homemade chips is the icing on the cake. Chefs kiss! It can get pretty busy and the Sammie’s are made to order, so if you’re in a hurry, do yourself a favor and order in advance on-line.