
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"What do you do when you’re heartbroken, sweaty from a post-gym meltdown, and suddenly starving for something other than emotional closure? You go to The Duck & Decanter, obviously. This local gem in Phoenix has become my faithful go-to for midday soul-soothing, and not just because the name makes me feel oddly fancy for someone who cried in the Eos parking lot. I ordered The Duckling (because we love a sandwich that matches our emotional state) and an iced tea, then claimed a spot on the patio like I was the main character in an indie film titled “Healing, But Make It Tasty.” The sandwich? Glorious. The tea? Restorative. The patio? A little slice of Phoenix peace before the sun decides we’ve had too much fun and cranks things up to lava. Honestly, this place hits all the marks: cozy, iconic, unfussy, and full of the kind of comfort food that reminds you you’re gonna be okay, even if Beau, the gorgeous auburn haired Swiss boy, broke up with you after saying “I love you!” 10/10. Will absolutely be back, heartbreak optional, appetite mandatory."
"Ordered the Hot One supposed to come with cheese, but didn't. Brisket tasted like barely seasoned boiled meat. Horseradish was on the sweet side. Expensive tiny sandwich, not worth it."
"The D.A.M.sandwich is basically coleslaw on a bun with a sprinkle of pulled pork. The cold turkey sandwich was delicious but still barely any meat. $10+ for a sandwich, not worth it."
"Been here a couple times and I am always pleased with whatever I select. Ingredients seem really good, they certainly taste great. Most sandwiches are unique but they have a couple classics. The actual building is an interesting experience in itself. Do yourself a favor and stop in here sometime."
"Dashing in Sunday at noon to get a sandwich and this place is packed from inside to out the live music is great, The line isn't too long but that's after you order they will get right to it. The menu is varied and you will definitely want to try some of the decanter favorites. The Staff is very peaceful and cheery to help if you need it. Keep in mind it will be a bit of a wait even with barely anyone in there but the shop is great the prices are a bit expensive (compared to Jersey Mike's offering a whole giant for similar pricing) for some of the sandwiches its great in value though and the variety is plenty to choose from would come back for a group eatout"
"This place has it all, good pizza, salads, chicken and desserts. Can't go wrong with a margherita pizza or a big side of their fries, also their salted..."
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