Cheers Deli & Liquor slices its sandwich meats razor-thin behind the counter at 6983 Navajo Road in San Carlos, San Diego, running an Italian-style deli operation inside a full liquor store in the 92119 ZIP. The menu spans more than 30 named sandwiches built on bread delivered fresh each morning—the T.B.A.C. stacks turkey, bacon, avocado, and cheddar; the Godfather layers capocollo, cotto salami, Italian salami, and provolone with Italian dressing; the New Yorker combines roast beef, pastrami, and corned beef on the customer's choice of roll. Navajo Road runs through the heart of San Carlos, anchoring the Navajo Shopping Center commercial strip that serves the residential grid between Lake Murray Boulevard and the Cowles Mountain trailhead. Post-hike traffic from Cowles Mountain drives a steady stream of sandwich orders, with reviewers noting the walk-in pattern of grabbing a deli sandwich after descending the 1,592-foot summit. The liquor-store side carries a deep wine and beer selection—with Prisoner wine priced below Vons—and the SNAP/EBT terminal at checkout handles the grocery-and-sandwich run in a single stop. Catering service extends the deli's reach into office lunches and event platters for the San Carlos and Del Cerro residential communities. Outdoor seating accommodates dogs, and the large free parking lot handles the lunch rush without the street-parking scramble common at delis closer to campus. The Barker Way Trailhead sits roughly a mile northeast on Navajo Road, making Cheers a natural refueling stop for the hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers who use the Cowles Mountain and Mission Trails trail system. Health inspection scores hold at 98 out of 100, and the sandwich portions run large enough that reviews consistently note leftovers for a second meal.