Joseph’s Delicatessen
Joseph’s Delicatessen was a Jewish-owned deli located at the intersection of La Brea and Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA.
Joseph’s Delicatessen
Joseph’s Delicatessen was a Jewish-owned deli located at the intersection of La Brea and Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA.
Joseph’s Delicatessen
Joseph’s Deli is no longer operating, but there is still a strong Jewish presence along Wilshire Boulevard.
Joseph’s Delicatessen
Joseph’s Deli is no longer operating, but there is still a strong Jewish presence along Wilshire Boulevard.
Lou G. Siegel Restaurant
Lou Siegel, a Jewish-Romanian immigrant, started the Lou G. Siegel Restaurant in 1917 in the heart of Manhattan.
Lou G. Siegel Restaurant
His restaurant was popular among workers in the garment industry, many of whom were eastern European Jewish immigrants.
Phil Gluckstern’s Deli
Phil Gluckstern’s Deli was a Kosher-style Jewish and Yiddish Restaurant located near the garment district in Times Square.
Phil Gluckstern’s Deli
In its day, Gluckstern’s was a popular venue for weddings and other events, especially among Jewish patrons.
Wolfie’s
Wolfie’s was a famous Jewish deli and restaurant in Miami Beach, FL.
Wolfie’s
The characters in television’s “Golden Girls” mention eating at Wolfie’s.
Wolfie’s
On its opening day, Wolfie Cohen famously gave away food for free.
Wolfie’s
Cohen also opened Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House, which closed in 2008.
Pumpernik’s
Pumpernik’s was a Jewish deli located in Miami, Florida. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the deli was famous for its pumpernickel bagels.
Pumpernik’s
Pumpernik’s officially closed in 1993, though the owners attempted to open a few pop-up shops after that date.