Old-school Jewish deli offers tender pastrami and classic kosher dishes in a cozy, nostalgic setting. Soft white lighting and 1940s-50s NYC decor create a classic diner vibe. Experience authentic, traditional flavors with kosher standards and simple sophistication.
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Free parking is available in the Key Food lot behind the deli.
The special menu costs $30 per person and includes an appetizer, main course, and dessert.
A pastrami sandwich costs $25, and prices are generally high.
Bagel shop with a retro style and modern, sleek design offers free cream cheese samples and self-serve seating. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and pleasant during slow times to loud and crowded on busy days. Staff are knowledgeable and helpful, enhancing the friendly and energetic vibe.
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You need to get a ticket before ordering to join the queue.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes during peak hours.
To avoid the wait, consider ordering online for pickup.
Small mom and pop deli offers authentic Jewish knishes and classic Ashkenazi sandwiches. Food is strictly kosher, using kosher meats and no dairy. Grab-and-go vibe with limited seating keeps it simple and homey.
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This is more of a take-out spot than a sit-in restaurant.
Customers can buy knishes and take them home by the dozens.
Parking is horrible.
Enjoy authentic kosher pastrami in a quiet, classic NYC deli with a warm Jewish New Yorker vibe. Traditional dishes taste like hearty home-cooked meals. The old school diner feel and tooled metal ceiling add to the classic atmosphere.
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The restaurant is kosher, so no outside food or drink is allowed.
The restaurant only allows 40 minutes to eat after entry.
The restaurant closed for sit down dinner at 7:30 PM.
Newly renovated deli space features bright lighting and a modern feel with a forest wall adding visual interest. Atmosphere feels cafeteria-like and lively, especially on Thursday nights with a distinct Yeshivish vibe. Plenty of seating supports a bustling, energetic environment.
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Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
The deli closes at 10 PM, and no entry is allowed after 9:30 PM.
Open layout and free parking create easy access to multiple stores and a cinema. The atmosphere feels quiet and safe, with a cozy, old-school community vibe. Facilities are wheelchair accessible and include outdoor seating, making it comfortable for families and individuals alike.
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Boston Market offers a senior discount, but you must ask for it.
There is a charge for taking home leftovers from Monster Crab.
Finding a parking spot can be challenging during busy times.
Narrow diner with historic vibe serves classic Jewish deli dishes like challah bread and potato pancakes. Offers kosher dairy and vegetarian options that are affordable and well-prepared. Cozy seating and classic New York energy create an authentic, intimate experience.
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The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early on weekdays.
Breakfast special deals are available before 11am daily for $7.
A small toast size sandwich and a cup of soup costs $18.
Old-school kosher diner offers authentic Jewish deli with Glatt Kosher Ashkenazic dishes. Wood panel walls and 1970s decor create a classic atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. Spot hosts an Ultra Orthodox crowd, preserving a quintessential Brooklyn experience.
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Reservations are not required, and you can take out or eat in.
A 15% tip is automatically added to your bill.
Expect to pay around $30 for a small sandwich.
Kosher dishes shine in a strictly kosher menu with authentic Jewish deli flavors and an Israeli twist. Vibrant atmosphere pulses with Israeli music and a modern decor. Spacious seating and a full bar make it great for groups.
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Happy hour offers half-off everything from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The venue can host events for up to 30 people.
Birthday celebrations include a special ceremony for guests.
Gourmet grocery blends old-world charm with an edgy deli vibe. Known for authentic Jewish deli flavors, it offers kosher, preservative-free foods but limited Passover items. Unique bakery and gourmet cookware add to its local appeal.
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Parking is abysmal, so plan accordingly.
There is no restroom available for customers.
The #1 subway stop is right next to Zabar's for easy access.