Jerry's Famous Deli
Jerry's Famous Deli is a chain of delicatessens in the United States, known for its extensive menu and large portions. The chain was founded in 1978 and has since become a popular dining destination, particularly in the Los Angeles area.
History[edit | edit source]
Jerry's Famous Deli was established in 1978 by Jerry Seidman and his family. The first location opened in Studio City, California. The deli quickly gained popularity for its wide variety of dishes, including traditional Jewish cuisine, American cuisine, and other international flavors.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Jerry's Famous Deli is extensive, offering over 600 items. Some of the most popular dishes include:
- Pastrami sandwiches
- Matzo ball soup
- Bagels with lox
- Reuben sandwiches
- Cheesecake
In addition to these traditional deli items, the menu also features a variety of salads, pastas, and breakfast items.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Jerry's Famous Deli has several locations, primarily in the Los Angeles area. Some of the notable locations include:
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Jerry's Famous Deli has been featured in various television shows and films, often as a quintessential example of a Los Angeles deli. It has also been a popular spot for celebrities and locals alike.
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