Sherman's Deli & Bakery

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Shermans Deli


Sherman's Deli & Bakery is a renowned Jewish delicatessen and bakery located in Palm Springs, California. Established in 1953 by Sherman Harris, the deli has become a local institution known for its traditional Jewish dishes and baked goods.

History[edit | edit source]

Sherman's Deli & Bakery was founded in 1953 by Sherman Harris, who sought to bring authentic Jewish cuisine to the Coachella Valley. Over the decades, the deli has maintained its reputation for quality and authenticity, attracting both locals and tourists. The success of the original location in Palm Springs led to the opening of a second location in Palm Desert, California.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Sherman's Deli & Bakery features a wide array of traditional Jewish dishes, including matzo ball soup, corned beef sandwiches, pastrami on rye, and knishes. The bakery section offers a variety of freshly baked goods such as rugelach, challah, and black and white cookies.

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Locations[edit | edit source]

Sherman's Deli & Bakery operates two locations:

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Sherman's Deli & Bakery has received numerous accolades over the years, including being named one of the best delis in California. It is frequently featured in local media and has a loyal customer base that spans generations.

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