The draw for many of us was that the deli was kosher but not a religious atmosphere. You had a good thing goin' why not just change the location but keep everything else the same. You made deli right!
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You can't turn back the clock and live in the past. The era which made the lower east side is... [MORE]
rob
Dec 20, 2007 23:36
what is the status of the new location for the second avenue deli? [MORE]
jack
Sep 15, 2007 20:26
Fortunately, I live only a block away - and was always looking for a good Kosher deli. Wow! Now I'll... [MORE]
Martin
Nov 6, 2007 23:20
I would cry if it wasn't kosher. That'd be cruel if it reopenned and so many of us wouldn't be... [MORE]
MKlauser
Aug 10, 2007 02:21
Any updates on the 2nd coming of the 2nd Ave? [MORE]
MelmouthNJ
Jul 3, 2007 14:29
Second Ave. Deli was the only place to get a decent patcha. Mention it to some and they swoon, to... [MORE]
Thai Jeff
Jun 2, 2007 02:00
One of the greatest treasures of NYC was always Abe Liebwohl's Kosher 2nd Ave Deli. Kosher is the tradition (and... [MORE]
Dave Cohen
May 15, 2007 21:59
Here's another vote for Kosher but not glatt. There's another busy deli very close by and if this one isn't... [MORE]
Michael
May 31, 2007 11:24
I live in the East Village and have had the good fortune of freqenting the 2nd Ave Deli on many... [MORE]
Jennifer
May 11, 2007 10:16
what set 2nd ave deli in a class of its own was the high quality Kosher food, the arrogant waiters,and... [MORE]