Loeb's NY Deli
Loeb's NY Deli is a historic kosher-style deli in downtown Washington, D.C., United States.[1] Opened in 1959 by Walter Loeb, the deli was originally located at the corner of 15th and G Streets, NW, in a space currently occupied by the Old Ebbitt Grill. In the 1970s the deli moved to the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Lafayette) building, and was made to move again in 2010 because of a Recovery Act-funded renovation.[2] It is now located at 1712 I Street, and run by Dave, Marlene and Steve Loeb, the children of founder Walter Loeb.[3]
See also
- List of Ashkenazi Jewish restaurants
- List of delicatessens
- Food portal
References
- ^ "After 51 years, Loeb's deli will leave 15th Street for new home", July 3, 2010 by Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
- ^ "What Happened to Loeb’s Deli?" By Ike Brannon Mar 14, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 25, The Weekly Standard
- ^ Going Out Guide - Three matzoh ball soups we can’t stop kvelling about Washington Post By Gabe Hiatt; April 22, 2016
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