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Canter's Deli on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. Canter's Deli is a Jewish-style delicatessen, opened in 1931 in Boyle Heights, and later moved to the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, near the border of West Hollywood. It has been frequented by many movie stars and celebrities.
Antisemitic messages found painted outside Canter’s Deli in the Fairfax District early Wednesday are being investigated as a possible hate crime, according to the Los Angeles Police Department ...
Antisemitic messages found painted outside Canter's Deli and other locations in the Fairfax District are being investigated as possible hate crimes, the LAPD said.
Canter's deli, a notable Fairfax restaurant, 2005. Historically, the Fairfax District has been a center of the Jewish community in Los Angeles, after the earlier Boyle Heights period, which was home to the largest Jewish community west of Chicago in the 1920s and 1930s. [14]
Many of its employees are also employed at Canter's in the Fairfax District, with the two restaurants sharing employees due to a talent shortage. [14] The relationship between the two restaurants dates back to the 1930s when Albert Langer found work as a deli man at Canter's before opening his restaurant. [14]
A year ago, Canter's deli was laying off employees. Today, it was welcoming back regulars
Since World War II, the Fairfax District has been a heavily Jewish neighborhood in Mid-City West. Fairfax High School, on the corner of Fairfax and Melrose Avenue, was known as the alma mater of many entertainment industry personalities. Canter's Deli has been a late night hangout in Los Angeles since the 1940s.
It seems like everyone famous, from politicians to movie stars, has eaten at Canter's Deli. Its location near some of the biggest studios in Hollywood has made it an L.A. institution. Inexpensive ...