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  2. Mati's Deli, a long-standing Dearborn staple, now up for sale

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    Mati’s Deli, a Monroe Street staple in west Dearborn for decades, is for sale. The longtime deli, ... the art deco-style deli was a former gas station near the city’s historic district.

  3. Beloved Dearborn eatery Mati's Deli goes up for sale - AOL

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    The family that owns Mati's Deli announced the business will be hitting the market. The move comes less than seven months after the sudden death of owner Louis Weinstein Aug. 1.

  4. List of delicatessens - Wikipedia

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    Delicatessens originated in Germany during the 1700s. [1] They later spread to the United Kingdom then the United States in the late 1800s during the diaspora of European immigrants . [ citation needed ] Because of their cultural ties to Central and Eastern European culture, the Ashkenazi Jews popularized the delicatessen within American ...

  5. Langer's Deli - Wikipedia

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    While the Langer family owns the restaurant itself, the property is owned by the family of property broker John Alle, whose family has been friends with the Langers since the 1950s. In 2018, the property was put up for sale. [10] Until the 1990s, Langer's stayed open as late as 3:00 am, catering to patrons of nearby bars.

  6. Jewish deli - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish deli, also known as a Jewish delicatessen, is a store that serves various traditional dishes of Jewish cuisine, mostly Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. [1] Known for their robust sandwiches, such as pastrami on rye , they also specialize in traditional Jewish diaspora soups and other ethnically rooted dishes.

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  8. Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    The first delicatessens to appear in the United States were in New York City in the early 1880s, with the first advertised use of this word occurring in early 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri upon the opening of "Sprague's Delicatessen," [6] at first one lunchroom and eventually five popular downtown lunch establishments operating between 1884 and ...

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