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The character and nostalgia complement the meaty sandwiches at Katz's
Deli at Ludlow and Houston Sts., which has continued to draw solid
business since 1888.
When the iconic Katz’s Deli opened, Grover Cleveland was President and
the New York Giants baseball team was playing at the Polo Grounds.
More than a century later, Katz’s is still sitting on the same lower East Side corner — serving up heaping piles of pastrami to hungry throngs of New Yorkers, tourists and celebrities.
The famous delicatessen is celebrating 125 years in business this weekend.
“People come here for the food, that’s for sure, but there’s also the nostalgia.” said Katz’s third-generation owner Jake Dell.
More than a century later, Katz’s is still sitting on the same lower East Side corner — serving up heaping piles of pastrami to hungry throngs of New Yorkers, tourists and celebrities.
David Handschuh/New York Daily News
Katz's, the lower East Side eatery, has been serving as a late-night haven to hungry young New Yorkers for decades.
“People come here for the food, that’s for sure, but there’s also the nostalgia.” said Katz’s third-generation owner Jake Dell.
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