Hobby’s Deli in New Jersey named one of the best Jewish delis in the US

A longstanding New Jersey deli was named one the best Jewish delis within the nation.

Pastime’s Deli in downtown Newark made the mouth-watering listing of the 20 finest Jewish delis within the US produced by standard foodie web site TastingTable.com.

The store, recognized for its pastrami, chopped liver, potato latkes and matzoh ball soup, has been family-run for 60 years. It's now owned by brothers Marc and Michael Brummer, whose father, Sam, purchased in 1962.

Nevertheless, it has been on the nook of Branford Place and Halsey Avenue, which was renamed “Pastime’s Plaza” in 2014, for over 100 years.

Hobby's has been family-run for 60 years.
Pastrami is one among Pastime’s specialties, together with potato pancakes.
Fb/Pastime's Delicatessen & Restaurant

The Backyard State culinary landmark, which nonetheless pickles its well-known corned beef in a 50-gallon stainless-steel vat, was additionally featured within the 2021 “Sopranos” prequel movie, “The Many Saints of Newark.”

“Pastime’s understated type and no-holds-bar meals make it a culinary legend inside US Jewish deli tradition and, most significantly, a beloved native go-to,” TastingTable gushed.

The deli re-opened earlier this month after closing down on March 17, 2020 in the beginning of the pandemic, and remaining shuttered for renovations, in keeping with NJ.com.

The short-term shut had saddened longtime prospects.

“Their grandparents took them to Pastime’s,” Michael Brummer instructed NJ.com. “So they carry their grandkids to Pastime’s.”

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