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Katz's Delicatessen

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205 E Houston St New York NY 10002
Phone
(212) 254-2246
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Toll Free
(800) 446-8364
Fax
(212) 674-3270

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
8:00am-10:45pm
Monday
8:00am-9:45pm
Tuesday
8:00am-9:45pm
Wednesday
8:00am-10:45pm
Thursday
8:00am-10:45pm
Friday
8:00am-2:45am
Saturday
8:00am-2:45am

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New York's Oldest and Best Delicatessen!

Katz's Delicatessen, Inc is located at the address 205 E Houston St in New York, New York 10002. They can be contacted via phone at (212) 254-2246 for pricing, hours and directions. Katz's Delicatessen, Inc specializes in Outings, Showers, American.

Katz's Delicatessen, Inc has an annual sales volume of 0 - 500K. .For more information contact Robert Albinder, Hr Manager or go to...

Lower East Side - Three words: pile o' pastrami. I mean, look at that thing! Insane. But there it is, daring you to conquer it. PS, Katz's is crazy busy and touristy. They're all there for the ...view morepastrami sammie. view less

Katz's Deli, in New York's Lower East Side, is a New York institution. Their corned beef and pastrami, made on-premises and sliced to order, are legendary, and the...

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A wonderful Lower East Side artifact and originator of the World War II slogan, 'Send a salami to your boy in the Army.' It is one of the very few New York City delis that still carves pastrami and corned beef by hand, which makes for delicious sandwiches.

Everything and nothing has changed at Katz's since it first opened in 1888, when the neighborhood was dominated by Jewish immigrants. The rows of Formica tables, the long self-service counter, and such signs as "Send a salami to your boy in the army" are all completely authentic. The lines still form on the weekends for giant, succulent hand-carved corned beef and pastrami sandwiches,...

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For a “quintessential taste of Jewish NY”, check out this circa-1888 LES “institution” where the...

Sure, it's tacky, noisy, and rushed. Sure, the Formica is worn, the service gruff, and the sandwiches way too big. But New York wouldn't be New York without this classic Lower East Side Jewish deli and its kosher-style corned beef, chopped liver, and pastrami. Remember When Harry Met Sally? This is where the "I'll have what she's having" scene was filmed. P.S. Don't forget to tip your carver.

Katz's Deli Restaurant Review

Opened in 1888, this landmark of a Jewish deli in the historic immigrant neighborhood of the Lower East Side is a mammoth caféteria-style spot with the opportunity for great people-watching --- the famous scene in "When Harry Met Sally" was filmed here. Vintage signs adorn the walls with outdated slogans like, "Send a Salami to Your Boy in the Army." You can get table service, but the most...

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Alright, the pastrami itself is what's worth coming here for but the bread, the hot dog, the matzo ball soup... those are all just meh. I get the history of the place and the sandwich itself was...

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They've earned their stripes and they're famous for a reason--their sandwiches are legit and worth the slightly stressful trip of actually going to Katz's. To be upfront, the sandwiches aren't...

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I'll admit, I was skeptical about a $20 sandwich. It was worth. Trust all the reviews and the wall full of celebrities that have visited; just go. There's a TON of meat inside the sandwich. In...

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I live in New York. Going to Katz's Deli is a +1 for living in New York and a -1 for actually becoming a New Yorker. There are a couple of things you must know about Katz's Deli: 1. When you go...

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Yeah, Katz's is touristy but it really hit the spot when we were hangry and looking for dinner at midnight after flying in from the west coast. Katz's is open 24 hours on weekends and we ended up...

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Jun 28, 2005

Katz's Deli is a Deli, Breakfast, and Grill restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid less than $10, and tipped more than 18%.

Katz's Delicatessen can be found at E Houston St 205. The following is offered: Delicatessens. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 430 other Delicatessens. An overview can be found here.

Katz Delicatessen Of Houston Street, Inc was founded in 1988. The company is located in New York and incorporated in New York. Katz Delicatessen Of Houston Street, Inc specializes in Retail - Delicatessen (eating Places).

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Where to Sit: The sign hanging above the table made famous in the movie "When Harry Met Sally" should help you find the spot.

Where to Sit

The sign hanging above the table made famous in the movie "When Harry Met Sally" should help you find the spot.

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