Carnegie Deli returns as a pop-up for one week in Nolita, serving up 99-cent sandwiches
New York City’s beloved Carnegie Deli makes an eight-day return next month with a pop-up experience in Nolita. From Dec. 1 through Dec. 8, the former Midtown deli, which closed in 2016 after serving its famous 1-pound sandwiches for nearly 80 years, will be revived at a storefront at 201 Lafayette Street. The pop-up pastrami shop comes from Amazon Prime in celebration of its new season of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” a comedy-drama set in 1950s Manhattan (h/t NBC 4).
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The original Carnegie Deli on 7th Avenue via Flickr CC
According to the pop-up’s website, dining will be available on a first come, first serve basis, boasting the “quickest takeout corner you’ve seen since 1958!” Parties up to four can make reservations, with are scheduled for every 30 minutes.
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The deli will be decked out with 1958-inspired decor, including a jukebox, photo booth, and counter services. Menu offerings include 99-cent “Maisel” and “Susie” sandwiches, 75-cent mini knishes, 50-cent black-and-white cookies, and 50-cent cheesecake. Beverages like Dr. Brown’s Soda and coffee will also be 50-cents.
All proceeds from the pop-up will go to the Lower Eastside Girls Club, according to the Daily News. The Golden Globe Award-winning “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” returns for its second season on Dec. 5.
Find more information on the event here.
[Via NBC]
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