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Arties Delicatessen and Caterers

2290 Broadway
New York, NY 10024
(212) 579-5959

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"Named in honor of the late restaurateur Artie Cutler, this topnotch joint was based on the concept of the classic, 1930s Jewish delicatessen. Simply dressed with tiled floors, a display counter and tables appointed with all your favorite condiments, the p..."
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"Turkey at Thanksgiving, a ham at Easter, BBQ on the 4th of July, a cake at a birthday party. Nearly every social event and outing in our country revolves around food...."
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"Artie's may not be ready to take its place among the deli elite, but it shows promise. Artie's pastrami has potential, and the hot dogs are excellent...."
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"From the look of it, you'd think you were in an old-time Jewish deli, but Artie's opened in 1999. The pastrami is moist, and appropriately fatty, and the pickles, coleslaw, and homemade hot dogs are all worth trying...."

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"With deliciously gruff deli waitresses who seem like they’ve been working the counter for decades, it’s hard to believe Artie’s only opened in 2000. The menu is a child’s dream: fries, hot dogs, chicken fingers, grilled cheese, sprinkle cookies, black-and..."
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"Most of the big old-school Jewish delis in New York are old -- Katz's, Second Avenue, Carnegie. Erected in 1999, Artie's doesn't drip with the same kvetching immigrant history, but it does drip with the same kvetching immigrant pickled brine...."

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"OverviewThis Jewish-style (but not kosher) deli on the Upper West Side of Manhattan features pastrami sandwiches and hot dogs that are worth traveling out of your way for...."

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"With its black-and-white tiled floor and funhouse-mirrored dining room, it"s hard to believe this (non-kosher) Jewish deli was founded in 1999, not 1939. By midtown standards the prices are reasonable, and the matzoh ball soup has been justifiably celeb..."
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"This Jewish-style (but not kosher) deli on the Upper West Side of Manhattan features pastrami sandwiches and hot dogs that are worth traveling out of your way for. Locals also come to Artie"s for its matzoh ball soup, corned beef, brisket and other chol..."
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