Eleven City Diner
Eleven City Diner is a delicatessen in Chicago, with a second location in Los Angeles. The deli opened in 2006 in the South Loop neighborhood, and was an early example of a new generation of Jewish delis in the United States. [1][2] Still sticking to tradition, the diner has its own version of the "Woody Allen" corned beef sandwich invented by the Carnegie Deli in New York City. [3]
References[edit]
- ↑ "New casual-dining chains rewrite the rules". Nation's Restaurant News.
- ↑ "A New Jewish Delicatessen Lands in Chain Restaurant-Heavy Mid-Wilshire". Eater.
- ↑ "Sandwich Monday: The Woody Allen". NPR.
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