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A popular New York-style Jewish deli has formed a partnership with a Bucks County hospital. It is known for dishing up bagels as well as classic and specialty sandwiches.
"The Borscht Belt Historical Markers Project" is dedicating markers in South Fallsburg, Kiamesha Lake, Hurleyville, Bethel and Woodridge this summer.
This summer, the dedication events for the new markers include a food truck from the Borscht Belt Deli in Newtown, Pennsylvania, followed by a screening of the documentary “The Catskills” on ...
The Borscht Belt Delicatessen, located at 2124 S Eagle Rd. in Newtown, is a New York-style deli concept — a love letter to the Jewish Deli — launched by 618 Hospitality Group founders Liberato ...
The Borscht Belt Delicatessen is trying to keep old traditions alive, too. Nick Liberato, the chef, brought his suburban Philadelphia-based, New York-style Jewish deli to the festival grounds.
The second annual Borscht Belt Fest, featuring comedy, food, music and storytelling, will take place July 26-28 in the Catskills. Organized by the Borscht Belt Museum in Ellenville, New York, this ...
Their 5th historic marker dedication will partner with the Borscht Belt Deli at Landau’s Park followed by a screening of the documentary The Catskills at the historic Rivoli Theater.
The Borscht Belt Is History. Now It Will Have a Museum. A former bank building in Ellenville, N.Y., will house objects from resort hotels like Grossinger’s that were nestled in the Catskill ...
The Borscht Belt deli in Newtown Township shut off its neon sign, "Borscht Belt Delicatessen" after the township Zoning Hearing Board denied its appeal to kepe the sign lit.
The Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project aims to place a series of markers telling the story of this iconic piece of the American experience.