Canter’s Deli

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Canter’s Deli is a historic, 24-hour Jewish delicatessen in Los Angeles renowned for its classic pastrami sandwiches, bakery, and role as a local cultural landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish delicatessen
cultural landmark
restaurant
appearsIn film
music videos
television
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cuisine American cuisine
Jewish cuisine
foundedBy Ben Canter NERFINISHED
Jenny Canter NERFINISHED
family of Canter brothers
hasFeature Kibitz Room NERFINISHED
bar
deli counter
full-service bakery
parking lot
restaurant seating
hasHeritage Jewish-American
hasSeatingType booths
counter seating
hasWebsite https://www.cantersdeli.com
inception 1931
knownFor Reuben sandwiches
bagels
bakery
corned beef sandwiches
matzo ball soup
pastrami sandwiches
rugelach
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Fairfax District, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
Los Angeles
notableClientele celebrities
comedians
musicians
openingHours 24 hours
operatedBy Canter family NERFINISHED
originalLocation Boyle Heights, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
postalCode 90036
relocatedTo Fairfax District, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
relocationDate 1953
late 1940s
roleInCommunity late-night gathering spot
local cultural landmark
serves kosher-style food
servesMeal breakfast
dinner
late-night menu
lunch
streetAddress 419 N Fairfax Ave

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Fairfax Avenue adjacentTo Canter’s Deli