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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2015 · 46 MIN

Delicatessen: America's Favorite Place For Lunch - March 28th, 2015 Posted 3 days ago3 days

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http://www.wesellrestaurants.com Restaurant Brokers Eric and Robin Gagnon talk Delicatessen: America's Favorite Place for Lunch with pros of the inductry including Atlanta favorites Claudio Furgiuele, owner of Reuben's Deli and Ron Eyester of Timone's plus, Mark Estee, owner of Reno Provisions in Reno, Navada. Reuben’s Deli is not just an ordinary sandwich shop; it’s home to the extraordinary sandwich! And not just one specific sandwich, but every sandwich. At Reuben’s, they succeed in making every sandwich a masterpiece using freshly sliced Boar’s Head and Thumann’s meats, fresh baked bread, danish and cookies. Reuben’s has served up their famous made-to-order sandwiches, fresh soups and salads since 1996. It has been voted “Best Deli in Atlanta” AND “Top 10 Deli’s in the USA." Customers line up out the door at lunch-time daily for their hearty and healthy fare. The line moves quickly and the value-priced food and friendly staff make the wait worthwhile. Come hungry and come prepared is their motto. You may know Timone's owner, Roy Eyester from Top Chef Season 12 or via his Twitter alter ego, "The Angry Chef," Ron's entertaining and humorous perspective on restaurant etiquette. He has rejuvenated the Morningside neighborhood with his local restaurants Rosebud, The Family Dog, and Timone's and his bigger than life personality. Timone's, named after Ron's mother, takes him back to his New York roots...pizza and delicatessen inspired.

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