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05/03/2026
Meet the Twin Double.
One pastrami. One corned beef.
Same plate. No compromises.
04/30/2026
The famous Steve Cohen graciously took a moment out of his busy schedule to pose with Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt.
We’re told there’s some sequel coming out soon…
Nice of Steve to help them get a little exposure.
04/28/2026
Kasha varnishkes and cucumber salad… with a side of pastrami.
04/26/2026
Could we make it smaller?
Sure. We won’t.
Three decks of pastrami, corned beef, and soft salami,
with slaw & Russian dressing.
You’re welcome
04/25/2026
April showers… call for matzo ball power. When the rain won’t quit, neither do we—hot chicken soup, split pea, and all the comfort you need to get through a gray New York day.
04/24/2026
What a night!! Huge mazal tov to our dear friend on a completely sold-out show at Radio City Music Hall. Your talent, energy, and ability to bring people together with laughter is something truly special.
We were honored to cater the after-party and be part of such a meaningful evening. From the stage to the celebration, the whole night was filled with amazing Moshiach energy.
Here’s to many more nights like this — bigger, brighter, and just as joyful.
04/13/2026
This week, our business was targeted by protestors who chose to harass our customers simply because we are a Jewish-owned establishment.
Let’s be clear — intimidation and harassment have no place in New York City.
We’re here to serve great food and welcome everyone. That hasn’t changed, and it won’t.
What has happened is a flood of false negative reviews from people who have never stepped foot inside. That hurts small businesses — and it’s not right.
To everyone who has supported us over the years: we are incredibly grateful. If you’ve had a positive experience with us, we ask that you share it. Your voice helps keep things honest.
We’re proud. We’re strong. And we’re not backing down.
04/01/2026
Happy Passover from all of us 💙
Wishing you and your family a holiday filled with tradition, great food, and meaningful moments around the table.
We’re counting down the days until we can serve you again — and we look forward to welcoming everyone back when we reopen on April 10th.
Chag Sameach!
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03/28/2026
Fluffy matzoh ball, golden broth, a slice of challah on the side… and don’t forget the health salad & pickles to round it out. This is how you do Friday right.
Stop by and take a little comfort home for Shabbos — or let us ship it straight to your table.
Shabbat Shalom from all of us at 2nd Ave Deli 💛
03/25/2026
Seder ready, no stress required. 🍷✨
From tender brisket to golden kugel and all the classics in between — we’ve got your Passover table covered.
Stop by the shop to pick up everything you need before the holiday, or ship it nationwide on Goldbelly.
We’ll be closed for Passover, so don’t wait — orders are filling up fast.
Order now, enjoy it later.
03/18/2026
A little New York meets a little Irish today ☘️
Corned beef and cabbage, done the way we know best — tender, flavorful, and straight to the point. No gimmicks, just the classics that never miss.
Whether you’re celebrating or just craving the real thing, we’ve got you covered.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from 2nd Ave Deli 🍀
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Address
162 East 33rd Street
New York, NY
10016
To get to the location at East 33rd Street in New York, you can take the subway and get off at the 33rd Street station. Alternatively, you can take a bus that stops near East 33rd Street. If you prefer to drive, there are several parking garages in the area where you can park your car for a fee.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
7am - 11pm |
| Tuesday |
7am - 11pm |
| Wednesday |
7am - 11pm |
| Thursday |
7am - 11pm |
| Friday |
7am - 11pm |
| Saturday |
7am - 11pm |
| Sunday |
7am - 11pm |
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What people say
2nd Ave Deli on East 33rd Street is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious deli food in New York. With a history dating back to 1954, this restaurant has been serving up some of the best Jewish comfort food in the city for decades. Their chicken soup is legendary and known as "Jewish penicillin" for its healing properties. The pastrami sandwich is another standout dish, and when paired with their crispy potato latkes, it's an unbeatable combination. The restaurant has also hosted some famous faces over the years, including Jerry Seinfeld and the Today Show team. The staff is friendly and welcoming, making every visit feel like a homecoming. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a sit-down meal with friends and family, 2nd Ave Deli is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings.