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Greenblatt's
Restaurant information
Established1926
Closed2021
Owner(s)Jeff Kavin
Food typeJewish delicatessen
Dress codeCasual
Street address8017 Sunset Boulevard
CitySunset Strip, West Hollywood
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code90046
CountryUnited States

Greenblatt's, also known as Greenblatt's Deli & Fine Wines, was a Jewish delicatessen established by Herman Greenblatt in 1926, and located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California until its eventual closing in August 2021.[1] Greenblatt's was an "iconic LA restaurant" according to The Hollywood Reporter.[2]

History

Greenblatt's Deli & Fine Wine Shop was initially located in South Central Los Angeles, which at the time was home to a large Jewish population, but it later moved to its current location on the Sunset Strip. Greenblatt's was established in 1926 by Herman Greenblatt, who would later sell the deli to the Kavin family in 1946. The Kavin family retained ownership of the deli for 75 years until its eventual closing in 2021.[1][2]

Closing

After 95 years of operations Greenblatt's Deli closed its doors on August 12 2021. Longtime owner Jeff Kavin stated his intention to close the deli with dignity a little less than a month before the Jewish High Holiday season, and ensuing rush of catering orders.[1][2]

Celebrity clientele

Greenblatt's boasted a long list of notable celebrity patrons including Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio, Groucho Marx, Errol Flynn, Orson Welles, Janis Joplin, Bing Crosby, Peter Lawford, Boris Karloff, Bobby Darin, Rita Hayworth, Kirk Douglas, Bela Lugosi, Marlon Brando, Peter Lorre, Lenny Bruce, Robert Mitchum, John Belushi, Danny Kaye, and Billie Holiday were all said to be regulars at the deli.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "On Greenblatt's Deli's last night, guests waited for one final taste". LA Times. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Iconic L.A. Restaurant Greenblatt's Deli to Shutter". Hollywood Reporter. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 12 September 2021.