Pikesville’s Edmart Deli Closes After More than Six Decades in Business
Beloved gourmet eatery to close its doors, following in the footsteps of Pikesville’s Suburban House and Gourmet Again.
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Edmart Deli employees (from left to right) Beverly Potts, Devon Hamilton, owner Shelley Kelly and Marcelo Altman are shown in the Pikesville market in 2017. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Beloved gourmet eatery to close its doors, following in the footsteps of Pikesville’s Suburban House and Gourmet Again.
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Site of the Gourmet Girls location at the Dumbarton Square shopping center in Pikesville. (Photo by Aliza Friedlander)
The demise of the popular Pikesville specialty store is another notch for corporate America, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreHere are some of the Suburban House memories you shared on Facebook and Twitter:
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The Suburban House restaurant moved to its Pomona Square shopping center location in 2010. (Image from Facebook)
The restaurant was known for its “folksy” atmosphere and tasty cuisine, including matzoh ball soup, lean corned beef, chicken in a pot, signature sandwiches and hearty breakfasts, as well as its placemats featuring a tongue-in-cheek Yiddish food glossary.
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The Suburban House's beloved placemat featured an amusing glossary of Yiddish words and phrases.
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In November’s issue of Jmore, we offer a series of articles and essays exploring the universally loved subject of food. We hope you find it tasteful, nourishing and thoroughly satisfying.
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