In the Heart of Newark at Hobby's Delicatessen

We're joined by Michael and Marc Brummer, the current owners of the iconic Hobby's Delicatessen in Newark. In this episode, we dive deep into the history of Hobby's, its roots in the heart of Newark, and even uncover a fascinating story involving "Operation Salami Drop."

Michael and Marc share the incredible story of how their father, Sam Brummer, founded Hobby's Delicatessen back in 1962. They take us on a journey through time, recounting the early days of the deli and how it quickly became a beloved fixture in Newark. The brothers discuss the challenges and triumphs of preserving a family legacy and maintaining a thriving business for over six decades.

Hobby's Delicatessen isn't just a deli; it's a piece of Newark's history. Michael and Marc elaborate on the deep connection between the deli and the city, highlighting how they've been an integral part of the community for generations. They share heartwarming stories of loyal customers and the role Hobby's has played in the lives of Newark residents.

But that's not all; this episode also delves into a captivating and lesser-known tale: "Operation Salami Drop." Our guests reveal this intriguing chapter in Hobby's history, where the deli played a surprising role in sending a taste of home to American soldiers serving abroad during World War II. It's a story that adds yet another layer of meaning to the deli's legacy.

Join us as we uncover the secrets and stories behind the iconic Hobby's Delicatessen, a true gem in the heart of Newark, New Jersey. Whether you're a lifelong New Jerseyan or just passing through, this episode is a delicious slice of Garden State history you won't want to miss.

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@hobbysdeli
32 Branford Place
Newark, NJ

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