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For a week, the famous Carnegie Deli, which opened in Midtown Manhattan in 1937 and closed two years ago, will return to New York.
As part of the promotion of the new season of the show "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "from Amazon Prime Video, the iconic deli will open as an" immersive "pop-up from December 1-8, just in time for Hanukkah.
he will be based at 201 Lafayette Street.
The former Midtown Manhattan establishment, the Carnegie Deli, closed in 2016, but will live again in a week-long pop-up at 201 Lafayette Street in the downtown area.
"And although we are in 2018 on the outside, we are in 1958: the set, the jukebox, the photobooth and even the menu," describes the promotion's website.
For nearly eight decades, the Carnegie Deli has been a well-known venue in the Big Apple where celebrities packed pastrami. After years of scandals, the New York City Institution closed in 2016 with a branch of Las Vegas and Madison Square Garden and a remaining online presence.
"The wonderful Ms. Maisel" of Amazon Prime follows the story of a housewife from the Upper West Side in 1958 whose life changes dramatically when she takes the mic in as an actress.
The second season of the award-winning Emmy series is scheduled for release on December 5th.
& # 39; The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel & # 39; is promoting its second season to come with the Carnegie Deli pop-up, featuring a 1958 style menu and extremely low prices
The sandwich & # 39; Maisel & # 39; is a pile of pastrami, salami, cabbage salad and a special sauce on rye for only 99 cents
The anchor of the menu seems to be the 'Maisel' sandwich, at 99 cents, named for the show 's heroine, Miriam' s Midge & # 39; Maisel.
Morsel will pack pastrami, salami, coleslaw and Carnegie special sauce on rye bread, reports Metro.
Other menu items include a 75-cent mini-café and 50-cent coffee.
The original Carnegie Deli closed on the eve of New Year 2016, with only one branch in Las Vegas, a seasonal location in Madison Square Garden and an online wholesale business
Bookings for the can be done on the website www.homeofthemaisel.com for tables of four scheduled every 30 minutes between 11:30 and 20:00 for this week.
Otherwise, seats are booked on a first-come, first-served basis, although it's also possible to get a mouthful of the "fastest take-out counter you've seen since 1958".
According to the New York Daily News, the proceeds from this experience will go to the Lower Eastside Girls 'Club, a "refuge" offering arts, science, leadership, entrepreneurship and wellness programs for girls' colleges and high schools. .
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