Katzinger’s Deli is a popular eatery in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, serving superb deli sandwiches such as Reubens, matzo ball soup, and smoked fish to locals for the last 30 years.
The small, cozy, and unassuming joint is packed during lunch time, and most customers have been coming for years, enjoying the classics from their enormous menu. The décor is simple, with colorful signs covering most of the walls. The shop’s claim to fame comes from the visit of President Clinton in 1990, as described in the prominently displayed cutting from the New York Times. Their gourmet groceries section sells cheeses, breads, wines, and about 15 kinds of beer.
Katzinger’s Deli, 475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215, Phone: 614-228-3354
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