Artie’s is changing hands

According to Crain’s New York Business, Artie’s delicatessen, on the Upper West Side, is changing ownership.
Says Crain’s:
Alicart Restaurant Group, which owned Artie’s, as well as six other restaurants, including four Carmine’s, sold the deli to Tuzia Feldman, who signed a 15-year lease at the deli’s current 2290 Broadway location.
It quotes Mr. Feldman as wanting to open three or four more Artie’s in New York. So there could be more deli on its way New Yorkers!
I’d welcome it. Artie’s is a pretty darn tasty place. Especially the baked goods and the brisket Reuben.
www.arties.com
2290 Broadway (at 83rd)
New York, NY 10024







December 8th, 2009 at 3:18 pm
I’m certainly in favor of more delis.
I’ve never tried Artie’s, but I remember being annoyed that their menu (which I perused from the sidewalk) confused lox and nova. Maybe Mr. Feldman will fix that.
December 8th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
I attempted to go to Arties on a Sunday morning when I was visiting NYC(I am a transplanted New Yorker who grew up on the Upper West Side. They said they did’nt open until 9:00AM That was a bummer. We eat early.
Bill shaw
December 8th, 2009 at 3:33 pm
I heard Artie’s is way underrated. Might get there at the end of January when I go East.
December 8th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Maybe the new owners will know what kasha is….although maybe that’s just a kosher deli item and a Reuben sandwich certainly isn’t kosher
December 8th, 2009 at 7:22 pm
When visiting New York we usually stay on the Upper West Side and have eaten at Artie’s often. Their flanken barley soup is outstanding – enough for two adults. Their pastrami sandiwches are excellent as well. Their waiters are not as rude as could be expected, but they are accommodating.