The Legendary Deli In Michigan With Food So Good You'll Be Back For Seconds
By Sophie Boudreau
|
Published December 05, 2016
If you’ve been to Ann Arbor, chances are good that you’ve stopped in for lunch or dinner at one of the city’s most famous eateries. Whether you’ve grabbed a burger at Arbor Brewing Company, an order of truffle fries at Jolly Pumpkin, or a few drinks at Ashley’s, there’s no doubt that Ann Arbor is a food-lover’s paradise. But you can’t truly call yourself a Michigander without a sandwich from one of our state’s most beloved delis: Zingerman’s.
The original Zingerman’s Delicatessen is located at 422 Detroit Street in Ann Arbor.
For nearly three decades, the eatery has been a must-visit in the Ann Arbor area.
Zingerman’s is tucked away in a charming brick building in Ann Arbor’s artsy Kerrytown neighborhood.
When you walk inside, you’ll be overwhelmed with delightful sights and scents.
Rows of cheese and meats of all sorts will make your mouth water.
There might be a line to order, but the meal you receive will be well worth it.
Choose from one of Zingerman’s absolutely delectable and unique deli sandwiches.
Try a classic reuben or one of the other incredible corned beef options.
Another favorite is the Jay’s BBQ Chicken, which deliciously combines cheddar cheese, chicken, and BBQ sauce on a soft bun.
Don’t eat meat? No problem. Zingerman’s also offers an extensive vegetarian menu.
If sandwiches aren’t your favorite, never fear: you can also help yourself to one of Zingerman’s soups, salads, or desserts.
Their brownies, cakes, and pies are truly to die for.
The best part? Zingerman’s is staffed by a friendly group of people whose awesome customer service will be the cherry on top of your experience.
So stop in, say hello, and grab a bite to eat. You’ll be part of a Michigan legend.
For more information about Zingerman’s and to view a complete menu, visit the deli’s official website here .
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Related Articles
Explore Michigan