When it comes to delis, New Jersey knows its stuff! Our old-school delis may not be as world-famous as New York’s across the river, but they’ve stood the test of time. However, one of our most famous delis nearly didn’t make it this far! Hobby’s Delicatessen in Newark weathered an extended closure in 2020 and many feared its massive sandwiches and old-school vibe would be no more. But fear not – this iconic deli in New Jersey is back open and better than ever. I don’t know what I love most about it – the carved smoked meats, the delicious freebies that kick off the meal, or the uniquely retro atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve just come home. One way or another, Newark wouldn’t be the same without Hobby’s, and it’s ready for you to join the many who love it!

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Have you visited Hobby’s Delicatessen in Newark? Let us know about your visit to this iconic deli in New Jersey in the comments section. The menu here is pretty massive, so check out the Hobby’s Delicatessen website and Hobby’s Delicatessen Facebook page before you visit. For another old-school Jewish icon in New Jersey, check out this beloved bakery. Newark is also home to one of New Jersey’s best extended-stay hotels.

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