Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project
Kazansky’s Delicatessen was located at 2201-2203 Murray Ave. in Squirrel Hill. It opened in 1998, when Brian Bennett, Paul Krause, and Mark Riley purchased the business from Rhoda’s Delicatessen. Kazansky’s Delicatessen maintained some of the traditional deli items from the Rhoda’s Delicatessen menu, while removing others and adding pork products to the menu. Kazansky’s opened a private dining room in 2007.
Kazansky’s Delicatessen closed in 2010, and the location became an Indian restaurant.
Bibliography
- Nelson Jones, Diana. “Still a deli, with chutzpah on the side,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1998 (online—Newspapers.com).
- Merriman, Woodene. “Rhoda’s Deli of Squirrel Hill, Scott’s Samurai both under new ownership,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 14, 1998 (online—Newspapers.com).
- “Munch goes to Kazansky’s Delicatessen,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 26, 1999 (online—Newspapers.com).
- Mizel, Phyllis S. “Plea for common sense,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 5, 1999 (online—Newspapers.com).
- Brian Bennett, Paul Krause, and Mark Riley. “A deli-cious invitation?,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 12, 1999 (online—Newspapers.com).
- “Kazansky’s Deli,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 6, 2006 (online—Newspapers.com).
- Cole, Amanda. “Aftertaste: Kazansky’s Delicatessen,” The Tartan “Pillbox” (Carnegie Mellon University), April 16, 2007, p. 14 (online—CMU Digital Libraries).
Exhibit History
- Author: Eric Lidji
- Created: March 15, 2023
- Current: March 15, 2023