After Closing in March, Iconic Deli Nate ‘N Al’s Returns for Takeout and Delivery

Cheese blintzes to the rescue
Merle Ginsberg • Los Angeles Magazine • May 14, 2020
If you’ve been craving a bagel and lox from Nate ‘n Al’s, a Beverly Hills institution that’s been catering to showbiz types, lawyers, and all other deli lovers for 75 years, you don’t have to wait long. The Beverly Drive deli, which closed end of...
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