In 1956, Leonard “Lenny” Kaden and Sanford “Corky” Kurland opened a restaurant and delicatessen on Cleveland’s east side. And over the next 67 years, Corky & Lenny’s Restaurant & Deli
Following a decision to close after 67 years on Dec. 12, Corky & Lenny’s Restaurant & Deli at 27901 Chagrin Blvd. in Woodmere reopened its doors to sell off remaining
Days after Corky & Lenny’s Restaurant & Deli in Woodmere closed its doors due to staffing shortages, an employee filed a collective-action lawsuit Dec. 15 accusing the owners of underpaying
A former Corky and Lenny's server has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the owners of the since closed restaurant in Woodmere underpaid their employees for years.
Amanda and Kenny Kurland, co-owners of Corky & Lenny’s Restaurant & Deli at 27091 Chagrin Blvd., made the tough decision Dec. 12 to close their iconic restaurant after 67 years.