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Schmaltz Deli gets the go-ahead to move flagship to Lisle dailyherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lisle approves grants to help Schmaltz Deli relocate from Naperville Schmaltz Deli is looking to move to Lisle after 16 years in Naperville. Daily Herald file photo
Updated 4/9/2021 1:33 PM Lisle residents may not have to drive over to Naperville to satisfy cravings for bagels and lox. The village board has awarded business development grants totaling $85,000 to encourage a traditional Jewish deli to leave Naperville and move to Lisle.
In support of the move, trustees last month agreed to provide the grant funding to help Schmaltz Deli turn a vacant Ogden Avenue restaurant into a new destination for classic Jewish foods. The board sealed the deal this week with a unanimous vote. ....
Updated 3/2/2021 7:23 PM Lisle trustees have agreed to provide $85,000 in grant funding to help Schmaltz Deli move its flagship from Naperville to a vacant restaurant on Ogden Avenue. If all goes as planned, the traditional Jewish delicatessen would open in the new spot in September, bringing its fan base and old-school menu to Lisle.
The family-owned deli still needs to clear several hurdles to make the move, but the village already is putting out the welcome mat. I m from New York, and these are the best bagels in Chicago, Trustee Marie Hasse said. The village board has given preliminary approval to the deli s grant request. A formal vote is expected on April 5. ....
Schmaltz Deli looks to relocate Naperville flagship to Lisle Schmaltz Deli in Naperville is eyeing a possible relocation to Lisle. Daily Herald file photo
Schmaltz Deli is like one of its overstuffed pastrami sandwiches: It keeps getting bigger. The Jewish deli opened its first outpost in downtown Wheaton last year. And now, Schmaltz is looking to relocate its flagship from a Naperville strip mall to a vacant, stand-alone Lisle restaurant that would give the deli even more visibility and room to grow.
Lisle trustees on Monday will review the deli s request for grant funding to renovate and move into to the former Chinn s 34th Street Fishery after 16 years in Naperville. ....