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Friday, July 30, 2010
Zinsky’s Deli at Preston-Royal in Dallas closing this weekend
Zoe's Kitchen rumored to be moving in.
DALLAS Incoming email:
"Heard that Monday is the last day for Zinsky's Deli at Preston/Royal."
Followed by an item on SideDish, in which Nancy N. reveals that she, too, has received an email. She wonders why Dallas can't keep any sort of deli alive -- "especially it the neighborhood of Preston Royal."
A staffer at the restaurant confirmed that the restaurant would be closing this weekend.
A national chain is supposedly moving into the space -- "probably Zoe's Kitchen," he said.
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vickie, anonymous:
I am so disappointed.
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nickss16, anonymous:
The Big Ben is easily my favorite sandwich in Dallas... maybe my favorite sandwich anywhere. Very sad.
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endopimp, anonymous:
I hear it as more to do with the Blue Mesa accounting office.. not sure if they know how to pay the bills on the place.. Very Sad!
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Egorsti, anonymous:
Maybe because their service SUCKED? Maybe it was a one-shot deal, but we went there and had awful, inattentive service a couple months ago. The waiter never came back after he dropped our order on the table and ran off. I had to get my own napkins, jelly, etc. I even tried to wave down a guy who looked managerial, several times as he walked by, inches from our table. No eye contact, no "how is everything?" I finally had to ask the hostess to help me get my check, which took a while. It wasn't even very busy that day, either: all tables were full with only a party or two waiting. Lousy, lousy service. Eh!
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unlisted, anonymous:
What the neighborhood could really use is a genuine KOSHER deli. More and more Torah-observant Jews are living in that part of town and would support it. Many non-Kosher deli's that call themselves "Jewish," even though they serve food that blatantly violates Jewish dietary laws, continue to fold, such as Gilbert's in Preston Forest and Bagelstein's...and now this one, Zinsky's.
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dcr612, anonymous:
All the deli's close in Dallas because most of the Jewish community won't give them a chance without bitterly complaining about every little thing.....yes mom I'm talking to you!
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