
To get a taste of the Big Apple, diners will have to look somewhere other than 111 South Main Street in downtown Bel Air.
That’s because the former tenant, Little NY Deli in Bel Air, is no longer in business. It reportedly shuttered last week.
Previously, the deli had been open for breakfast and lunch. Its specialty sandwich, ”The Dagwood,” was piled high with deli-sliced meat. The restaurant billed itself as an eatery serving up New York flavor to Harford County, without the “hustle and bustle” and “Big Apple prices.”
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Bel Air’s director of economic development told The Aegis that the business was sold, and a new restaurant tenant may be taking over the space it leased.
Pictured, the Little NY Deli was vacant when Patch stopped by on Sept. 17. Photo Credit: Elizabeth Janney.
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