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Morristown Deli Closes, Buyers Sought, Report Says
The 9-year-old deli is available for sale or lease, the report reads.
MORRISTOWN, NJ— A popular deli in the Greater Morris area has closed its doors, and its owners are looking for new buyers, according to reports.
Stephanie's Deli, located at 121 Western Avenue in Morristown, has shut its doors for good after nine years, according to NJ.com.
NJ.com cites a post from morristown.nj, a local news social media account, which says the deli is available for sale or lease.
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A sign outside the storefront says that anyone interested can call 973-294-5204.
Stephanie's Deli, opened in 2017, is best known for its sandwiches, bagels, breakfast, coffee, and more. The establishment was also popular for its Colombian delights, including empanadas and rotisserie chicken.
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"Bummed for the owners and our neighborhood," one social media user wrote. "It’s been our just down the street spot for so many years."
"Cool spot, hope something continues on there," wrote another. "Wishing the owners the best in their next chapter"
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