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Columbia’s No Name Deli Celebrates Grand Opening of New Location in Forest Acres

Deli Grand Opening Celebration

Columbia’s Beloved Deli Expands with New Location in Forest Acres

Columbia, SC, just got a little more delicious! The popular No Name Deli, a cherished spot that has been serving up mouthwatering meals since the 1970s, has officially opened its doors to a brand-new location. This exciting expansion can be found at 4712-A Forest Drive in the vibrant area of Forest Acres, making it more convenient than ever for locals to grab their favorite deli treats.

A Familiar Taste with a Fresh Twist

The original No Name Deli, located at 2042 Marion Street, has delighted customers since 1973, becoming a staple for many in the Columbia area. Known for its friendly service and hearty fare, No Name Deli is a testament to what a great local eatery should be. Though the ownership changed hands a few years ago, the new restaurateurs, Jon Sears and Chris Davis, have continued to uphold the establishment’s reputation for quality and quick service. Their efforts have kept the deli alive and well with a menu bursting with deliciousness.

With the new location, the deli promises to deliver the same “great deli classics you know and love” while also introducing a vibrant spot for the community to enjoy. A post on Facebook announced the grand opening, stating that the new location will be open every day from 10 AM to 3 PM. And let’s not forget the exciting addition of patio seating and ample parking, making it easier for everyone to swing by for a meal.

Menu That Rocks

So, what can you expect at this new No Name Deli? The menu remains just as delightful as ever, featuring tasty options like burgers, Reuben sandwiches, hot dogs, salads, and soups. If you’ve ever craved their famous pimento cheese, chicken salad, egg salad, or tuna salad, you’re in luck! These fan-favorites can be picked up as a side or purchased by the pound for those who want to take some home. The tasty offerings are sure to satisfy anyone’s appetite.

Whether you’re a long-time customer or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone at No Name Deli. The bustling Forest Acres location, which sees about 28,000 cars per day passing through, is bound to attract even more deli lovers eager to enjoy a delicious bite.

Mark Your Calendars!

An official ribbon-cutting event is scheduled for October 29. This event will celebrate not just the opening of a new location but also the much-loved legacy of No Name Deli in Columbia. It’s a great chance for fans to unite and support their favorite local institution, so be sure to mark your calendars!

Community Connection

As both locations of No Name Deli continue to thrive, they exemplify what it means to be a part of the Columbia community. The deli is not just a place to grab a quick bite; it’s a gathering spot for friends, families, and colleagues. The new location is expected to enhance that sense of community even further with its inviting atmosphere and easy access.

In conclusion, the opening of No Name Deli’s second location in Forest Acres is not just about expanding their business; it’s about continuing a tradition that has brought joy to countless customers over the years. With their beloved menu and friendly vibe, this deli has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of Columbia’s culinary scene. So, whether you’re craving a classic sandwich or some creamy pimento cheese, you know where to go!


Columbia's No Name Deli Celebrates Grand Opening of New Location in Forest Acres

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