Famous 4th Street Delicatessen donates sandwich sales in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month

Famous 4th Street Delicatessen
Famous 4th Street Delicatessen is located in Queen Village.
Gab Bonghi

In recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month, Famous 4th Street Delicatessen is marking the occasion by supporting the local community. Throughout the month of May, the longtime establishment—operating since 1923—will donate 10% of proceeds from select signature sandwiches to the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, an organization dedicated to enhancing Jewish life, providing essential services, and foster community connections across the region.

The classic deli sandwiches featured in this charitable effort include the Hot Corned Beef ($22.75 regular/$26.50 large), Hot Pastrami ($22.75 regular/$26.50 large), and Roasted Turkey ($21.75 regular/$26.50 large). Each sandwich includes house-cured meats on choice of freshly-baked bread (rye, white, or wheat), and is served with homemade side dishes such as potato salad, cole slaw, chips, or potato pancakes.

Famous 4th Street Delicatessen
Gab Bonghi

Located in the heart of Queen Village, Famous 4th Street Delicatessen has long been a symbol of Jewish culinary tradition in Philadelphia. Known for its generously sized sandwiches, matzo ball soup, knishes, and house-baked challah and rye breads, the deli is recognized for its traditional menu and historic atmosphere that reflect Jewish culinary heritage.

Dine-in hours are Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and to-go options are available online for delivery and pickup.

For more information, visit famous4thstreetdelicatessen.com