Nate 'n Al of Beverly Hills

Nate'n Al Delicatessen of Beverly Hills is a famous delicatessen located on Beverly Drive in the Rodeo Drive shopping area of Beverly Hills, California. It has been a world-famous delicatessen or deli in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Hollywood since 1945, often serving as an informal office and meeting place for show business personalities, agents and executives, as well as starlights hoping to break into "the business".

History

Nate’n Al’s success over the years is based largely on tradition – a tradition of offering delicious deli fare in generous quantities and in a setting that promotes conversation and camaraderie. The tradition was started in 1945 by two idealistic young men, Al Mendelson (a Russian native who moved to California from Detroit) and Nate Rimer, and has since been passed down through the generations to two Mendelson grandsons, Mark and David, who daily strive to carry on that tradition in a way that honors their Grandfather.

The original recipes are grandparents Mendelson's from 1945 that are still used today, and over 90% of the food we serve is cooked fresh in-house every day. Over the years, Nate'n Al has received numerous accolades for some of our most famous dishes including its matzo ball soup, which was named Best Matzo Ball Soup in Los Angeles Magazine’s feature issue, “Best Of LA,“ and our Corned Beef Reuben Sandwich was ranked first in the "Best Reuben in Los Angeles" category by CBS/Los Angeles.

And Nate'n Al Delicatessen in Los Angeles is proud of the its staff who enthusiastically prepares and serves the food each day to regulars, loyal fans and first time guests curious to see what all the fuss is about. If you’ve been with Nate'n Al Deli before, they invite you to return and experience all that there is to love about Nate’n Al. If this is your first time, Nate'n Al welcome you, certain to win you over with the very first bite.

The Mendelson’s 3rd Generation Family Owned

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References

    Nate 'n Al's Delicatessen is mentioned in the March 1969 episode of "Get Smart", season 4 called "The Not-so-great-escape", a two-part episode.

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