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“oldest deli in Fort Worth”
Carshon's Deli is one of the oldest restaurants in Fort Worth, Texas, and certainly is the oldest deli in Fort Worth. It was established in 1928 by David Carshon, a Jewish immigrant. Carshon's is a kosher style deli today - and the only one in Fort Worth. Carshon's began in downtown Fort Worth in partnership with Chicotsky's Meat Market at 1010 Houston Street. Eventually Carshon's moved to W. Berry Street near TCU and remained there during the '50s and '60s. It has been at this present location since the early '70s. Carshon's also has been family-owned and operated since it began in 1928. The store features New York style sandwiches and side orders, other deli products and terrific desserts. The hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and the dining room closes at 2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Disclaimer: it's cash only!! I usually only get the Matzo ball soup, but the Rebecca sandwich is good too. Read more
Listen Fort Worth, don't sleep on the old heads!!! This deli has been around for decades and I'm just now going down my list checking off spots that I've had there for quite some time now. I'm... Read more
Love this place, cash only. Limited parking and you will wait but it is worth it. Best pastrami around. Read more
Carshon's
Hours
- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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