Monday, June 11, 2018

Ben’s Best Deli, Historic NY Deli To Close – Owner Open To An Acquisition ASAP!


Jay Parker, the longtime owner of Ben’s Best Delicatessen at 96-40 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, which has been serving generations since 1945, plans to close on June 30th. After the news surfaced, Michael Perlman, Chair of Rego-Forest Preservation Council, submitted a preservation proposal to Jay Parker, who is receptive. He responded, “I had every desire to continue the business through other hands. If you find an interested party, we can reconstitute the business. My staff would love to continue working here.

   Perlman stated, “Time is of the essence to find an individual who will take over this historic business, which is known citywide and even nationally. Ben’s Best offers soulful kosher deli food in a classic ambiance, and has attracted celebrities and landed spots in movies and on TV. This is one of the last mom & pop style delis citywide. An unofficial landmark can be yours!”    

   Ben’s Best opened in 1945 by Benjamin Parker and was purchased by his son Jay Parker in 1984. “There was an approximate 1,500 kosher delis in the 5 boroughs in 1938, but today there’s about 12 remaining,” said Parker.   

   In an average week, Parker would serve an estimated 900 pounds of pastrami, nearly the same for corned beef, and around 250 pounds of white meat turkey. Ben’s scored a Zagat excellent rating of 4.3, while there are not many Zagat-rated delis. Ben’s Best caters private and corporate events, has a national air freight business, and has enticed the palates of numerous notables including Israeli President Shimon Peres, actor and comedian Jerry Lewis, Senator Jacob Javits, Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Mayor Ed Koch, and Mayor Rudy Giuliani.



  Ben’s Best’s history and family style ambiance has been a creative draw, transforming it into a production set. “The Comedian,” a Sony Pictures Classics film starring Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito, and Leslie Mann, had a wide release in theaters on February 3, 2017, and Ben’s Best was featured in four scenes, with Parker cast as counterman. 

    Ben’s Best was featured in the book “Legendary Locals of Forest Hills and Rego Park” by Michael Perlman and on The Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” in “From Crepes to Kreplach” (season 11, episode 9). The deli also appeared in “Deli Man,” a documentary which chronicles the background and future of cross-country deli owners.

     The classic ambiance features an appetizing counter, portraits of notables and plaques, and a 65-seat wood-paneled dining room with historic Rego Park scenes and a painting of Benjamin Parker. A map reads “You’ve been in our home. Where is yours?” and allows patrons to pin their residence. Designed by famed artist Harry Glaubach is a classic wooden work, which provides an illusion of Ben’s on the Lower East Side and memorializes the Marx Brothers, Abbott & Costello, and The Three Stooges. The famed logo on the façade sign and menu depicts a man on a bicycle riding by a deli window.

 ***For those who are interested in purchasing Ben’s Best Delicatessen in Rego Park, or providing leads, contact preservationist Michael Perlman, who has also brokered Manhattan diner deals and helped spare Forest Hills Stadium and Cinemart Cinemas: unlockthevault@hotmail.com   



3 comments:

  1. It would be very sad if Ben's closed; it's one of the last of the old- fashioned delis. But honestly, this crisis may be a blessing in disguise: the last few times I went there, the place looked dingy and the food was not up to par. It really needs a boost and this may be the only way. Here's hoping somebody throws it a lifeline for a new beginning!

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  2. Is this for real? HOW??

    I feel like crying.

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  3. Why did this blog die? Nobody comments anymore.

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