"Lenny Kaden passed away this year at the ripe old age of 92, but the iconic Jewish deli that he and partner Corky Kurland created lives on. The original Corky & Lenny’s opened in 1956 and was later replaced by the current iteration in 1973. As one of the longest-running Jewish delis in the region, Corky & Lenny’s has introduced multiple generations to the matchless joys of knishes, potato pancakes, smoked fish, chopped liver, sliced beef tongue, and mile-high corned beef and pastrami sandwiches. Breakfasts star lox, onions, and eggs; luscious cheese blintzes; and local bagels with cream cheese. Grab some airy coconut bars, flaky rugelach, or jam-filled Russian tea biscuits on your way out." - Douglas Trattner