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Manhattan Deli opens new location in Cross Creek Mall

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo pulled from the Cross Creek Mall Facebook page. 

One of Fayetteville’s most favorite delis has now expanded into their fourth location in time for Christmas. 

Manhattan Deli and Grill was established in 2012 in Fayetteville, NC beside the Cape Fear Valley Medical Center located at 3360 Village Dr. featuring a menu that includes breakfast, burgers, Boar’s Head sandwiches and more. 

A second location was started in 2020 in the Hope Mills area with a standalone store located at 6428 Camden Rd and the brand later expanded into new territory with a new Raeford storefront located at 125 Great Lane.

Now, with over 30 years of experience and based on traditional deli recipes, a new storefront is available inside of the food court at Cross Creek Mall. 

The mall took to social media on Nov. 27 to welcome the new addition with a Facebook post reading: 

Who's hungry? Now open inside the food court, Manhattan Deli. Serving up delicious cold cuts, mouthwatering cheeses, decadent desserts, and so much more. Come by today and send your taste buds on an adventure.” 

According to the Mall’s directory, the restaurant will be open from Monday- Friday from 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Find out more about Manhattan Deli on their website here

 

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