Brent's Delicatessen & Restaurant

Location

Los Angeles
United States
34° 13' 42.0456" N, 118° 33' 38.4624" W
US
General info: 

Brent’s has long been the gold standard for Jewish delis in Southern California. After 40 years in the biz, this Jewish deli and restaurant shows no signs of letting up when it comes to superb food and even better customer service and delivery. They have some of the best sandwiches you'll ever taste, which are absolutely loaded with delicious meats and cheeses and served fresh every day. Also don´t miss the Brent’s famous reubens. Part of the success surely comes from Brent´s still being family owned and operated.

Getting there: 

The restaurant is situated in the South San Fernando Valley, on the Parthenia Street.

Costs: 

Monday-Sunday 6 am – 9 pm

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