Gaby's Deli
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Gaby's Deli was a family Jewish restaurant in London's Charing Cross Road. It was named after the founder, Gaby Elyahou, who ran it with his family.
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Established | 1965 (1965) |
Closed | 31 October 2018 (2018-10-31) |
Owner(s) | Gaby Elyahou |
Food type | Jewish |
Street address | 30 Charing Cross Road |
City | London |
Coordinates | 51.5107032°N 0.1277289°W / 51.5107032; -0.1277289 |
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It served fresh salads and homely hot meals such as goulash. It was especially noted for the quality of its salt beef and falafel.
It was threatened by closure in 2011 but a campaign by its many celebrity customers, including prominent actors and politicians, persuaded the landlord, Lord Salisbury, to grant a further lease. It closed at the end of October 2018, following the owner's retirement.[1]