Ben & Esther's Vegan Jewish Deli

Ben & Esther's Vegan Jewish Deli, or simply Ben & Esther's, is a small chain of vegan Jewish delis in the United States. Founded in Portland, Oregon, in 2019, the business has also operated in California and Washington.

History

Oregon

Founder and owner Justin King opened the original restaurant on Sandy Boulevard in northeast Portland's Roseway neighborhood in 2019.[1][2]

A second location opened on Northeast Alberta in the Vernon neighborhood.[3] In 2022, the shop was vandalized by someone who spray-painted a swastika on a sign.[3]

California

Locations have operated in San Diego[4][5] and Oceanside.[6]

Washington

An outpost operated on Seattle's Capitol Hill.[7][8] The location closed at the end of 2023.[9]

See also

References

  1. Brooke Jackson-Glidden. Portland's Own Ben & Esther's Wants to Make Vegan Jewish Delis Ubiquitous Eater Portland, 2021-09-17, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  2. Portland's Vegetarian Jewish Deli Ben & Esther's to Open Two New Locations VegOut, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  3. 'More than corporate logo': Portland deli vandalized by swastika KOIN.com, 2022-10-09, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  4. The plant-based bread schtick of Ben and Esther's Vegan Jewish Deli www.sandiegoreader.com, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  5. Kelly Bone. Portland Bagel Shop and Jewish Deli Coming to the College Area Eater San Diego, 2021-06-01, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  6. Ben & Esther's Vegan Deli to Open Oceanside Location This Summer VegOut, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  7. Adam H. Callaghan. The Hottest New Restaurants in the Seattle Area, December 2022 Eater Seattle, 2018-04-05, retrieved 2022-12-02^
  8. Joey Thompson. Vegan Jewish deli chain from Portland opens Capitol Hill location Puget Sound Business Journal, November 4, 2022, retrieved December 2, 2022^
  9. Harry Cheadle. One of Seattle's Few Jewish Delis Is Closing Eater Seattle, 2023-12-21, retrieved 2023-12-21^