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August 25, 2010

The Logan Deli will be closing down as of Friday 8/27/10. It’s been in business, hidden in the basement of the Logan Building since 1985 and under current ownership since 1997. However, it can no longer survive in this economic climate (insert sound bite here) and so on and so forth. The handwritten sign in the window sums it up well and brought a tear to my eye. 

Over the past several years it’s been one of my favorite Mom & Pops. Without question it's my all-time favorite subterranean Korean Deli curry chicken special. Thursday’s Mongolian Beef special had a loyal lunchhour following with lines out the door. On rainy days sitting in a folding chair perusing People magazine listening to Burt Bacharach and loading on the Sriracha, it was a basement dining experience unlike anything in Seattle. 

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tea kettle said...

one of those gals rides bikes. She was telling me about buying and selling stuff on Ebay, yes I can relate..T.k

Posted August 25, 2010 10:33 PM | Reply to this comment

Case said...

It's the revitalization of Seattle, everything great and comforting must make way for stuffed shirt garbage. Maybe the Buckaroo will move into that space.

Posted August 26, 2010 09:14 AM | Reply to this comment

pham said...

i've spent many sea leg lunches and snack times there.....bummer. i'm gonna miss them.

Posted August 26, 2010 11:17 AM | Reply to this comment

pilder said...

you Case and you Pham...correct and right on. As you exit the good old 51 year old Logan Building you look across that street called Union to Brooks Brothers which is as stuffed shirt garbage as it gets occupying the space vacated by Eddie Bauer formerly known as authentic Northwest outdoorsieish turned stuffed shirt catalog bullshit in a natural progression they moved to the Eastside and into the Pacific Place Mall

Posted August 26, 2010 07:33 PM | Reply to this comment

Niki said...

I love you Logan Deli who were always kind. Especially when we look like drowned rats.

Posted August 27, 2010 12:58 PM | Reply to this comment

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