Cherry Hill Deli Opening in King of Prussia

Cherry Hill Deli Opening in King of Prussia

The Kibitz Room, a 23-year-old Cherry Hill Jewish delicatessen, is expanding to King of Prussia. The deli has signed a 20-year lease for 128 Town Center Road, aiming for a March opening, according to owner Brandon Parish. The space, formerly home to Michael’s Deli and most recently KOP Grill & Tavern, will offer a local alternative in a region dominated by national chains like Chick-fil-A and Eddie V’s Prime Seafood.

The new location will be a “Jewish delicatessen on steroids,” Parish said, featuring 7,900 square feet and seating for 170, including a private event space. This is a significant upgrade from the original Cherry Hill location, which accommodates about 50 customers in 2,000 square feet. Parish, who took over operations from his parents Neil and Sandy, has led the family-owned business into its next phase. The Cherry Hill location was opened in 2001 by founder Russ Cowan, who previously owned Queen Village’s Famous 4th Street Delicatessen. Although The Kibitz Room initially planned a second location in North Wales, those plans fell through, making King of Prussia its first expansion.

*Article courtesy of Philadelphia Business Journal

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