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Do you remember Ohio Deli and Restaurant?<\/h1>\n
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Eric and Heather Hejduk founded the Ohio Deli and Restaurant in 1996 in Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio Deli was a fast Casual restaurant featuring large Deli sandwiches, the most famous being the “Dagwood” as seen on “Man Vs Food”. They offered over 50 sandwiches on their menu which were served all day. Ohio Deli and Restaurant was voted the best breakfast in Columbus. As all the meals served there, the portions are beyond Hearty, and the prices are too good to be true.<\/p>\n

On December 30, 2014, a fire destroyed the Ohio Deli and the restaurant has never reopened or been rebuilt. The former Ohio Deli and Restaurant location has been demolished and a Hardees was built on the property.<\/p>\n

Remembering the Legacy: The Former Ohio Deli and Restaurant in Columbus, Ohio<\/h4>\n

Columbus, Ohio has long been known for its vibrant food scene, with a rich tapestry of eateries that have left an indelible mark on the city. Among the beloved establishments that have graced the streets of Columbus, the former Ohio Deli and Restaurant stands as a testament to culinary excellence and community spirit. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore the legacy of this iconic dining destination.<\/p>\n

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  1. A Tradition of Generous Portions<\/strong>: For over three decades, the former Ohio Deli and Restaurant delighted locals and visitors alike with its generous portions and mouthwatering deli-style cuisine. From towering sandwiches stacked high with premium meats and fresh veggies to hearty soups and salads, the menu offered something to satisfy every craving. Patrons fondly recall the “Dagwood” sandwich, a towering masterpiece that became synonymous with the deli’s commitment to quality and quantity.<\/li>\n
  2. A Gathering Place<\/strong>: Beyond its culinary delights, the former Ohio Deli and Restaurant served as a beloved gathering place for friends, families, and colleagues. The warm and inviting atmosphere made it a popular spot for casual lunches, intimate dinners, and even special occasions. The bustling crowds and lively conversations created an unmistakable sense of community, where strangers became friends and lifelong memories were forged.<\/li>\n
  3. The Spirit of Ohio:<\/strong> The former Ohio Deli and Restaurant embodied the spirit of Ohio, with its friendly staff, warm hospitality, and dedication to showcasing the best of local flavors. Many of its ingredients were sourced from nearby farms and suppliers, supporting the region’s agricultural heritage. The deli’s commitment to the community extended beyond its walls, as it actively participated in charity events and supported local initiatives, making it a true cornerstone of Columbus.<\/li>\n
  4. A Fond Farewell:<\/strong> Sadly, the former Ohio Deli and Restaurant closed its doors in 2014. While its absence leaves a void in the hearts of many, its legacy lives on through the memories of those who experienced its unique charm and exceptional cuisine. The spirit of the deli continues to resonate with the community, reminding us of the importance of preserving the traditions and establishments that make our cities special.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Famous for The Dagwood Sandwich Challenge<\/h2>\n

    The Dagwood sandwich consists of 21 oz of cold-cut meats (7 oz of turkey, 7 oz of roast beef, and 7 oz of ham), cheese, and mayo on french bread along side a pile of french fries.<\/p>\n

    Rules and Prizes for The Dagwood Sandwich Challenge<\/h2>\n

    Limited to<\/strong> 1 Person
    \nTime Limit:<\/strong> 30 Minutes
    \nPrize:<\/strong> If completed you receive your picture on the Wall of Fame along with a free T-shirt that says \u201cI devoured The Dagwood\u201d. If you lose you receive a T-Shirt that says \u201d The Dagwood Kicked My !**\u201d
    \nRules:<\/strong> It would appear that the time limit is the only rule, but make sure to check with the restaurant before attempting this challenge.<\/p>\n

    The Rise & Fall of Ohio Deli and Restaurant<\/h2>\n


    \n1996FoundedOhio Deli and Restaurant was Founded\"\"<\/p>\n

    Eric and Heather Hejduk founded the Ohio Deli and Restaurant in 1996 in Columbus, Ohio.<\/p>\n

    2014DefunctThe End of Ohio Deli & Restaurant\"\"<\/p>\n

    On December 30, 2014 a fire destroyed the Ohio Deli and Restaurant.<\/p>\n