Honoring Heritage, Supporting Community
This initiative celebrates the deli's deep roots in Philadelphia's Jewish culinary tradition and the broader contributions honored during Jewish American Heritage Month. The funds raised will support the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, an essential organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish life across the region through crucial services and community-building efforts.
Enjoy Classic Sandwiches for a Cause:
Customers can participate in this charitable effort by ordering one of these quintessential deli favorites:
- Hot Corned Beef: A towering classic featuring tender, house-cured corned beef.
- Hot Pastrami: Famous 4th Street's flavorful, house-cured hot pastrami piled high.
- Roasted Turkey: Generous portions of delicious, house-roasted turkey breast.
Each generously overstuffed sandwich is served on the customer's choice of freshly baked bread (including classic rye) and comes with a homemade side dish like potato salad, coleslaw, chips, or a potato pancake.
A Philadelphia Institution
Located in the heart of Queen Village, the Famous 4th Street Delicatessen is renowned far beyond its neighborhood. It is a cornerstone of Philadelphia's cultural and culinary fabric. It is celebrated for its authentic, old-world charm, towering sandwiches, comforting Matzo Ball Soup, classic Knishes, and freshly baked Challah and Rye bread.
How to Participate: Supporting the Jewish Federation while satisfying your deli craving is easy. Simply order a Hot Corned Beef, Hot Pastrami, or Roasted Turkey sandwich anytime during May 2025. The promotion applies whether you dine in (Monday through Sunday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM) or order takeout or delivery through their online platform.
Visit Famous 4th Street Delicatessen this May to indulge in a legendary Philadelphia deli sandwich and contribute to a meaningful cause. It's a delicious way to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month and support the vital work of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, all while enjoying a taste of true Philly history.