Zarri's Delicatessen has been an institution in the little community of
Albany for 35 years. A family operation (the patriarch, Joe Zarri, usually
called Mr. by his customers, still works in the store and recently turned
85 years old), they serve good food at reasonable prices (you can still get
a sandwich for $3.00, and their imported Italian pasta can be had for only
89-cents for a package), and have a broad selection of olive oil, pasta
sauces, a nice, but simple selection of cheese, and a fine selection of
sandwich meats, as well as some old fashioned Italian favorites like salt
cod.  However, their biggest business is their sandwich trade - they sell
between 600 and 1100 sandwiches a day depending on the day and the time of
year.

I visit Zarri's at least once a week for a lunch sandwich, or to sometimes
pick up a favorite olive oil or some pasta.

http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/lineformstoright.html

This was one of the first pics I took  with the K18/3.5 on the istDS.

Shel




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