One of Philly's Best Sandwich Shops Is Coming to New York for the First Time
Briefly

Middle Child, a beloved sandwich shop from Philadelphia, is launching a pop-up in New York City at Edith's Sandwich Counter locations starting from April 30th. The pop-up features the 'Cuban Wollensky,' a creative sandwich mashup, alongside a seasonal drink option, the 'Carrot Dreamsicle Slushie.' Meanwhile, beer delivery workers from Manhattan Beer & Beverage Distributors are on strike to protect their pensions and labor rights. Additionally, Jose Ramirez-Ruiz has opened Isabela in Amenia, NY, focusing on seasonal, vegetable-driven dishes, demonstrating a commitment to craft and community.
Middle Child, a popular Philly sandwich shop, is debuting in New York with a unique pop-up offering a limited "Cuban Wollensky" sandwich at Edith's Sandwich Counter in Williamsburg and West Village.
Hundreds of beer delivery workers have gone on strike against Manhattan Beer & Beverage Distributors, demanding contract negotiations that maintain their pensions and other rights vital for labor in the hospitality industry.
Jose Ramirez-Ruiz, the former chef of Michelin-starred Semilla, has opened a new restaurant called Isabela in Amenia, NY, emphasizing an aesthetic of "understated elegance" focused on craft and community.
Edith's Sandwich Counter will offer a 'Carrot Dreamsicle Slushie' in conjunction with the arrival of the 'Cuban Wollensky,' showcasing an evolving seasonal sandwich series collaborating with prominent eateries.
Read at Eater NY
[
|
]