Movie star stops at Cleveland deli; takes pics with workers, sandwich
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CLEVELAND (WJW) — Slyman’s Restaurant and Deli on St. Clair Avenue has been an icon for so long in Cleveland that when it first opened 60 years ago, a loaf of bread cost around 30 cents, a carton of milk was 90 cents, and Lyndon B. Johnson was president.
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Also in 1964, a movie ticket was $1.25. And speaking of movies, Hollywood actor Andy Garcia (“Ocean’s Eleven,” “Godfather Part III”) stopped in the famous joint Thursday for a stack of corned beef and took pictures with the Slyman’s crew.
Slyman’s, which has been voted best corned beef numerous time by an array of polls, isn’t just a famous local draw, but it’s garnered visits by President Biden and President Bush.
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Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro have also ordered take-out over the years.
You can see the pictures of Andy Garcia visit to Slyman’s original location by clicking here.
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