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Zelda's Corner Closing Its Doors
"Between the pandemic and the situation in Venice Beach we were unable to continue," Zelda's Corner owner and chef Edward Klevens says.
VENICE, CA — Family-owned delicatessen Zelda's Corner announced that it's closing its doors permanently in Venice.
Chef and owner Edward Klevens made the announcement Sunday night via Instagram, thanking the community for its support and describing how the pandemic and conditions in Venice have pushed the location to close.
It is with a heavy heart that I wanted to announce that Zelda’s Corner has closed.
Between the pandemic and the situation in Venice Beach we were unable to continue.
It has been a privilege and pleasure to create food in Venice for the last five and half years.
I would like to thank the farmers too, Beylik Farms, Garcia’s Organic Farm and Kenter Canyon Farms. Without them, none of this would have been possible.
Special thanks to our bakery, BreadBar. A sandwich is only as good as its foundation.
I would like to thank everyone that has supported us over that time and hope to see you in the future.
Edward
Zelda's Corner is known for its breakfast, including adorable mini-donuts and breakfast burritos, along with classic sandwich favorites. They used organic produce fresh from Santa Monica and Venice farmer's markets.
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The cafe and shop at 9 Westminster Avenue opened in 1999 and was purchased by Klevens in 2015, the Argonaut reports.
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