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Amer's Mediterranean Deli

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Month
October
Year
1992
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Amer's Mediterranean Deli

Amer's Own Jack o' Lantern

 

Tailgaters, brow-baggers, UNITE!

Pack your lunch Ann Arbor style.

Everything in October's Deli Case is 20% OFF

                                                      by the pound

Jumbo Kalamata                       

 4.39

Geska Krauterkase                     

1.59

Smoked Eel                         

7.19

Hickory Smoked Turkey             

6.39

Herring & Wine Sauce           

5.59

Pauly Mozzarella         

2.39

Prosciutto Di Parma                 

15.19

Stella Asiago                       

4.15

Gauda  Mild Red Wax         

3.91

Fresh Pesto Sauce               

7.19

Canard Aux Cerise Pate           

7.83

Dearborn Ham                           

3.67

Kippered Salmon                   

15.16

Vermont Smoked Cheddar       

2.71

Dried Tart Cherries             

10.39

Smoked Chubs                             

7.19

Cappucino  $1.00 everyday

Haagen-Dazs Pints STILL only $1.99                                            

Now that you can, that is, WHY NOT? When we last looked, Amer's was still among the most popular cappucino house in town. 

Traffic is up on State Street, way higher than last year.  Many of you already discovered the mile-long deli cases with them exotic treats, like smoked eel, trout, sable and mackerel. Millions of pounds of meat, like Kosher beef bologna, canard aux cerise pate, turkey aux breast pastrami,

Ginsberg's corned beef lusciously line the PAü_y NaO-AíRPL _A 2 "9 caíeiS' n ten, iie cheese; some chewy, PRÖ5CIyTT2 D1 PARSaA S0ne chunky, some soft, some not. The - -. selections are in the billions! Like Brie _ r Curonne Pauly mozzarella, havarti, ikT gorgonzola, Vermont cheddar, Somerdale N-r--- - 5T6LLA A5"rAS2 5 cheshire, Switzerland Gruyere. And there jÊzfËÊSÈ&k GAUDA MiLC) R6D WAx' 91 are trillions of things to go with them. Have SSgSgsál FR65H P65T2 5AUC6 T.L9 o ever nrf DRIED TART CHERRIES? CAJARD Auy' CE'PE PAT5 Sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil? (Excuse íc 7 }3 me e corners of my mouth need some crv y attention.) We've got fresh pesto sauce, f tt&&&2&U HANa 67 cherriesinbrandy;condiments front fifty-two L J PXPPF.PPD1 CAI KaOM , cJir continents, bread from every planet in the VV fs PPetD 5LM2N 1516 hemisphere. The best part is that all the deli ?T VWMNT SMÖKED CfteDDAfl Jft# & 20% OFF. toie of z7 1J1 Hallowe'en, and football season, and, uh, - - Yom Kippur, I mean... o, . D,Riei tart cfre-Rze5 i- _sY Háagen-Dazs Pints a ) iCOtflC tO - 1 STLL only $1.99 MLá J Amer's TT ■. Introducing tfk (big) State Street store!! B5í?Sp5!í 611 Church Street 312 South State Street K" NexttoRick's Across front Borders Books Ijgffisggaf M-F 7:30 a.m. to 3 a.m. M-F 7 a.m. to midnight PffiPfiP SatSun 8:30 a.m. to 3 a.m. SatSun 8 a.m. to midnight ü&jiJ Phone: (313) 769-1210 Phone: (313) 761-6000 . Fax: (313) 769-1508 Fax: (313) 761-1802 ST {SÊÈh Open 363 daysyear Open 364 daysyear WKÊÊÊÊÈ l1Ppr

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