Cass Street Deli owner Robert Torres plans to open a second location between November and February of 2022. Credit: PHOTO BY GARRETT GARCIA

Cass Street Deli owner Robert Torres plans to open a second location between November and February of 2022. Credit: PHOTO BY GARRETT GARCIA

Tampa’s first and only New York-style Jewish deli will schlepp its signature dogs and corned beef sandwiches across the Bay.

According to the Tampa Bay Business Journal, Cass Street Deli owner Robert Torres plans to open a second location between November and February of 2022 in St. Petersburg at the newly built apartment complex WaterView at Echelon City Center.

The new spot also plans to offer late operating hours and a new happy hour, reports TBBJ. 

Torres, who also owns Blind Tiger Cafe, purchased the original 1331 W Cass St location in June of 2019. 

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