Zingerman's (Ann Arbor)
Zingerman's Delicatessen, established in 1982, is a renowned deli located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and is known for its traditional Jewish deli fare and commitment to quality ingredients. Founded by Paul Saginaw and Ari Weinzweig, the establishment has grown from a small storefront into a cornerstone of the Ann Arbor culinary scene and the foundation for a larger “Community of Businesses.”[1]
History
The building that houses Zingerman’s Delicatessen has a history predating the deli itself, with construction completed in 1902. Originally, it operated as Disderide's.[2] Saginaw and Weinzweig opened the deli in March 1982, driven by a desire to create an authentic Jewish deli experience in their adopted hometown of Ann Arbor. They envisioned a place that would offer exceptional food and a unique atmosphere, differing from typical deli establishments. The initial space was relatively small, encompassing only 900 square feet on a cobblestone street.[3]
Over the decades, Zingerman’s Delicatessen expanded beyond its original scope, becoming the flagship business of the Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. This expansion reflects the founders’ broader ambitions and a commitment to fostering a network of independently-owned businesses focused on food and service. While the deli has grown in influence, it continues to operate as a central component of the Zingerman’s enterprise. Currently, the Deli is managed by Grace Singleton, Rick Strutz, and Rodger Bowser.[4]
Geography
Zingerman’s Delicatessen is situated in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a city located in Washtenaw County. Specifically, the deli occupies a building on the corner of Kingsley and Detroit streets, near the Ann Arbor Farmers Market.[5] This location was strategically chosen for its proximity to the Farmers Market, suggesting an intention to integrate with the local food community and benefit from the foot traffic generated by the market. The building’s presence on a cobblestone street contributes to the deli’s historic and charming atmosphere.
Ann Arbor itself is a college town, home to the University of Michigan, which significantly influences the city’s demographics and cultural landscape. The city’s location in southeastern Michigan provides access to both urban amenities and natural surroundings, contributing to its appeal as a place to live and visit. The deli’s location within Ann Arbor places it within a vibrant and diverse community, attracting both local residents and visitors to the area.
Culture
Zingerman’s Delicatessen cultivates a distinct culture centered around food, service, and community. The founders aimed to create a deli that was more than just a place to eat; they sought to build an experience that emphasized quality, tradition, and personal connection. This commitment is reflected in the deli’s emphasis on using high-quality ingredients and providing attentive customer service. The deli’s managing partners, Grace Singleton, Rick Strutz, and Rodger Bowser, continue to prioritize these values in their leadership.[6]
The deli’s culture extends beyond its internal operations to encompass its relationship with the broader Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. This network of independently-owned businesses shares a common set of values and principles, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. Grace Singleton’s background includes culinary training and experience managing restaurants, while Rick Strutz has a diverse resume including consulting for start-up food businesses, both contributing to the deli’s focus on service and quality.[7] This emphasis on shared values and collaboration contributes to the unique identity of the Zingerman’s brand.
Getting There
Ann Arbor, Michigan, is accessible by several modes of transportation. For those traveling by car, the city is served by Interstate 94, providing connections to Detroit and other major cities in the region. Parking in the area of Zingerman’s Delicatessen can be challenging, particularly during peak hours, due to the deli’s location in a bustling commercial district. Street parking is available, but it is often limited, and parking structures are located nearby.
Public transportation options include the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA), which operates a network of bus routes throughout the city and surrounding areas. Several bus routes serve the area near Zingerman’s Delicatessen, providing a convenient alternative to driving. Additionally, Ann Arbor is served by Amtrak, with a train station located downtown, offering rail connections to other cities in Michigan and beyond. For air travel, Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is the closest major airport, located approximately 30 miles east of Ann Arbor. From the airport, travelers can rent a car, take a shuttle, or utilize ride-sharing services to reach Ann Arbor and Zingerman’s Delicatessen.