Klein’s Deli Has Left the Building

by Scott Beale on December 17, 2006 · 0 comments

Klein's No More: The Night The Sandwich Died

Potrero Hill favorite Klein’s Deli has closed after 27 years of making great sandwiches. Ted Rheingold reports on the sad news and last night he shot some photos of the beautiful backlit window display that is made up of photos of people shot on the deli’s final day in a photobooth setup by San Francisco portrait photographer Christopher Irion.

photo credit: Ted Rheingold

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