A beloved Calif. sandwich chain tries its luck in Las Vegas
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A beloved Calif. sandwich chain tries its luck in Las Vegas
"Las Vegas shares a lot of the same energy as Southern California. People there appreciate bold flavors, late-night food and iconic spots that become part of their routine."
"We've had so many customers from Vegas who already knew and loved The Hat, so it made sense to bring something familiar to them in a new setting."
"Joseph and his brother Corky purchased the Hat in 1981 after it had fallen on hard times and was threatened with closure."
"The Hat currently has locations as far north as Thousand Oaks and as far south as Murrieta."
The Hat, a Southern California institution famous for its pastrami sandwiches, is opening its first location in Las Vegas after 75 years. The restaurant, founded in 1951 in Alhambra, offers thinly shaved pastrami on a soft bun. The new Spring Valley location is set to open in May. The owners believe Las Vegas shares a similar energy with Southern California, making it a fitting place for their iconic food. The Hat has expanded from its original location to 11 across Southern California.
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