Louis Restaurant Socks
Description: A textured typographic display features the words "LOUIS ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT" stacked vertically, with "THE BRONX, NEW YORK" positioned below. The text has a layered, dimensional appearance with distressed detailing. The colors transition from red to orange. The background is black.
Description: Three lines of text overlaid on a black background. The top line reads "LOUIS" in red with a distressed texture. The second line reads "ITALIAN-AMERICAN" in orange with a distressed texture. The third line reads "RESTAURANT" in orange with a distressed texture. The bottom line reads "THE BRONX, NEW YORK" in orange with a distressed texture.
Description: For Jewish and non-Jewish customers alike, the Lincoln Del was a Minneapolis version of Cheers—at the Del everybody knew your name. Folks hardly minded waiting in line for the fresh caraway rye, the cabbage borscht, the corned beef sandwiches, or the towering strawberry shortcake because every visit was like a family reunion, complete with warm embraces, recounted stories, boisterous jokes, and—of course—plenty of amazing food. From modest beginnings as a bakery in 1930s north Minneapolis to a local chain of three bustling restaurants in St. Louis Park and Bloomington, the Lincoln Del was a neighborhood institution for decades.