Mamaleh’s Unveils Cambridge Test Kitchen and Event Space

Mamaleh's Kibitz Corner will open this spring in the former home of Vincent's.

Cat Broughton
Written By Cat Broughton
News Writer
Photo: Courtesy of Mamaleh's Delicatessen on Facebook

Mamaleh’s Delicatessen, a popular Jewish deli with existing locations in Washington Square, Kendall Square, and Downtown Boston, is expanding its offerings with a test kitchen and event space.

Dubbed Mamaleh’s Kibitz Corner, this new venture will be located at 233 Cardinal Medeiros Ave in Cambridge, taking over the former site of Vincent’s, which officially closed its doors on Leap Day.

Both Vincent’s and Mamaleh’s are inventions of BIG DIPPER Hospitality Group, which also manages State Park—“a restaurant disguised as a bar”—in One Kendall Square.

Mamaleh’s Kibitz Corner will serve as a versatile venue, hosting private events while also introducing experimental menus to eager epicureans. According to The Boston Globe, they’ll kick things off with a pop-up featuring vegan versions of classic Jewish favorites such as Reuben and Rachel sandwiches, matzo ball soup, assorted lox creations, and latkes.

The kitchen will operate Thursday through Sunday, opening its doors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Keep an eye out for the grand opening in the upcoming weeks, and be sure to subscribe to Mamaleh’s newsletter for the most recent updates.

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