Rosenfeld's new Salisbury, Md., location closes permanently After eight months in business
The local business, owned by Warren Rosenfeld, opened its new location on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, at 923 Mount Hermon Road in the same shopping center as Goin' Nuts Café, which closed on June 4, 2024.
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The traditional, kosher-style deli relocated to Salisbury after its original spot closed permanently in the popular resort town of Ocean City, Maryland, on Sept. 24, 2024, following 11 successful years in business.
'The Rosenfeld's in Salisbury is now permanently closed. I'm sorry that we couldn't have done a better job for you. Thank you to those who supported us. Salisbury, thank you for welcoming us. We will miss you,' the deli said in a June 30, 2025, Facebook post.
Two additional deli spots remain open in Rehoboth Beach and South Bethany, Delaware. The deli also is gearing up to return to Ocean City where it will soon be located inside Shmagel's Bagels on 82nd Street.
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Olivia Minzola covers communities on the Lower Shore. Contact her with tips and story ideas at ominzola@delmarvanow.com.
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