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New deli opens in Mokena

Owner Gil Rimsnider stands inside his new restaurant D'Marie's Deli at 19031 Old LaGrange Road in Mokena.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

D'Marie's Deli, a new sandwich shop, opened a few weeks ago at 19031 Old LaGrange Road in Mokena, next door to the Stoney Point Grill and off-track betting parlor.

The deli replaces that Burrito Joint Caliente, which lasted less than a year in the same location.

Owner Gil Rimsnider said he chose that location for a couple of reasons.

"I knew the burrito joint was closing and I worked in this location years ago as manager of a Sanfratello's," he said. "This is kind of my building."

While admitting that running his own restaurant is "a little bit of a new thing," Rimsnider was confident.

"I think I have a handle on it," he said. "I have some experience."

Rimsnider said the shop would sell sandwiches, for now, but at some point would probably start selling cuts of meat.

The shop sells an extensive selection of burgers and sandwiches including a build-your-own version, but Rimsnider said he had his favorites.

"One of our specialties is called a New York Minute and features corned beef, pastrami, sauerkraut and swiss cheese on marble rye. Kind of a super reuben with the pastrami," he said.

Another favorite, he said, is one called Free Bird, which is grilled citrus chicken breast with bacon, lettuce, tomato and avocado and pepper jack cheese on either a plain or pretzel roll.

Rimsnider's favorite cold sandwich is called the Four Horseman and features corned beef, pastrami, roast beef, turkey, banana peppers, lettuce, tomato, muenster cheese and horseradish mayo on a hero roll.

D'Marie's Deli has six tables for dining inside and offers carryout. "We may add delivery down the road," Rimsnider said.

Besides the sandwiches, Rimsnider said the shop has an extensive selection of craft soda pop.

"We have 24 different flavors of craft sodas from throughout the country," he said.

The deli at present is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday and is closed on Sunday.
"We might add hours when the weather gets nicer," he said.

For information and to place an order, call 708-995-7257.

Champs remodeling Chicago Ridge

The Champs store at Chicago Ridge Mall is preparing for a $200,000 remodeling of the 6,000-square-foot sports gear store.

Home Depot hiring for spring

It may not seem like it yet, with more snow and cold in the immediate forecast, but spring is really right around the corner. And Home Depot is planning to hire more than 80,000 people in preparation for the spring, which is its busiest selling season.

Job seekers must apply online at www.careers.homepot.com.

Home Depot has about 30 stores in the Chicago area.

Antiques store opens in Tinley

Different Decades, a store that specializes in antiques, jewelry, artwork, decor and artisan objects, is now open at 17210 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.

The store opened in early December in the former location of My Bike Pro.

Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

For information, call the shop at 708-770-9552.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

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