Is LA’s Most Iconic Sandwich In Danger?

Langer’s Delicatessen isn’t just where you go for pastrami, it’s where Los Angeles history is sliced thick, stacked high, and served on rye. Since 1947, the legendary #19 has held court as one of the city’s most iconic sandwiches, drawing everyone from locals to out-of-towners who make the pilgrimage just to taste it.

But behind the fame is a story that’s still unfolding. In this episode of Institutions, I sit down with Norm Langer himself—the man carrying his family’s legacy forward—to talk about the magic behind the pastrami, the underdog sandwich he wishes more people would discover, and the complicated reality of running a restaurant in the heart of MacArthur Park.

Norm hasn’t been shy about the struggles. He’s warned he might close the doors if the city doesn’t do more to address the neighborhood’s challenges. It’s a fluid, complex fight. But at its core, it’s about protecting a business, supporting the people who make it run, and preserving a legacy that’s fed generations of Angelenos.

Langer’s isn’t just a deli. It’s history. It’s community. It’s an institution.

More content

CultureEating Out
Wendy’s Is Launching Minions Meals With Blind-Box Collectibles
June 15 marks the official launch of Wendy’s new Minions Meal lineup, giving both kids and adults plenty of reasons to pull into the drive-thru.…
,
Eating Out
Hooters Wants To Be A Family Restaurant Again
Many restaurant chains have entered their rebrand era this year from Red Lobster to Schlotzsky’s. Now Hooters is next—and we have questions. So what’s happening?…
,
CultureEating Out
Kool-Aid Pineapples Are Having A Viral Moment
You may or may not have seen them on social media: giant jars of brightly colored Kool-Aid packed with pineapple spears. The sugary treats have…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox