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In GoodTaste

Momma Knows Best

Momma Goldberg’s Deli

T

here’s a new spot in town

to grab a sandwich at lunch, grab a

craft beer at happy hour and grab a

seat for football games on the weekend.

That spot is Momma Goldberg’s,

recently opened to much fanfare from

Mount Pleasant residents – and other

Lowcountry residents as well, thanks to its proximity to

the Ravenel Bridge. Owner Mike Green has big plans for

his deli and hopes to create a niche

in the local market with the help of

quality menu items and a fun atmosphere.

Green, a native of the Charleston area who grew up

in West Ashley and Johns Island, spent his teen years in

Auburn, Alabama. He became friends with Jason DeMint,

whose father, Don DeMint,

began the first ever

Momma Goldberg’s Deli

franchise back in 1976.

Today, there are about

31 Momma Goldberg’s

restaurants throughout

the country, including

the original version near

Auburn University. Green

was inspired to open

a Momma’s in Mount

Pleasant because, he said,

“of the benefit in being

part of the East Cooper

community.”

Choosing a sandwich or

salad from the extensive deli menu at Momma’s can prove

to be difficult. According to Hollis Arnold, the general

manager, plenty of customers opt for either the Momma’s

Love sandwich or the Turkey Delight. Both are piled with

quality meats and fixings, including the ever-popular

“Momma’s sauce,” a zesty Italian. Meanwhile, Green enjoys

the Reuben and the meatball sub.

“I just got off the phone with Limehouse Produce,”

Green commented. “We try to use local lettuce and tomato

when we can. I want to maintain a local feel, even though

By Denise K. James

Momma Goldberg’s is a franchise.”

So far, Green has the right idea when it comes to suiting

the taste of locals. A generous selection of craft beer, from

porters to IPAs and everything in between, is constantly

rotating on the taps, and a full liquor bar will arrive in time

for football season. Green looks forward to concocting a few

specialty cocktails, as well as offering food and drink specials

during games.

“The top of our bar came out of the South Edisto River,”

Green remarked, tracing the wood grain with his finger.

“I met a guy at the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition who

makes furniture, and I asked him to make us a bar top.”

I sat at the fancy bar top and sampled some of the

popular items on Momma’s menu, including their famous

nachos, which are cheese Doritos smothered in more cheese

and covered in jalapeno

peppers upon request (mine

had plenty of peppers, of

course). For lighter fare, try

the grilled chicken salad, the

Momma’s Western or the

chicken salad plate. You can

also build your own sandwich.

Momma’s has happy hour

every weekday and live music

on Thursday, Friday and

Saturday evenings. They also

just started hosting team trivia

on Mondays. But if you ask

Mike Green what he’s most

looking forward to, it’s football

season – and he wants all

kinds of fans to feel welcome at Momma’s.

“I did go to Auburn, but we’re a destination for all

teams,” he pointed out. “Clemson, Carolina – college or

professional. Everyone is welcome.”

It’s just how Momma would want it: good food and

plenty of hospitality.

Visit Momma Goldberg’s Deli at 230 Mathis Ferry Road, call

ahead at 843-352-7939 or take a look at the entire menu by

visiting

www.mommagoldbergsdeli.com

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Choosing a sandwich from the extensive momma Goldberg’s menu can

be a difficult task.

Photo courtesy of Momma Goldberg’s.