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Dean & DeLuca is a chain of upscale grocery stores. The first one was established in New York City's SoHo district by Joel Dean, Giorgio DeLuca and Jack Ceglic[1] in September 1977. It is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.
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Locations
In 1988 in New York City a new Dean & DeLuca market opened at the corner of Broadway and Prince Streets[2]. Smaller retail outlets followed in Manhattan’s Rockefeller Plaza and in the Paramount Hotel. Espresso Bars are also located around New York and in Washington, D.C.
Dean & DeLuca also opened stores in Charlotte, Kansas City, Napa Valley, Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai, Taipei and Kuwait.
The major retail locations offer catering services within their local area. Dean & DeLuca's newest branch opened at Villagio Mall in Qatar , in May 2010. It is planned to open a store in Argentina at Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires.[3]
Popular culture
- In the 1990s, the name was borrowed for a fictional New York City coffee shop in the TV series Felicity.
- In the movie Hannibal, Lecter is seen to eat from a Dean & DeLuca travel pack, containing foie gras.[4]
- The character of Patrick Bateman, in American Psycho, refers to Italian seasoning salt, picked up from Dean & DeLuca.[5]
- Dean & DeLuca is mentioned in the top-selling novel, The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
- The band Steely Dan "name-checks" Dean & DeLuca in their song "Janie Runaway", from the album Two Against Nature.
- In the popular sitcom Will and Grace, Will Truman regularly visits "Dean & DeLuca".
- In the movie The Family Man, Jack Campbell recalls walking to work every morning with a coffee from Dean & DeLuca in his hand.
- In the movie The Devil Wears Prada, Nate stops at Dean & DeLuca before returning home and tells Andy "man, they charge, like, five dollars a strawberry there."
- In the TV Series Bored to Death, Richard Antrem leaves Jonathan a sandwich from Dean & DeLuca for his stakeout of Richard's wife. Richard leaves a note on it saying, "I made this for you myself".
- In the movie Julie & Julia, on the twenty-second day of her year-long expedition through Julia Child's cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Julie gets "carried away" in Dean & DeLuca, where she spends half of her take-home pay on groceries.
- In the TV show Gossip Girl, Blair Waldorf is often seen carrying a cup of coffee from Dean and DeLuca while sitting at The Met steps.
References
- ^ P. Adamson,Sir Martin Sorrell (2007) BrandSimple: How the Best Brands Keep It Simple and Succeed. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1403984905 p.209-210.
- ^ Thomas Derdak and Jay P. Pederson (2000). International directory of company histories, Volume 36. St. James Press. p.156.
- ^ "Pequeño boom de comida orgánica". La Nacion. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1252767.
- ^ Mikita Brottman (2 February 2002). "Celluloid Cannibals That Feed Our Darkest Fears". The Chronicle of Higher Education. http://chronicle.com/weekly/v47/i25/25b01401.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
- ^ Ellis, Bret Easton (1991). American Psycho. p. 147. ISBN 0-671-66397-6.
External links
- Dean & DeLuca - Official site
- (Japanese) Dean & DeLuca Japan
Categories:- Supermarkets
- Retail companies established in 1977
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