New York Style Deli to open in Downtown Tiffin; Downtown business invests more than $85,000
By CORINNA HAYNES
Tiffin Seneca Economic Partnership
TIFFIN – Dave & Amber Spridgeon, owners of the Renaissance of Tiffin, Jolly’s Drive-In, the Renaissance on Wheels and the Pink Lady announced today that they are adding a fifth endeavor to their repertoire with the Frost Parkway Deli this summer. They will be hiring eight new employees and jointly investing over $85,000 in building renovations and equipment in the 155 Frost Parkway building formerly housing Draperies By Dawn.
“This is a unique opportunity since there are no other options like this in Tiffin,” owner Dave Spridgeon said. We would like
to thank the City of Tiffin and TSEP for their support, and the property owner Andrew Kalnow for supporting another revitalization effort downtown.”
This project will enhance Frost Village downtown by adding a New York-style deli offering fresh breakfast items, piled-high deli sandwiches, fresh bread baked daily by the Parkhurst Company, limited items from the Pink Lady menu, and on holidays, cheddar infused poppyseed biscuits and pies. They will deliver downtown on foot and plan to use Door Dash and Tiffin Treats for all other Tiffin deliveries.
“We are fortunate to have entrepreneurs like Dave and Amber in our community who continue to spread their success with each new business they open, and we look forward to this new dining option in the City of Tiffin,” City of Tiffin Mayor Aaron Montz said.