Junction Deli reopens with new name and menu LK Cafe at the Junction Deli opened in early November.
By Michele Gillis Photos courtesy of Junction Deli
The reopening of the Junction Deli as LK Cafe at the Junction Deli on Nov. 11 was a smashing success. Tolbert and Kaysee Lukacs and LaDana Maurin (Kaysee’s mom) are the new owners of LK Cafe at the Junction Deli and are excited to bring new and exciting menu items to the community. The family-owned and operated business will also include their children and friends working in the cafe. Kaysee feels that reopening a cafe in the Junction Deli location is God-ordained. “God has prepared us to be able to bring in something into our community that everyone will enjoy,” said Kaysee. “That is also why we decided to bring Penn State Creamery into the business; people really like it and will enjoy having ice cream from there. We are hoping that it is something that everyone wants and enjoys.” Other local food vendors that will provide food for the cafe include bakery items from Valdiserri’s Bakery in North Belle Vernon, freshly baked bread from the Brown Bear Bread Cafe in Pittsburgh, Penn State Creamery Ice Cream from the Berkey Creamery in Penn State and coffee from Prestogeorge Coffee & Tea, Pittsburgh. The grand opening of LK Cafe at the Junction Deli was very well received by the community.
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