Greenwich Deli: Social media influencer and sandwich supremo Johnny Moroney lists cult cafe in Newport

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Greenwich Deli: Social media influencer and sandwich supremo Johnny Moroney lists cult cafe in Newport
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A social media influencer and sandwich supremo who worked as a political adviser to the late Jane Garrett is selling the freehold to his cult cafe in Newport

, while working as a political adviser to the late member for Brunswick Jane Garrett in 2015.

Named for the town of Greenwich in England that Newport was briefly known as in the 1850s, it has developed a cult following from locals with almost 5000 followers for the Deli’s own Instagram account.Indoor and outdoor seating. The Reuben sandwich and tuna melt are the most popular items on the menu, with the freehold being sold to help found two additional venues in Melbourne’s west.

With a $750,000-$790,000 asking price the property is closer to the suburb’s $776,435 median unit value than the more than $1.224m cost of a typical house.The large kitchen, where they make their popular Reuben sandwich.

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