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ILLUST: photo: Mitchell Thal and Harry Thal in The Epicure
Market
SOURCE: AARON S. RUBIN Herald Staff Writer
DATELINE:
MEMO:
EPICURE MARKET BOASTS A PAST OF STARS
When retired baseball star Babe Ruth needed steaks for a barbecue, he
knew where to turn: Miami Beach' s Epicure Market.
So did John F. Kennedy, who once had dinner delivered to the
presidential yacht, moored off Miami Beach.
And rock star Bruce Springsteen, in the midst of a national tour, didn't
hesitate to spend more than $13, 000 for bountiful helpings of beef, lobster
and crab from the Miami Beach institution at 1656 Alton Rd.
As Epicure Market enters its 45th year, the grocery' s cast of customers
reads like a Who' s Who of Miami Beach pioneers and a compendium of some of
America' s most famous personalities and infamous ruffians.
Entertainer Jackie Gleason favored chicken-in-the-pot and sandwiches to
take the edge off rehearsals. Film comedian Walter Matthau leaned toward deli
fare. Mob kingpin Meyer Lansky indulged in a hearty veal meal in the kitchen
-- so his wife couldn't see him stray from his diet.
When America returned to a peacetime economy after World War II ended in
1945, Edward Thal, a restaurateur and would-be barman, converted the former
my kitchen into the Epicure Market. The store took its name from top-of-
the-line S.S. Pierce foodstuffs and was the most recent of several markets
dating to 1926, Thal said.
Originally from Philadelphia, Thal used his Northern connections to
stock meat and butter in a time of postwar scarcity, continuing the store' s
tradition of supplying select merchandise and catering to the Beach' s upper
crust.
The market grew, expanding to 41st Street (from 1965 to 1985) and 9417
Harding Ave. in Surfside, and Thal ' s brothers and relatives joined in the
effort. The store remains family-run, although its 140 employees have expanded
outside the Thal clan.
Over the years, the Epicureans claimed a variety of Miami Beach firsts,
Thal said: bringing in fresh fruit from California, stocking fresh turkeys for
holidays and making deliveries from an air-conditioned truck.
"As the times have changed and the city has changed, we have changed
too, " said Harry Thal, Edward Thal ' s nephew and manager of Epicure' s kitchen
and baking facilities.
In recent years, Epicure has gone beyond a full line of prime meats and
produce to emphasize prepared meals, expanding into a variety of ethnic
delicacies, holiday fare and custom cooking.
The market offers a 200-item menu each week, Harry Thal said, and
features foods prepared fresh throughout the day. Prepared foods make up more
than 50 percent of Epicure ' s sales, said Mitchell Thal, Edward' s grandson and
manager of the store ' s retail operations.
The items -- priced at $5 or $6 per meal -- are popular because people
don't have time or skill to prepare many dishes, Mitchell Thal said.
A 24-hour phone recording, 672-1866, details menu offerings.
Also popular are gift baskets filled with delicacies, modern adaptations
of the steamer baskets that once were given to friends or relatives before
they set off on an ocean voyage, Edward Thal said.
Mitchell Thal said one such basket led to one of his most thrilling
encounters .
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He sent a basket to an ex-baseball star who was undergoing a heart
operation at Mount Sinai Medical Center.
Several days later, a man came to the store and said the former New York
Yankee wanted to thank him for the basket, Thal said.
"I turned around and there was Joe DiMaggio. My knees went weak, " he
said. "It ' s something I ' ll never forget. "
EPICURE TRIVIA
Here are some interesting facts about Epicure Market, 1656 Alton Rd. :
* More than 1, 000 customers a day patronize the store.
Edward Thal ' s original store, opened in 1945, had just under 2 , 000
square feet. Including kitchen and baking areas, the Epicure Market now
occupies 30, 000 square feet.
* More than 50 percent of its business comes from buyers of prepared
meals .
* As more young people move to the Beach, ethnic and spicy foods have
become popular. The market employs a Chinese cook and recently began to bake
Cuban bread.
Epicure pastries are served on Pan Am and Concorde flights from Miami.
Epicure is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
weekends.
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