Marek's Deli
Introduction
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Every town has its iconic dishes; the food that is unique to the place and reflects its particular character. The Torpedo Sandwich from Marek’s Deli is one of those dishes for St. Joseph, MO. Marek’s Deli has been a staple in the Southside since Polish immigrants John and Frances Marek opened their neighborhood grocery store in 1919. It is now in a new location but remains a family business.
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Marek's Deli in its current location
Torpedoes Away!
Backstory and Context
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John Michael Marek immigrated from Poland in 1903 at the age of 19. After a few years in New York and Boston he moved to St. Joseph where he worked for Swift Packing Company and the Burlington Railroad until his health prompted him to open a neighborhood grocery in 1919. He and his wife Frances operated the store until John’s death in 1966, becoming famous for their polish sausage and other Polish delicacies. John and Frances are buried at Mt. Olivet.
John’s son Walt and his wife Mary Alice opened their own deli in 1946 featuring homemade Polish sausage, cabbage rolls, and breads. It was Walt who developed the signature sandwich, the Torpedo (“the sandwich that sank the sub”) – a version of a submarine sandwich featuring their famous sauce. In 1982, the business expanded and opened in a storefront on Virginia Street. In 2014, the location on Virginia Street suffered a catastrophic fire and there was talk that the business might close. But the family pulled together and reopened, staying in the Southside. Today it is located at 308 Illinois Avenue, in the heart of the “Junction” and it is still serving up their Torpedos (as well as many other terrific lunch options).
Sources
Rachel McCoy, “Marek’s Torpedo,” Stories of Uncommon Character, July 31, 2018, https://uncommoncharacter.com/stories/mareks-torpedo/ “Mareks have a lot to Offer,” St. Joseph News Press, March 9, 1986; “Mareks Specialize in Good Food, Service,” St. Joseph Gazette, March 15, 1987; Greg Kozol, “3rd Generation Carries on Success of Marek’s Deli,” St. Joseph News Press, Aug. 31, 1999; Jennifer Hall, “Marek’s Deli Demolished, Hoof and Horn for Sale,” St. Joseph News Press, Dec. 3, 2014.
St. Joseph News Press, Aug. 31, 1999