How the Abbott’s Habit got its name:
Named after Chuck Abbott who helped develop Pacific Garden Mall and Lighthouse Point, and restored many historical homes in Santa Cruz County.
Also named because mushrooms thrive in environments like basements, found in convents, where nuns live, who wear habits (yes, this sandwich was created in the 70s!).
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When Erik Johnson, Founder & CEO, first started Erik’s DeliCafé …
How the Raging Bull got its name: During our 1982 …
In 1973, for an initial cash outlay of $429.00, Erik Johnson transformed a 600 sq. ft. delicatessen/bakery in Scotts Valley into Erik’s DeliCafé. Now we have 27 locations throughout Santa Cruz County, the Bay Area, the Monterey Peninsula and one in Roseville.
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