
[photo credit: The Italian Deli Co.]
When you’ve got a serious sandwich craving, you just have to call in the pros at The Italian Deli Co.
And now, getting your fix is easier than twirling spaghetti on a fork — The Italian Deli Co. has rolled out its own direct online ordering system, letting customers place pickup or delivery orders straight through the deli’s platform at https://pizzabox.ai/the-italian-deli-co/order.
No more wandering through a jungle of third-party apps or wondering which menu is out of date. Everything now runs through the deli’s own system — clean, simple and very on a roll.
Once online, customers can browse dedicated categories for sandwiches, pastas, cured meats, cheeses and imported goods — like strolling through an Italian marketplace, only from your couch. The system supports order customization and allows shoppers to schedule pickup times in advance, making it easy to plan around a busy day or a “let’s-not-cook-tonight” moment.
The deli has also expanded its offerings to include take-and-bake Roman pinsas, packaged and par-baked so customers can finish them at home for a fresh-from-the-oven experience. In addition, holiday-themed Italian gift baskets will be available soon, giving regulars a new way to share their favorite flavors of Italy with friends and family.
But we won’t try to talk you out of visiting The Italian Deli Co. in person — far from it. The eatery combines three roles under one roof: it’s an all-day Italian restaurant, a deli market and a coffee-and-wine hangout. One stop, three moods — lunch break, grocery run and date night can all happen at the same table.
The kitchen turns out handmade pastas, Roman-style pinsa, folded piada sandwiches, seasonal salads and house-made provisions, alongside shelves stocked with imported Italian sauces, dry pastas and pantry staples. It’s part restaurant, part pantry rescue mission.
Coffee is central to the experience. The bar pulls Italian espresso from Vergnano, a roaster with roots dating back to 1882, and the café stays open long hours — generally from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. — making it just as perfect for a morning cappuccino as for a late pasta dinner and glass of wine.
In the late afternoon, the deli shifts into Aperitivo mode, with Italian cocktails, wine and small bites. The team has even promoted themed evenings, such as Dodgers-game viewing with Italian-style drinks, adding a neighborhood-bar note to the trattoria-and-deli mix.
For locals who know places like Roma Market and Claro’s, The Italian Deli Co. positions itself as a complement: those are classic Italian markets; this is an all-day restaurant with a deli and takeaway attached. Same love for Italian food, different flavor of experience.
In practice, that means one place where you can linger over handmade pasta, grab a Roman-style pinsa to go, pick up sauce and dried pasta for home — or order your craving directly and let it come to you.
Residents and regulars can explore the new online ordering service at https://pizzabox.ai/the-italian-deli-co/order. More information about the deli’s offerings and story can be found at https://theitaliandeli.co.
Dining and Cooking