We have been meaning to try this place for a while now, and today was the day. When I walked in the store, the first thing I noticed is that the place is pretty small. It is cozy though, and I was surrounded by fresh breads and pastas and a wide variety of Italian food accessories. The star of the show was of course the deli. The menu is fairly limited, and after speaking with the counter clerk, I don't think there is too much wiggle room for customizing sandwiches - not that I don't think that they wouldn't accommodate a special request. We ordered three different sandwiches as-is, which is unusual for me, but we rolled the dice. I ordered the Muffaletta...as described to me it sounded great. We also ordered a meatball grinder and the Sorrentina. Sandwiches took about 10 minutes, maybe, to be prepared and then we were off to go back home to eat. The atmosphere was friendly, chill, and welcoming. On the other hand, three sandwiches, with tip, was almost $50. We got home and there were some oohs, ahhs, and ??? Meatball grinder was exactly what you would expect - hot, melty cheese, and tasty meatballs in marinara. The Sorrentina was exactly as billed, and my wife really liked it. My Muffaletta was not what I expected based on other Muffalettas that I have had. First of all it was cold, and I have never had a cold Muffaletta. However, it was huge and it was good. The olive tapenade was fresh, so much so that I bit down on an olive pit. I told my wife that the one thing that I would change, other than the temperature, was the balsamic vinaigrette. To me, it was kind of sweet, and that is not what I like in a sandwich. My wife said that the balsamic vinaigrette was exactly the reason that she liked her sandwich, because she does not normally do "Italian" style sandwiches. Hard to believe that we ever got married. Anyway, I will definitely try it again. I honestly had trouble deciding what I wanted to order, the sandwich menu is exactly what I look forward to. Also, they have gluten free options! Go give it a try!