Uncle Paulie's Deli serves up a stylish blend of classic Italian-American sandwiches and salads that vibe with the celebrity crowd in L.A.
"So if you want a good cold Italian hoagie—exactly what you're picturing in your mind—Uncle Paulie's is the place. I make my boyfriend go there almost every Saturday. It's my favorite place, and he hates it. I think he hates the frequency with which I make him go, but it's our weird Saturday early afternoon ritual. I get my Italian sub. I make it spicy. They have this amazing Calabrian relish that they can put on a sandwich. I get a little mayo on it. They also have a wonderful selection of deli salads too, It looks nothing like a bodega, but it does bring me back to bodega vibes of getting a really dope macaroni salad that you're like, 'Oh, I don't know how long this has been out, or when this was made, but it tastes amazing and I've never gotten sick.' But let me just clarify: I love my Italian sub and my macaroni salad from Uncle Paulie's. And now it's one of the things that makes me feel most like, 'I live here now.' I have a spot that I make my boyfriend take me to every Saturday and I get the same thing and it never gets old." - brennan carley
"The famed Uncle Paulie’s Deli has collaborated with shoe brand Lusso Cloud on a new shoe featuring a blue-swirl pattern, and Uncle Paulie’s hang tag." - Rebecca Roland
"Another Los Angeles spot, Uncle Paulie’s Deli, will make its New York-deli style sandwiches." - Janna Karel
"Uncle Paulie's Deli in Los Angeles, endorsed by celebrities, has a popular turkey pesto sandwich. Owner Paul James expresses concern about maintaining their turkey supply but so far has not been affected thanks to prioritization from a consistent purveyor." - Emily J. Wilson
"Your friend Corey from E! is throwing his annual Golden Globes potluck and you have no idea what to bring. Answer: Pies. Always bring pie. And when ordering from Simplethings, make it a “simplepie”. Small enough to order several kinds, no one is going to hate you for bringing these delicious babies to a party. Simplethings small footprint on 3rd might not seem like much from the sidewalk, but their dessert game is STRONG." - brant cox