New York New York Sandwiches is a quaint little sandwich shop located near the Palo Alto Caltrain. The shop features a variety of Mediterranean food, such as falafels and kabobs, as well a selection of delicious deli-style sandwiches. New York New York Sandwiches offers two tables outside and one table inside of the shop for sit-down eating.
Trader Joe's Grocery Store feature's produce, meats, prepared foods, frozen foods, dried goods, wine and beer with a focus on natural and organic foods. A full service store where you can grab a salad to go while picking up your sundries, the Town and Country Center Trader Joe's serves all of Palo Alto.
Celebrating a softball or little league loss with a little homemade ice cream and fudge will surely fire up the team spirit. Ricks "Rather Rich" Ice Cream and Fudge shop is a gourmet microcreamery dishing up 40 flavors in freshly made waffle cones or real sundae glasses. A winner of numerous "Best of Palo Alto" awards and voted a top ice cream spot from everybodylovesicecream.com, this local lick spoon has the old vintage ice cream shop feel right out of a Norman Rockwell painting.
Schaubs specializes in high quality cuts of meat including their signature Fred Steak. In addition to the butcher services, the store also offers a wide variety of cooking items, such as barbeque supplies, spices and marinades. Sandwiches from the deli (using fresh meat from the butcher of course) are impressive. The store is a bit pricey, all credited to the incredible quality of meats used.
Adjacent to the Creekside Inn, Driftwood Deli & Market is a family business in operation for over 50 years. Deli specialties include made-to-order sandwiches like the California Club and Roast Beef Melt with Bacon and Avocado; there's also an espresso and an ice cream bar. The market stocks a nice variety of packaged goods, cold drinks, wine and beer as well as toiletry items. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, and boxed lunches can be ordered to go.
Serving Palo Alto for nearly 14 years, Izzy's still makes and serves authentic bagels like the ones you'd find in Brooklyn. They are made from scratch on the premises with all-natural ingredients, then boiled and baked for that unique taste and texture. But you'll find California influences here as well, with flavors such as sun-dried tomato and jalapeno along with the classics like onion and poppy seed. There's a wide array of spreads to complement your bagel, including nearly every flavor of cream cheese imaginable. The Izzy's menu now includes soups, salads, wraps and even pizza. Everything here is kosher dairy, meaning don't expect any meat sandwiches. You can order food to go, or Izzy's delivers and can even cater your event. You can eat on premises as well; Izzy's tends to be very busy on weekends.
Tea Time offers British high tea in classic style, pairing teas with appropriate salads, sandwiches, crumpets and more. An area is even available where diners can smell over 150 varieties of tea before deciding on the perfect choice. Catering is also available upon request, and tea pots and cups are available for purchase.