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Let’s come together,
with Jewish food
Having attended the Culinary Institute of America, co-founder, Sam Zeitlin, has spent a lifetime in the culinary art with a dedication towards baking At Zeitlin's Deli, Sam has taken his love for cooking made providing food of the highest quality to his customers the #1 priority for him and his team. Hal & Sam on a mission.



You get your money’s worth

You can't get anywhere else (even
Farmers Markets).

Free bagels, coffee and friends

Someone hungry gets a knish each
month

ZDC Nosh Schedule

Onion Rolls, Unforgettable Holiday Cookie Box

Kale, Hal's Challah with Sesame and Oregano, Honey Apple Cake

Roasted Sweet Potato with Dukkeh, Hal's Challah, Jacob's
Kokosh

Our Pricing
Monthly Membership Includes:
Monthly Membership Includes:

We have three big goals for the future,
Questions
Great Question! Each meal features an appetizer, entree, side, fresh bread, and a delicious dessert. Also, compostable utensils and napkins! *Beverage is not included.
We deliver within a 15-mile radius of our Little Village kitchen (3331 West 26th St.) at $20 per order. You can also pick it up for free at our kitchen!
The food will not be warm when picked up or delivered. We will hand you a printout of reheating instructions with each order.
Yes, you can! To order manually, you only have to write us at bagels@zeitlinsdeli.com. To use this method, you have to pay 15% extra.
You do not! We encourage people from all religions to celebrate Shabbat. As we mentioned before, it is a concept that goes beyond belief! Allow us to prepare a delicious meal for you.
We can accommodate vegetarian options. Contact us at bagels@zeitlinsdeli.com and we will work something out!
At Zeitin's, we use local produce and grains whenever possible!
We are not a kosher certified kitchen however we strive to provide our community with culturally rich Jewish cuisine using ethically sourced ingredients when available. We refrain from using pork and shellfish. When possible, we try not to mix meat and dairy in dishes.
Yes, you can say that! You only have to invite the kind of people who will believe it. :)