Caputo’s Market & Deli
When it comes to Italian markets, Caputo’s Market & Deli in Salt Lake City is a standout. This expansive establishment has been a mainstay in the area for 25 years, offering a wide array of specialty foods, deli items, and mouthwatering sandwiches.
Walking into Caputo’s feels like stepping into a different world, with treasures and delicacies waiting to be discovered. The market is stocked with Italian and European goods, including artisanal ingredients that can elevate any pantry.
Customers rave about the delicious sandwiches at Caputo’s, with options like the Hot Pastrami and Hot Meatball standing out for their packed-with-flavor ingredients and quality. The menu also includes pasta salads and desserts that are sure to satisfy any craving.
In addition to the delectable food offerings, Caputo’s Market & Deli boasts an inviting atmosphere with casual seating, making it a great spot for lunch with friends or family. The market also offers beer and wine, adding to the overall dining experience.
Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite or looking to browse the shelves for gourmet ingredients, Caputo’s Market & Deli has something for everyone. Visit this Italian gem in Salt Lake City and indulge in a culinary experience that will transport you to a new world of flavors.
Caputo’s Market & Deli Menu
Location
Address: 314 W Broadway Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: (801) 531-8669
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for LunchYes
- Street Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- Open to AllYes
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Derek I.
The Hot Pastrami sandwich was good and the other half of the store had beers and other drinks available for purchase. They were quick to make my order. Service is mostly non-existent since you have to pick up your order and throw away your trash afterwards, even though they prompt you for a tip when ordering. I later realized that the price of my sandwich was actually a little cheaper on DoorDash and I probably wouldn't have tipped if I ordered on DoorDash.
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Author: Lo M.
Caputo's reigns as a holy grail in SLC. You'll find treasures here that aren't to be found elsewhere, elevating your pantry to the next level. It's tucked in a quaint pocket in the city and almost feels like you're in a different world when you step inside. I could rave all day about their sandwiches, too.
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Author: Nycole R.
When I'm feeling bougie, I head to Caputo's market to check out all the artisanal goods. I browse the shelves and admire all the fancy-schmancy ingredients, imagining myself in a high-rise apartment downtown, whipping up an elaborate gourmet meal for a dinner party...then I remember that I absolutely hate to cook and have no idea what most of this stuff is. But, boy, does it look nice! Market aside, I DO know what chocolate is and appreciate the beautiful and tasty little edible works of art behind the glass case. Splurge occasionally and treat yourself-you won't be disappointed. Those who know me know that I detest cheese, but if I was a normal person, I'd be head-over-heels excited about the cheese cave here. It looks ravishing (can cheese look ravishing) and just begs for a turophile to come appreciate it. The deli side offers a variety of top-shelf sammies. The meat is sliced thick and the meatball sandwich is a beast-in a good way. Just be prepared for a bit of a mess (this isn't a first date meal).
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Author: Bekah C.
Caputo's Market & Deli is such a fun place to walk around. There are so many fun finds. The market is stocked with Italian/European delicacies. If you've ever been to Italy you'll see plenty of familiar favorites. There are even a couple of cheese caves to see! You can order fresh cuts from the deli and even fresh seafood from an iced section. And then there's a deli where you can order sandwiches and prepared salads. A charcuterie lovers one-stop-shop! We ordered the greek salad and the Caputo's sub. As far as the sandwich goes, I wasn't really WOW'd. It tasted like a mediocre Italian sub. The bread was my least favorite part and the sandwich seemed to be missing something. But we had to try the namesake! The overall European vibe/experience is what makes Caputo's worth visiting.