Restaurant in Studio City, United States
Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant
100ptsOld-School Jewish Deli Counter

About Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant
Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant on Ventura Blvd is Studio City's go-to for classic American deli eating: high-capacity, walk-in friendly, and low on pretension. It works best for casual group lunches on weekdays, when the room is manageable and the pace suits a long, easy meal. Not a destination for serious dining, but a reliable neighborhood anchor.
The Verdict
Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant at 12224 Ventura Blvd has been a Studio City fixture long enough to earn genuine neighborhood trust. If you already know Art's and are thinking about your next visit, the question worth asking is whether a group booking here delivers more than a standard table. The short answer: for a casual group meal on the Valley side of the hill, Art's is a reasonable call. For fine-dining ambition, look elsewhere on the Studio City restaurant circuit.
What to Expect
Art's is a classic American-style delicatessen, the kind of place where the menu leans on deli staples: towering sandwiches, matzo ball soup, pastrami, and breakfast served past noon. It sits in the corridor of Ventura Blvd that functions as Studio City's informal main street, within range of the studios that made the neighborhood what it is. The dining room is unpretentious and high-capacity, which makes it a practical choice when you need to feed a group without coordinating a tasting menu or fighting a reservation system. Walk-in availability tends to be better here than at the more sought-after spots nearby.
If you visited once and kept things simple, consider pressing further into the menu on a return trip. The deli format rewards regulars who know what they want rather than first-timers scanning the room. Weekday mornings and early lunches are the most relaxed times to visit; the room gets louder and more compressed on weekend afternoons when the brunch crowd arrives. For a group that wants to talk, arriving before noon on a weekday gives you the leading chance of a comfortable experience.
Private and Group Dining
Art's capacity suits groups better than most boutique Studio City spots. The main room can absorb a party of six to ten without the awkward table-push logistics you'd face at somewhere like Laurel Tavern. For a group that wants a shared, low-friction meal, a deli format actually works in your favor: individual ordering keeps everyone happy across dietary lines, and the check is easy to split. There is no indication of a dedicated private dining room from available data, so if true event-level privacy matters, this may not be the right venue. Groups booking for a private occasion would do better to contact the restaurant directly to confirm what arrangements are possible.
Leading Time to Visit
Weekday lunch is the call. The room operates at a more manageable pace, service is attentive, and the food arrives faster than during weekend peak hours. If you're bringing a group, earlier in the week gives you the most flexibility on table configuration. Avoid Saturday and Sunday afternoons if your priority is comfort over energy; the weekend crowd can make conversation harder than the deli format would suggest.
Practical Details
Address: 12224 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604. Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins are generally accommodated outside of peak weekend hours. Dress: Casual. This is a deli — jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate. Budget: Deli pricing; expect to spend in the mid-range for a full meal with a drink. Getting there: Street parking and nearby lots are available along Ventura Blvd. The venue is accessible by Metro bus along Ventura. For more on getting around, see our Studio City experiences guide.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Art's sits against its Studio City peers.
FAQ
What should I wear to Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant?
- Dress casually. Art's is a neighborhood deli, not a destination dining room. Jeans, casual tops, and sneakers are the norm. There is no dress code, and you would be overdressed in anything formal.
Does Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
- A deli format gives you reasonable flexibility: many items are naturally adaptable, and the menu breadth means vegetarians and those avoiding red meat can usually find something workable. That said, specific allergen or dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available data. If your restriction is serious, call ahead before visiting. The restaurant's address is 12224 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604.
What should a first-timer know about Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant?
- Come hungry and come with a preference in mind. The menu is wide, and first-timers who arrive undecided can find the breadth a little overwhelming. Deli staples are the reason to be here. Don't come expecting the precision of a sit-down restaurant like Le Bernardin in New York City or the tasting-menu focus of The French Laundry in Napa — Art's is playing a completely different game, and that's the point. Weekday lunch is the lowest-friction way to experience it for the first time.
Can I eat at the bar at Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant?
- Art's is a delicatessen and restaurant rather than a bar-forward venue. Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in available data. If counter or bar seating is important to your visit, confirm directly with the restaurant. For bar options in the neighborhood, see our Studio City bars guide.
Pearl Picks Nearby
Other Studio City venues worth considering alongside Art's: Caioti Pizza Cafe for a more intimate sit-down meal, Iroha Sushi if Japanese is the preference, Katsu-Ya for a higher-energy sushi option, and Lala's Argentine Grill for something heartier. See the full Studio City restaurants guide for broader coverage, or explore hotels and wineries nearby.
Compare Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant | Easy | — | |||
| Caioti Pizza Cafe | Unknown | — | |||
| Iroha Sushi | Unknown | — | |||
| Katsu-Ya | Unknown | — | |||
| Lala's Argentine Grill | Unknown | — | |||
| Laurel Tavern | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Art's Delicatessen & Restaurant and alternatives.
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