Beloved comedy writers Evan Susser and David Phillips set off to do something never done before: rank 14 Jewish delis.
In the first episode recorded remotely the Deli Boys return to their roots: Jerry’s Deli and Dave King.
This week the Deli Boys go to Izzy's in Santa Monica with the wonderful Becky Feldman ("Too Stupid to Live"). It's the triumphant return of spinning for segments and you'll never guess what segment she gets. Also, it might be the last episode of Deli Boys ever recorded in person?
This week the Deli Boys go to Wexler’s Deli with the very funny Alan Yang (“Master Of None”, “Tigertail”). They say their farewells to an iconic LA deli, play another instalment of Koufax or Kofiction, and start a deep deli investigation.
Season 2 continues as David and Evan take the very funny Jess Dweck (“Brooklyn 99”, “Big Mouth”) to Maury’s Bagels. And most importantly ask themselves the question... should we still to be doing this?
The Deli Boys are back!!! For the season 2 premiere the Deli Boys and Carl Tart (“Brooklyn 99” “The Flagrant Ones”) go to Pico Kosher Deli… or do they?
David and Evan finally got their friend Nick Wiger ("Doughboys" "How Did This Get Played") to agree to go eat with them at Brent's. They compare the subtle differences between the Northridge and Westlake locations, Nick spins for segments, and there's a very big announcement that brings the future of the podcast into question.
David and Evan are joined by their good friend and fellow equal in the podcasting community Mike Mitchell ("Love," "Birthday Boys") to go eat at Brent's Deli. Did this episode work out exactly as planned? Listen and find out!
Evan and David take Madeline Walter ("Brooklyn Nine Nine") to Weiler's Deli on the advice of David's grandma and they have an interesting time. Madeline guesses for gelt and the Deli Boys release their very first ad!
The show continues to get more interesting when David and Evan break bread with their boss, Dan Goor (co-creator of "Brooklyn Nine Nine), at Eleven City Diner. Dan guesses for gelt, and David takes drastic measures in an attempt to get his mom to listen to his own podcast.
Bryan Safi (9-1-1, Young & Hungry and Throwing Shade) goes to Phil’s Deli with the Deli Boys. Bryan guesses for gelt and is grilled about who he likes more: Evan or David.
Jennie Pierson (Blackish, Kidding) joins the Deli Boys for a special Passover episode. She searches for the afikoman and reads the four questions!
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