Menu
Popular dishes
Location & Hours
You Might Also Consider
in Salad, Burgers, Vegetarian
in Caterers, Bars, Barbeque
Amenities and More
About the Business
Verti Marte is a 24-hour deli and grocery in the French Quarter that offers free delivery and takeout of critically and locally celebrated food.
Ask the Community
Q:
Do they serve po'boys after 11 pm?
A:
Q:
Do they sell tshirts?
A:
Recommended Reviews
Overall rating
1548 reviews
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
- Mar 19, 2024
Wow, what an experience. Had I not seen the food produced before going into the store, I'm not sure I would have made it.
This place is a convenience store that is PACKED to the gills with stuff. Little pathways to get through to the back.
The muffuletta is what we had. Regular(mighty) and the spicy version. Both were tasty, the oil on the spicy option can really light you up if you get it just right.
The pricing is on par with others in the area and the area where you get this does seem off the beaten path. Is it central groceries sandwich - no, but it was a great option for us this past weekend.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Feb 24, 2024
It's the de-facto option if you need a 24/7 spot. Think it's pretty good, but didn't find anything extraordinary about it.
All that Jazz Sandwich: It is made fresh, topped with shrimp, and other things. I can't remember. It's a bit heavy of a sandwich and it was highly touted as a recommendation. You can even split this in half with someone to be honest.
Service: You're not here for the service. Order, keep your receipt, wait for your food and leave. There's no table service, or anywhere to sit, or stand. Order and off you go!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Cai J.New Orleans, LA025Feb 7, 2024
If you want a variety of cooked food of your choosing...if your appetite is liable to erupt at ANY time of the day, this should be on your shortlist!
Conveniently located in Downtown New Orleans; they have a specialized quality home made Tartar Sauce recipe ® and quite sizable plates of your choosing.
Folks can also buy the combo with chips + cold drink/beer/tea at the front from the conveniently connected Corner Store! !!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Mar 24, 2024
If you are traveling to NOLA, you will walk by this thinking it's only a little corner mart and that's where you are wrong!! Hidden gem. They workers aren't there to proved the most amazing customer service but they are not rude in any way-they are just very busy! There is a small menu outside but go all the way inside to the back and read its giant menu. They offer tons of food but my husband and I shared their All that Jazz sandwich. You need to order at the register and not the back. There is no place to eat. Pay and leave. We walked over to the French Market and found a table to enjoy this messy but glorious sandwich. It's a lot and my husband was impressed. Give it a try. I'm trying their poboy next time.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Mar 10, 2024
We checked out this very popular little neighborhood market based on the reviews for muffulettas. It is a very small store jam packed with stuff. In the back is a counter where you can get a plate lunch or a sandwich. There are no tables only takeout. We had to order at the cash register at the font of the store then wait by the counter for our order. There were about 10 people waiting for orders which in this store is comical because every aisle is then blocked. We got our sandwich a 1/2 muffuletta and took it back to our Airbnb. Our opinion was that it had way too much cheese. The sandwich was heated and the cheese was oozing and very stringy. It was not one of our favorite muffulettas but if you like lots of cheese, give them a try.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 11705042498Dec 20, 2023
This review is solely based on my December 2023 delivery of the All That Jazz sandwich.
Watch some YouTube videos of food bloggers in NOLA and this sandwich consistently appears. Why?
Because it is THAT DAMN GOOD.
You can't really encapsulate what this sandwich is in a language created by mortals. If you have had the best sandwich ever in your life come stand next to this one, it would pale in comparison. Unless of course, you have had the All That Jazz sandwich, in which case you know what I am talking about.
Why and how should ham, cheese, shrimp, mushrooms and tomatoes come together so perfectly? It shouldn't even be a thing - but this is not a thing - this is a masterpiece. It is the Sistine Chapel ceiling of sandwiches. It is the pinnacle of sandwich mastery. It is the Mona Lisa of anything ever placed between bread - a whimsical enigmatic smile daring you to comprehend what you are seeing.
I liked it!Helpful 47Thanks 7Love this 48Oh no 0 - Nov 12, 2023
Never heard of this place until I walked by it almost daily during my week long stay in the New Orleans French Quarter.
I am not a fan of New Orleans Po Boys and I don't frequent 24/7 places to eat, as up at 6am and asleep at 10pm. All this changed once I found Verti Marte.
Located in a residential area of the French Quarter with 2 hour limits on parking 7am-7pm rigorously enforced. Stay longer than 2 hours and you risk a parking citation, or even having your car towed.
Convenience store open 24/7 with groceries, snack foods in the front and deli in the back. Narrow aisles, especially around the cashier, where most people have to move sideways to get by. Prevents wholesale thief. Front windows covered with metal fencing to prevent break ins.
You place your order with the front cashier, paying in advance, no dine and dash, and waiting 10-20 minutes for your order to be made. Have to hand over your receipt to get your food. No ticket, no food.
All That Jazz sandwich costs $25.28 when delivered by Grubhub, before delivery and tip charges. Cash price in person takeout is $17.25 plus $1.80 tax or $19.05 -10.43% sales tax on convenience food! Credit card in person takeout price is $19.81 -4% surcharge.
Sign at store says "No refund without the return of the food/item purchased. No refund if two or more bites are eaten from returned food." So only take one big bite of the sandwich if you are unsure if you'll like it!
Walked 200 feet to my timeshare, up 18 stairs, to my 300 square foot condo.
Wife gets half, and I get half of the 12 inch submarine sandwich.
One bite and I'm in Po Boy heaven. Each bite has grilled shrimp, turkey, ham, mushrooms, tomatoes, swiss cheese and American cheese, topped off with WOW sauce, and surrounded by a food long roll of bread.
So messy, best eaten over a plate, with a fork to pile in all the shrimp, mushrooms and tomatoes falling out. The WOW sauce causes the bread to dampen and weaken, falling apart in your hands. The slices of turkey and ham prevent the sandwich from completely falling apart. The grilled shrimp in the white-orange WOW sauce is heavenly.
Do not eat when wearing white pants or white shirt. I did, but my timeshare condo had a washing machine and dryer.
We didn't eat this once, but twice, during our 1 week stay in New Orleans. Almost made it three times, but wife balked on the last day. Eat this thing daily for years and you won't be able to fit through the narrow aisles of Verti Marte, and will have to send your thinner relative to pickup the food.
Yelp reviews by Richard R, Omar S, and Fox E, the Mount Rushmore of Yelp, can't be wrong - this is the mother of all Po Boy sandwiches.Helpful 42Thanks 16Love this 42Oh no 0 - 4982901041Jan 28, 2024
My older sister recommended this place to get some really delicious Shrimp Po'Boy when going out. There was a line to order and pick up your food, but it is worth it! Their sandwiches are delicious! The warm bread and the fried shrimp is perfect to eat after a night out or just when you're too lazy to cook. I was eating my sandwich the first night as I was starving and people asked what I was eating since it looked like I really enjoyed my sandwich. I definitely recommend coming here to grab some food to go! Best Shrimp Po'Boy sandwiches!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 268275655Oct 18, 2023
Good po boys in the quarter? Yup, they do exist.
Got a shrimp po boy. Packed with tons of fried shrimp. I didn't quite get the "wow" sauce, but overall the sandwich is good. The bread they use is good, with a nice crusty exterior, and the sandwich is massive.
Plus they're always open.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - 222419670Oct 28, 2023
It's not a 5 star grocery store; it's a 5 star sandwich shop.
When you visit then first time its like a teeny tiny seven-eleven but with aisles that are narrow and the floors sometimes have boxes blocking the way a little. If you need groceries or some drinks for your hotel stay then go to Rouses but if you crave an amazing Po Boy then you are in the right place.
Push to the back of the little shop and you'll find the deli counter and the menu board (HUGE SELECTION). I almost always go for the Shrimp Po Boy. I get mine with lettuce tomato and their wow sauce but sometimes I get mayo instead of wow sauce. Bread is always excellent and the fried shrimp has crispy breading but then shrimp is cooked perfect.
I'm not a huge fan of Po Boys (or sandwiches in general) but my husband loves Po Boys; Verti Marie is a favorite of both of us.Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 1
You Might Also Consider
in Soul Food, Cajun/creole, Seafood
in Sushi Bars, Fast Food, Japanese