Tired of the same old takeout? Here are five new sandwich spots that deliver for in-office meetings.

Granville Café
Photo: Courtesy of Granville Café

Refashioned ClassicsGlendale's Granville Café offers deli-style sandwiches with gourmet upgrades, like an applewood bacon-avocado melt topped with Gruyère and Petit Basque cheeses. Delivery to Glendale and Burbank is available through L.A. Bite and Restaurants on the Run for minimum orders of $20.
Photo: Courtesy of Granville Café

Bun RunTake a Bao makes steamed white or wheat buns for pan-Asian-inspired sandwiches. Selections include miso beef with pickled carrots, marinated cucumbers, radish sprouts, and scallions. The restaurant offers $10 delivery on minimum orders of $100 in Century City from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Additional charges apply to other neighborhoods.
Photo: Vanessa Stump

Seasonal SelectionsDowntown's Gram and Papa's creates sandwiches like prosciutto on pressed ciabatta. Delivery is free to downtown from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Photo: Jessica Boone for BizBash

Sustainable OptionsBeverly Hills-based Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop now offers tuna melts and barbecue chicken sandwiches. Delivery is free within a half-mile of the restaurant.
Photo: Jessica Boone for BizBash

Down-Home BBQAfter renovating South Pasadena's Gus's Barbecue last May, the new owners added a catering menu and delivery service. Customers can pair orders of mini pulled pork or brisket sandwiches with sides like coleslaw. For orders of at least $200, plus a $15 delivery charge, Gus's will deliver within a 15-mile radius.
Photo: Jessica Boone for BizBash