Order food while you sunbathe on Central Park’s west side

New Yorkers soaking up the rays in Central Park this summer will soon be able to have their lunch or dinner delivered right to their place in the sun, The Post has learned.

A soon-to-launch service will connect hungry park-goers and scores of Manhattan restaurants with the touch of an app.

The service, from Delivery.com, is slated to debut on July 9 and will be available on the west side of the park from 66th Street to 86 Street.

Delivery on the company’s Summer Central promotion is available from 11 a.m. through 8 p.m., the company said — and all customers have to do is let Delivery.com know where in the park they are — like in the north part of the Sheep Meadow — and a rough description of how they can be identified.

Among the packages are the $19 Summer Lovin’ and $10.99 Vitamin G(rease), a hangover cure comprised of Gatorade, large coffee, Advil and a sandwich. Each order comes with koozies, a free set of sunglasses and a bottle opener.

The company has set a minimum spending limit of $8.

Delivery.com, which is competing against Seamless and GrubHub when it comes to food delivery, hopes the Central Park promo attracts new users by allowing folks to chow down without disrupting their sunbathing or sports.

“Anything that can make people’s live easier without hassle, New Yorkers, in particular, will eat up and love,” said Neeraj Sharma, the VP of marketing at Delivery.com.