Potbelly Sandwich Shop

“And the soon to be "world famous" Potbelly hot peppers are every bit as good as advertised.”

“The delivery is quick usually 20-25mins”

“The whole grain bread was fresh and harty.”

Potbelly Sandwich Shop

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Good sandwiches, always crowded during lunch, never really full after eating one sandwich.

  2. This is a great location, though very busy at lunchtime. Weekends it is very quiet. Nice single bathroom in the back. Seating is limited with about 8 tables. I had a turkey and cheese toasted, simple yet delicious.

  3. I think I've made it clear that I'm a fan of Potbelly's since it's one of the few Chicago imports that's still pretty faithful to the original. I've been to a bunch of other locations in the city and they all have the friendly, chatty staff, the little tubs of potato and macaroni salads and the 'secret menu.' Well, at least this Potbelly's still has the tubs of salads. There was a group of three being talked to by someone there about-what seemed like a catering order, I wasn't sure since no one paid me any attention. Finally, someone came up to the bread station and asked what I wanted. I was going to order a Sicilian which is a secret menu item and was about to tell him what goes in it (sometimes they don't know but they're willing to make it) when I got abruptly cut off "We don't do that here."

    Well, okay then but that's a pretty shitty way of telling me. So I get my sandwich and decide to get a cup of soup which apparently was an ordeal for him too. So, the lady and I decided to stay put and eat and the three employees basically acted as though we weren't there. Yelling at each other, blasting music, dancing and I found out more than I needed to about their personal lives.

    Thankfully, there are other Potbelly's out there to go to besides this one.

  4. After hearing about this amazing sandwich shop from my brother, I was kind of disappointed to walk in and realize the place was a glorified Subways. I didn't even realize it was a chain until my friend mentioned she had one by her job!  

    It has the same setup as other sandwich shops, where you pick your bread, type of sandwich/meats/cheeses, and toppings. Was it good? Sure. But was it as legit as a real NYC deli? Not in my opinion.

    All in all would I go again? Maybe, but I'd make sure there are no other mom and pop (yelp approved) delis before settling.

  5. This place has pretty good sandwiches. It's really packed during lunch time. The "a wreck" was yummy, especially the pickle. The "Italian" was pretty good too, but you have to order the extras when you order your sandwich. The chili wasn't bad, tasted like any other chili. There's a lady standing on line with an iPad receiving your orders. This would have been a good thing if she didn't kick off the line and told my friend and I to look at the paper menu first.

  6. Basically a Quiznos clone – they do toasted sandwiches.

    Got the A Wreck on multigrain and it was pretty good.
    Big size is about a subway foot-long size.

    Prices for the large sandwich are $7-8 after tax.

  7. I'm a Potbelly pig when it comes to the roast beef sandwiches (with everything of course!) here.  Take that Subway!  Meet your grown up and hotter sandwich shop cousin!  The sandwiches are 5 bucks!!!! And did I mention they are good?!

    And I don't know if this is by design but it seems that whenever I happen to be extremely hungry,  I run right into a Potbelly!  Thank you for the convenient locations scattered throughout the city and in my borough!

    The stag are super friendly too!

  8. I would normally not write a review a review for a fast-casual place.  I also happen to be a shareholder of PBPB so I am doubly disappointed in this Potbelly's location.  

    My two complaints:

    1.  There is only one sandwich size!  Sorry but the smaller sandwich just doesn't do the job for me.  I was honestly dismayed when I couldn't order a bigger sandwich.

    2.  This is on a more personal level; I ordered a chicken and cheddar and as it came out of the oven, the lady who pulled it literally dropped half the sandwich off on the floor, looked at me and continued making my sandwich.  I was so in shock that she didn't remake my sandwich that I just let her do it and now I am here on yelp writing a stupid review for an assembly line sandwich shop.

    Anyways I love Potbelly's, just was not happy with this one.

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West 45th Street 19
New York 10036 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm