Sandwich House

“We had lunch at the Sandwich House after visiting the 9/11 Memorial Museum and walking through the financial district.”

“Amazing fresh ingredients, great homemade bread and gratuitous amounts of prosciutto di parma.”

“Fresh bread, which I was later informed is delivered from Balthazar daily……outstanding deli cuts, and overall impeccable presentation.”

Sandwich House

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

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Found this lunch place on Yelp, and what do you know! It's right across the street from work! 🙂

    This is an Italian restaurant owned by a Chinese family – not that I have any issues with that – just don't get confused when you walk in and it looks like a Chinese fast food restaurant…because the decor sure gives off that vibe!!

    Their lunch specials are a really great deal. They have a daily sandwich, and a selection of soups you can choose from (either a large or small). In addition, you have a choice of either a can of soda or a bottle of water! Depending on whether you get the small or large soup, the entire meal will cost you between $9-11, which is a really great deal!

    I was feeling under the weather, and the chicken noodle soup was a wonderful pick me up during lunch! I had the sundried tomato/grilled chicken sandwich for dinner later and although the bread was a little tough, the flavors were still great!

    I'll definitely be back on another day of the week to try a different sandwich and soup combo!!

  2. My colleague was craving a sandwich, so we looked a few places up and stumbled upon this place.  It's a very hole-in-the-wall-ish type place where you really don't sit inside and it's best to take your goods to go.

    I ordered a prosciutto sandwich on whole wheat bread and a lentil soup combo for around $10.  The prosciutto sandwich was good when I was having it, but I got that feeling afterwards where too much of a good thing just isn't good at all.  In this case, the prosciutto was really good, but there was actually TOO much of it in the sandwich – silly me, who ever complains about too much prosciutto?  It was a bit too salty for my liking.
     
    The lentil soup was really good – a hearty, healthy and very flavorful soup.  Would totally get that again.

    Solid place for a quick lunch in the FiDi area – I'll come back for the lentil soup but try a different sandwich next time.

  3. Solid inexpensive lunch option in the financial district.  There was a line to the door when we arrived which is always a good sign.  The service was quick so we only had to wait about 5 minutes to place our order.  

    We had a chicken parm sandwich and the ravioli of the day which was spinach and cheese.  Both were very good.  I noticed that it took a little longer to receive our order since we had pasta but we were still able to get in and out in 40 minutes or less.

  4. Decided to update my review on this place. My original review was on the eggplant which indeed was terrible. Ive since gone back and decided to give it another shot. I tried the penne Alfredo with grilled chicken and it is actually really good. And then went back and tried the chicken parm which I liked as well. So as much as I hate to admit it this place is pretty good despite my inital experience here. Still stay away from the eggplant!

  5. Solid sandwich shop.  Fast service and fresh ingredients. Get the peppered salami sandwich, you won't regret it.

  6. The food is ok, but the lady who took my order over the phone was extremely impatient and rude! If not for my coworkers who were placing their orders through me, I would have hung up and ordered elsewhere. I won't be ordering here again.

  7. It baffles me that this place has four stars.

    By the looks of it, maybe their sandwiches are DECENT. But I didn't have a sandwich and my pasta was BLEH.

    You know when you really need your fix of pasta? Yeah I had that yesterday afternoon so I went on Seamless and found this lovely restaurant had free delivery and a good rating. So what did I do? I ordered myself my fave, penne alla vodka.

    WRONG. Should not have done that.

    My delivery was late and the delivery man didn't come up to my office floor (as I had clearly stated in the notes) so I had to go DOWN to pick up my food. (UGH.)

    Okay, so now I'm thinking this pasta should be HEAVENLY.

    WRONG, AGAIN.

    The pasta barely had enough sauce to cover the noodles and they gave me ROTINI NOT penne. WHAT. Oh and the ROTINI was overcooked. WHAT.

    What an unfortunate experience.

  8. One of the few lunch spots open in this area on a weekend, and not a bad option at all.   I had the carrot-squash soup, which was perfectly comforting and filling without being too creamy or salty.   The chicken avocado sandwich with the herbed mayo was excellent.   That mayo though!   I'm normally not a mayo lover, but I let the sandwich guy do this thang, didn't request any adjustments, and I'm glad I left sandwich alone and enjoyed it as-is.  If I were in the area again I'd try that proscuitto sandwich.

    The soup with half-sandwich is a perfectly satisfying lunch, and a great deal at just under $10.  There is no lunch-time deal on the weekends, which I think includes a soda or water for around $10.

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Ann Street 17
New York 10038 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm