Potbelly Sandwich Shop

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421 Town Sq
Wheaton, IL 60187

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(630) 221-0123
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After you've had Potbelly, Subway will never satisfy you again. Potbelly's fun antique store theming combined with their affordable delicious toasted sandwiches make for a fantast...

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I tried Potbelly because I heard so much about how amazing the sandwiches were. I must admit that I was disappointed. First the menu is quite small. Second, the sandwiches are ...

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Good-Not Great-Sandwichs 12/30/2006

I tried Potbelly because I heard so much about how amazing the sandwiches were. I must admit that I was disappointed. First the menu is quite small. Second, the sandwiches are mostly bread with a little meat. cheese, and sauce. While the bread is good, I prefer sandwiches with lots of veggies and natural flavors. Overall, I would choose Panera over Potbelly any day. more

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Great sandwiches 5/3/2006

After you've had Potbelly, Subway will never satisfy you again. Potbelly's fun antique store theming combined with their affordable delicious toasted sandwiches make for a fantastic meal. This Potbelly is located in Wheaton at the center of the plaza. There's not a ton of seating, but I've never had a problem getting a table. For fast, fresh sandwiches for less than $5, you can't beat Potbelly's. more

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Toasted goodness 1/29/2006

This Potbelly Sandwich Works is a great alternative to the higher priced Red Robin next door. At the center of the Wheaton Town Square shopping center, Potbelly features toasted sandwiches with fresh ingredients, homemade shakes and malts, and live music. Although it's not a huge restaurant, there's plenty of seating for patrons. more
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  • In Short
    The owners of a Chicago antique shop decided to start serving sandwiches to their customers in 1977--and it ended up taking over the business. As the restaurant expanded, natural...

  • 7/6/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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