Matt E.
Yelp
I've wanted to visit Addy's Sandwich Bar for what seems like years, but it took me moving down the street to finally find the time. And now that I've been here a few times, it saddens me that I wasn't enjoying these damn fine soups, salads, and sandwiches earlier!
Addy's is a teeny-tiny little storefront downtown that based on its hours (closed by 4 on weekdays, closed altogether on weekends) is clearly geared towards office workers. At least when the weather is nice, there's always a line, and it's definitely not fast. But what it is is fresh and delicious! I've enjoyed every bite I've had from Addy's and I'll have plenty more in the future.
Sandwiches here are reliably good, though if you come later in the day you might have to sub out an ingredient or get it on a different kind of bread. I suppose this is because they're ordering conservatively, and I don't like food waste, so I'm ok with it. But it's something to consider if you're heading in after the lunch rush.
They have three sandwich categories: paninis, pitas, and baguettes. I'm not a big pita guy, but the others are pretty dope. I'm here for the ham panini, as well as the pesto chicken. The ham and brie baguette is pretty outstanding as well.
The other day I had a soup that may have changed my life. I forget the name of it, but it had chicken, paprika, sour cream and spaetzle. I'm telling you... it may have ruined me for other soups. The soups are always rotating, so I can't bank on having it again any time soon, but whomever it is that makes their soups is a pro.
I really like this place, but it's hard to find seating when it's busy, and you might not get what you want once it's slowed down. Thankfully, they do carryout orders and deliver with one of those services. You should certainly find a way to try out Addy's Sandwiches. They're great.