Porchetta District

Italian restaurant · Georgetown

Porchetta District

Italian restaurant · Georgetown

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3421 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007

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Porchetta District serves up mouthwatering porchetta sandwiches made with free-range pork from local farms, all on crispy ciabatta for a satisfying bite.  

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3421 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007 Get directions

porchettadistrict.com
@porchettadistrict

$10–20 · Menu

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3421 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007 Get directions

+1 202 337 4455
porchettadistrict.com
@porchettadistrict

$10–20 · Menu

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"Georgetown Gourmet, the upscale grocer situated by the end of the Key Bridge, just introduced a side business specializing in porchetta sandwiches. Porchetta District sources free-range pork from local family farms to build out the traditional Italian street food. A roast of pork belly wrapped around a loin and rolled in herbs and spices gets roasted low and slow. Porchetta District carves meat to order and serves it on crusty ciabatta bread." - Tierney Plumb

Porchetta District Opens in Georgetown for Takeout and Delivery Sandwiches - Eater DC
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We stopped in here on an afternoon visit to Georgetown based on a ‘best sandwiches’ article from the Washington Post. My dining partner and I split the Porco Banh Mi’sh sandwich. The pork was moist and well seasoned, if slightly salty for my taste. The flavors of the sandwich were excellent and the toasted ciabatta roll was a nice change from a crusty baguette. I would not say this is the best sandwich I’ve ever had, but we thoroughly enjoyed it. We would probably return to try some of the other sandwich choices on a future visit to Georgetown. The service was excellent.

Kim Nguyen

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High quality sandwiches that are very, very good! The Cubano is executed well — perfectly toasted with nice pork ratio. The Kunz Melt was even better with great flavor. I’m giving 4 stars cuz of price. If these sandwiches came with a side soup or salad it can be justified but unfortunately it doesn’t.

Sophie Lee

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My sandwich lover of a boyfriend dragged us to this place, and despite it being 100 degrees, I could not be happier. The porchetta was perfectly tender, and the bits of fat were delightful (think fatty cha siu). We ordered the Kunz Melt and Cubano. While the truffle in the spicy truffle aioli did not come through, the melt did not need it. Both were wonderful to eat, and we are looking forward to coming back whenever we’re in the DC area.

Morgan Fykes

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I don't always love sandwiches but sometimes places change my mind by making exceptional one and this is one of those places. I will definitely return sometime soon for more sandwiches 🥪 😋

Ruilin Ong

Google
Ordered the cubano. Bread is fresh and crisp and the porchetta full of smoky savory melt-in-your-mouth goodness. Tightly packed too, which is a plus for outdoor dining by the park.

Sabrina H

Google
Kunz’s Melt was delicious!! Such a well-balanced sandwich. Pricey though, should come with a side of pickles and onions.

Alexis Belmonte

Google
Incredible sandwiches. Great flavor. It's a touch on the expensive side but the meat portions are great. Highly recommend the Cubano and the club.

Maya Camargo-Vemuri

Google
Delicious cubano; the Kunz's melt is pretty good, too, although the way the broccoli rabe is cut makes it a bit challenging to eat the sandwich without it falling apart. The porchetta is absolutely on point, though, which is why you really want to come here. Unfortunately, there's not really much in the way of a sit-down option, so you'll have to plan to take your sandwich to go.