Gordon Fenn
I’ve probably had 30-40 sandwiches here at this point, the service is great and the specials are always worth giving a try. It’s not going to be the cheapest lunch you’ve ever eaten, but sometimes having a sandwich that can border on transcendent might be worth a buck or two.
Order ahead online, try the soup, eat it in the sunshine.
… moreBryan Aalberg
I really love this place. Like top sandwich shop in town my a pretty wide margin. The staff is super friendly and helpful. The sandwiches are all amazing. They use quality ingredients and have unique flavors and combos. The soup is great too. Super highly recommended. One of my favorite spots in Portland.
… moreCharlie
Amazing food, service and atmosphere. Classic deli/sandwich shop. They are one of the best sandwich shops in Portland!
Power salads, fresh juices, and cookies are delicious. Highly recommend!
… morej bucky
wow delicious! I stopped in first time and got a bit overwhelmed by the huge menu that I decided to come back another time.
Glad I did.
I really wanted a ham and gruyère baguette but they were sold out of ham.
Instead I got a turkey, brie, cucumber and crème fraîche baguette and a cup of white bean soup. (gf)
Both were very tasty.
Then I noticed they have a paté sandwich, know I know what i’m coming back for!
Bread and quality of ingredients is top notch, really nice. The lady on the cash register is super nice also.
I wish I worked downtown more often!
… moreNavin Sadarangani
Staff is very friendly and the service is fairly quick. I called in to place my order (you can’t order online unfortunately).
The place doesn’t have seating that I saw of and it was pretty crowded. That said, their service is fairly quick.
Their menu is huge and they have a wide variety of things to pick from.
I got myself the soup of the day (carrot Ginger soup) and the power Salad. I found the food quite tasty. The Power Salad gives you some options to pick. Mine was chick pea salad + hard boiled egg + avocado + quinoa, kale and carrot on a vinaigrette dressing. Very sumptuous and nutritious. For the portion though, I found it a bit on the pricey side and hence one less star than 5.
… moreAnthony Perullo
$18 for a bowl of soup and a roll. $18 for a bowl of soup and a roll. $16 plus like an idiot I add a 2 buck tip. Bummer. Silly experience. I’m much happier giving my money to the suffering folks wandering the streets. I tried to question what the hell was going on but I got nowhere so I’ll just kvetch comfortably from my kitchen table
… moreMatthew Miller
If you’re gonna take up space in another person’s neighborhood you need to be open long enough to provide people who actually live downtown full-time and gainful employment. Being open less than 25 hours a week is a joke. You are actively participating in the gentrification of one of the last safe neighborhoods for BIPOC Portlanders. Your branding is hypocritical and disgusting. Very few people of color patronize this business and it’s for a reason. Progressive signs are hollow when they’re in the window of a business that is pushing BIPOC out for their own benefit. Don’t support gentrifiers if you want Portland to be a lively MULTICULTURAL community.
… moreBrandon Larkin
Addy’s is my favorite downtown work lunch spot. Friendly service, comes out quick. Honestly I’ve always walked right in and ordered the special salad. Can’t go wrong!
… moreJill Parker
Prices were reasonable. Not very much meat on the sandwiches but at least they are a decent size. The chicken pesto panini was a lot of pesto and not a lot of chicken. That said, the flavors are good and the bread is amazing.
… moreNathan “Qwin”
Great little Sando shop downtown off the Streetcar line. Reasonably priced, clean quick and courteous service. I had a Roast Beef special with pickled asparagus and it was delicious. First time there but not the last.
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