

Ditch the sad desk lunch and treat yourself to a delicious sandwich near Short Pump Town Center! Located on W Broad Street, just a short walk from the Innsbrook Office Park, Potbelly Sandwich Works is your go-to lunch spot in Henrico County. Step inside and enjoy! Fuel up for the day with our breakfast sandwiches. From classic egg and cheese to various options, we’ve got the perfect breakfast sandwich near you! Feeding a crowd? Our catering menu is here to make your life easier (and tastier). From sandwich platters to fresh salads and more, we’ve got something for everyone. Ready for a quick bite in Glen Allen? Order online or pop by at 10921 W Broad Street, Glen Allen, VA. We’ll handle the food, you handle the fun!
Retro-style counter-serve chain known for made-to-order toasted sandwiches, salads & baked goods.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10921 W Broad St, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Phone: (804) 747-1782
Website: https://www.potbelly.com/?olonwp=JjBtp_vMLk25gkYh_bnoiQ
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I leave reviews because I rely on them when I’m in unfamiliar areas, and I enjoy supporting local spots I haven’t tried before. Potbelly was one of those places.
While staying at a nearby hotel, I decided to stop in for a Mediterranean sandwich with hummus—something I’d looked forward to trying. I was greeted politely by a female cashier and followed the signs to the ordering area. After a short wait, she called someone over to take my order. The young man who arrived seemed disengaged and didn’t greet me. When he asked a question I couldn’t understand, I had to ask him to repeat it—it was about the sandwich size. Since it was my first time there, I asked if he could show me. He held one up, I said that was fine, and asked if it could be cut in half. He told me to let the next person know, but no one ever followed through.
Back at the prep station near the register, the same female employee asked if I wanted all the standard ingredients—I said yes. She then asked about guacamole, which I declined, though she shared she enjoys it on that sandwich. I appreciated the small talk, but it was unclear who was actually making my sandwich—there didn’t seem to be a clear flow or responsibility.
When I got back to my hotel and opened the sandwich, I was disappointed. It was thin, under-filled, and not visually appealing. The portion looked like something fit for a smaller size, not what I had selected. Thankfully, I had grabbed some spicy mustard because the sandwich lacked flavor. Also, it wasn’t cut, as requested, so I had to tear it apart myself.
While it was edible, it didn’t come close to expectations. If I had been closer, I probably would’ve gone back to address it.
Tip: Check your sandwich before leaving. The ingredients were sparse, the service felt uncoordinated, and the overall experience just didn’t deliver. If the young man is still in training, someone needs to be guiding him more closely—customer service makes a big difference.