Food

Potbelly – New York Ave.

Subs and shakes with a side of live music

The food: Milkshakes, malteds, and submarine sandwiches—hot or cold—are the staples of this Chicago-based chain. Popular sandwiches include the Italian (a mix of capicola ham, mortadella, pepperoni, salami, and provolone) and the Wreck (a pileup of roast beef, turkey, salami, ham, and Swiss cheese). Choose from optional toppings that go beyond lettuce and tomato—including fiery peppers, pickles, and Italian seasoning. Made-to-order salads, a recent addition to the menu, are largely dressed up with sandwich meats and fillings (chopped salami, chicken salad) along with bleu cheese, dried cranberries, and artichoke hearts.

The scene: Potbelly got its start in the late 1970s as a sandwich counter set in an antiques shop. Although the chain is now national, its roots are evident in the aged mirrors, period light fixtures, and artfully scuffed woodwork. Is that a live acoustic guitarist? Could be. A loftlike stage above the door often features local artists strumming for the lunch crowd.

What’s nearby: This branch of Potbelly is close to the McPherson Square (Orange and Blue lines) and Metro Center (Orange, Blue, and Red) Metro stations. It’s a short walk to the White House, Mall, and Warner and National theaters.

Insider tip: Feeding a group of six or more? Customize a Box o’ Sandwiches to include a sandwich, chips, and a cookie for less than $6 a person.