Potbelly

14306 Lincoln St, Thornton - 80023
122 reviews
Sandwich Shop Fast Food Salad
(720) 274-4075

Decent, but nothing special. For the prices I would expect amazing.

Not good. Ordered a chicken salad w/Provolone. The chicken salad was dry and lacking flavor. The bread was also dry like it was sitting out all day. Waste of money. Won't be back.

Great food, fun staff, a rarity in Denver right now.

I paid way too much money for what I got. Their Italian sandwich has next no meat on it, there was more Giardiniera than there was meat, which usually I would see as a good thing. But when charging as much as they do for food, I expect I'm paying for the meat and I got next to nothing. If you had the same problem as me, go to Snarfs down off 120th & Pecos, they aren't perfect either but at least their price tag revolves around a good portion of meat.

What a joke. They had a list on the door of all the items they didn't have. It had to have been at least 11 items. Come on, I realize supply chains are strained, but how do other restaurants do it?? In the end it all worked out cuz I tried out Rosas Mexican Kitchen and it was out of this world.

Attached is a photo of my $12 bread sandwich. Complete rip-off, do not recommend this establishment!?

Had the farmhouse salad. YUCK. Wilted old greens. Slimy cucumbers. Deflated old cherry tomatoes. You should be embarrassed to send something like this out! We will be sure to steer clear of Pot Belly.

Loved it, my new favorite sandwich shop. If you are a fan of Firehouse Subs, you'll love it here; stop by!

Fourth time I've ordered food through them and EVERY time it was messed up! I guess I've learned my lesson and I won't be ordering from them again.

We used to get the family deal often, but I don't see it on the new website. I guess it was too good of a deal? Also, the new website either isn't working, or becomes disabled when it's too close to closing time. After selecting "Pickup" and "Get it ASAP", the "Continue to Menu" button does nothing. Would be better to display a message rather than disabling -- if that's what's going on. Users will think the website is broken and not come back -- unless it really is broken.