Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant Menu

  • Breakfast
  • Artisan Soups
  • Freshly Tossed Greens Salads
  • Hot Sandwiches
  • Just 4 Kids
  • Hand-Crafted Wraps
  • Bake Shop
  • Sides
  • Beverages

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  • Breakfast
  • Artisan Soups
  • Freshly Tossed Greens Salads
  • Hot Sandwiches
  • Just 4 Kids
  • Hand-Crafted Wraps
  • Bake Shop
  • Sides
  • Beverages

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  • Pratik P.

    Not only are they in Vegas and Anaheim, but here too! Man, they're rapidly expanding globally!!! Amazing. Jerk chicken is fun ordering but my favorite is the turkey club and tuna melt with tomatoes. This is a very successful concept done right. No matter where you have it, quality and flavor is consistent. However I still favor the Las Vegas location. You will never be disappointed and always get a hot sandwich!

    (5)
  • Debbie E.

    I was exiting the airport and realized I was starving and should get something to eat before I hit the road. A sandwich seemed perfect. The sandwiches are all hot but I asked for it not hot and they said they still needed to taste the bun (their signature) but they didn't have to heat up the meat and cheese. Perfect. I had an Italian which was mortadella, capicola, salami, ham, mozzarella, tomatoes and Italian dressing. It was pretty good. Topped it off with some salt and vinegar potato chips and a bottled iced tea. The meal definitely hit the spot. Total with tax came to $11.74.

    (4)
  • Lee L.

    Another one of our stops during the PHL delay. Tried the broccoli and cheese soup and bacon egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. Pretty tasty, and is nice and hot. I mean it's not the best thing I've eaten, but for airport food this is pretty decent.

    (3)
  • Krista P.

    If you happen to be in Terminal D and need a bite - this is a great option! I got the Earl of Clubs (or something to that effect), it was made to order, put through the oven and was delicous. I'll go there again.

    (4)
  • Kenny B.

    Love this sandwich spot!! First time I tried this place was in vegas at like 4 in the morning and thought it was bomb but had no recollection of how it tasted. I guess anything was gonna be bomb at that time. But now that i have had the sandwich sober I realized how good this place is! Their bread is extremely fresh which I am a big fan of, good deli meats, and i really love their sandwich spread they use! And they toast all their sandwiches, whats not to love about a toasted sandwich with melted cheese all over the place!!

    (4)
  • Wendy C.

    Maybe I got the wrong thing.. but my ham and swiss wasn't that great. Originally I had rushed to get onto the airport shuttle to try and make my flight in philadelphia but I had missed it. Ended up sitting around trying to figure out what I could do for the next few hours. Lo and behold... there is an EARL OF SANDWICH somewhere in this freaking airport.. and of course it was back at my original spot before the shuttle ride. So back onto the airport shuttle I go.. and a few long terminal walk throughs later.. I have a earl of sandwich treasure in my hands! Something is a little off about it. Not enough flavor? Maybe I'm just too tired to enjoy it? I don't know. But this definitely is not as delicious as the Las Vegas location that I frequent. boo.

    (3)
  • JP A.

    Best airport sandwich I've ever had! Get the 'original' - super soft artisan bread w/cheese and traditional Philly steak! Staff was very nice and happy to boot. Side note: When at SFO, try Max's (terminal 2) - amazing grilled cheese, and the tomato soup is the perfect match!

    (5)
  • Sheena G.

    It's near impossible to customize your own sandwich or make substitutions-- good luck trying to order a cheese and tomato. I'm not one for being picky-- and I get it that they have specialty sandwiches, but if you can't order a cheese sandwich even with paying for a $7 sandwich AND removing components-- that's just a bit ridiculous. My sandwich was ok, nothing to write home about. The service here is TERRIBLE. The clerk needs to check her attitude in at the security line!

    (3)
  • Alex V.

    Not a fan of this place. My Italian sandwich was not impressive. The meats were low quality, the bread was old, and the sandwich was greasy. I realize people have low expectations in an airport but this was pretty bad even for an airport terminal. I took one bite and threw it in the trash.

    (2)
  • Eric L.

    Meh. Airport food.

    (2)
  • Matt S.

    Stopped here on a layover. Its in terminal D, but not on the concourse. Near the airport exit in Terminal D. Had The Original 1762. Can't complain about the sandwich at all.

    (4)
  • C K.

    Best breakfast sandwich I've ever gotten at an airport - freshly made to order and delicious! I almost can't wait till the next time in the airport to get another one!

    (4)
  • Samuel L.

    Okay, I was disappointed when I got to this Earls and found out they don't make the Cobb wrap. I ended up getting the Earl's club just like how everyone else mentioned. The sandwich is a little below or on par with the on in Las Vegas. The selection is definitely smaller than the one in Las Vegas but what do you expect from an Airport Earls. If you're on the go and want something that's probably one of the best sandwich chain stores, then this is the place to go. I'd recommend it--I even took an extra to PHX since there's nothing at that airport. If you're expecting Earl's from Las Vegas... don't. Edit: After trying some other options at the airport, this place just got bumped up to the Top 3 places to grab food to-go.

    (3)
  • Dave H.

    An Earl of Sandwich in Philadelphia? Pinch me. Okay, you need to be past airport security to eat here, but let's just assume you are. And that you're hungry. May I recommend their Italian hot sandwich? It'll leave you hot and bothered. Well, slightly hot but very bothered: it's the right amount of lunch, and there's enough grease that you won't want to eat again for hours. What I love about EoS sandwiches is that their dense-yet-yielding constructions are pleasing to the palate and kind to your chompers. EoS aficionados should note this is location has a more limited menu - it is an airport location, after all - but packs unlimited pleasure in their offerings. p.s. Friendly service.

    (4)
  • Sharon H.

    After getting off the airplane, all I wanted was hot, non-greasy airport food. I explored every terminal until I finally asked for directions. Apparently Terminal D was where everything was at... which wasn't a lot of restaurant options. However, seeing Earl's Sandwhich was definitely enough for me to round up my search. Earl's instantly reminded me of the delicious goodness from past late night meals after clubbing in Vegas. Must Gets: Full Montagu - Roast Beef, Roast Turkey, Cheddar, Swiss, Mustard Sauce, Roma Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce $7.49 Earl's Club - Roast Turkey, Bacon, Swiss, Club Sauce, ROma Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce $7.39 Italian - Mortadella, Capicola, Salami, Italian Dressing, Italian seasoning, Roma tomatoes, Ham and Mozarella $7.39 Soup of Day Tomato - $3.89 Boy, was the food delicious. Of the three, Earl's Club was my favorite. Great quality, hot pressed sandwhiches on whole wheat bread. The bread looked burnt when I opened up the gold foil rectangle of a sandwhich, but trust, its just dark due to the wheat. What I love about the sandwhiches is that all the ingredients are neatly packed for clean, quick feasting. The sandwhiches are sliced in diagonal half portions, perfect for sharing. The soup of the day included options of tomato, tomato with bacon, broccoli and cheese (ran out), and loaded potato soup. The tomato soup came with a bag of buttered croutons. Seriously, seeing Earl was a pleasant surprise and satisfying experience. Definitely the best food available in PHL with reasonable prices.

    (4)
  • Caroline K.

    My sandwich was average. The meat had ok flavor, it needed more cheese, but the whole wheat bread was delicious! It's in a great location to for grabbing a sandwich before or after you board.

    (3)
  • Craig D.

    (4) ~ very good overall sandwiches OUR MENU: * The Original = (4) very good * All-American = (4) very good * White Bread = (4) very good * Whole Wheat Bread = (3) ok * Potato Chips = (3) ok * Chocolate Chip Cookie = (3.5) good

    (4)
  • Dave R.

    Really decent sandwich place in the airport. I've had the Italian, tuna melt, jerk chicken and the classic Earl. The bread is always fresh and tasty. The service is decent, they just take forever to make the food. Their Earl brand chips are to die for. It's always a good fallback place when I'm not on F.

    (4)
  • Imran H.

    OTW back to Cali I edged in here to Earl of Sandwich. This little gem is hard to come by- closest one i believe is @ the Planet Hollywood in Vegas. Was so relieved after getting through security to be face to face with roast beef and swiss (no cheddar). Bread- amazing, radish sauce- nice, meat- wow, did those meat tendons just melt in my mouth? On Par? Naw, more like on birdy -_____-

    (4)
  • Jaimie L.

    I made a short trip to Philly a few weeks ago and as I was browsing what kind of delicious food I could get at the Philly airport on my way back, I saw the three best words I would have never expected: Earl of Sandwich. I had my doubts considering that the set up was more like a fast food joint with absolutely no one there, in comparison to the fancy and crowded one at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. But the Montagu sandwich tasted just as great. I would have to say it was a great way to end my stay in Philly.

    (4)
  • Lucas R.

    By far, best airport sandwich I have had. Added bonuses were reasonable price and friendly service. Tried the All-American = fresh ingredients, good bread, and tastes great! For less than $10 with chips and a drink? What else could you ask for?!?

    (4)
  • Linda H.

    I had an early flight & a little time before takeoff and found room to relax here. I love a good hot cup of tea, which is sometimes hard to find, but they have a decent selection. They have egg, cheese, and sausage sandwiches but I tried the breakfast BLT and it was very good. They use just a little seasoned mayonnaise; they don't overdo it. Perfect. Staff was very friendly, which is a real treat in Philadelphia, were rude people are generally abundant.

    (4)
  • Ella F.

    If you're looking for great customer service this is not the place ! Sharde Saunders is by far the worst employee to ever have represent the company . First off i go up to order a meal and shes talking on her cell phone and asks "what you want" !!! First impressions last a life time !!!

    (2)
  • Bruce K.

    As airport grab-and-go restaurants are, Earl does a decent job with a variety of sandwich options including turkey, tuna and even a Hawaiian. But today I could smell the roast beef and so I got that one. Yum. Good portion of sliced beef that was beyond medium cooked with cheddar cheese and a yummy horseradish sauce. Nope, don't get lettuce or tomatoes on it. It's perfect the way it is. And since it's right between the security station and the top of the D gates (right near the Delta SkyClub!), it's easy to get and eat at the gate or on board.

    (4)
  • Tiffany T.

    The sandwiches here are better than their counterparts in Vegas: juicier meat, softer and more chewable bread, better flavor. Grab an original for your outbound flight -- yeah, you'll probably stink up the plane with the delicious smell of roast beef and horseradish but it sure beats snacking on salted peanuts.

    (5)
  • Yiwen S.

    the famous earl of sandwich. i can't believe i tried it here first before trying out the original in vegas. this is what i eat when i'm flying united out of terminal D. the full montagu is my favorite. what makes their sandwiches the best is not just the good bread and fresh ingredients. it's the fact that the sandwiches are neatly grill pressed, which not only makes the sandwiches nice and toasty, but also means it's not messy at all to eat.

    (4)
  • Patrick B.

    When it comes to sandwiches, this place has nothing on other chains. Specifically, Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's, Quiznos etc... Even Subway wins in my book just based on portion and I hate Subway! The sandwiches are small and I'm still hungry just a few minutes after finishing it. I ordered the Full Montague and it was good. Just not nearly as good as say, a Bootlegger Club from Jimmy John's. They also offer soups and salads however I cannot speak on those because I didn't order any. The price is steep too. Maybe it's because I'm in the airport but I can buy twice the sandwich for less money elsewhere. Now I have to go and spend more money at someplace else to stop my stomach from growling. The best part was that it was served hot and the cheese was nice and melted but you can get that elsewhere too. If you're in the mood for a sandwich, I strongly recommend looking for a different place unless that place is Subway. Don't ever eat at Subway! If Earl of Sandwich is your only choice, you might want something else instead of a sandwich. Thanks for reading.

    (2)
  • Chris J.

    Actually one of the better food places in the Philly airport. I just can't give more stars to a place that couldn't operate without a supply of trapped customers. While the sandwiches are better than most food you'll find here, the staff is always in slow motion and don't really care about anything. But in their defense that is how this airport runs.

    (3)
  • suenotto e.

    Someone making sandwiches thought it was ok to give a customer burnt bread. Unfortunately by the time I saw the sandwich, I was on my plane so I couldn't go back and ask them to make another. I called the numbers on the receipt to get a refund or gift card and no one has called me back. No one wants to be stuck on a long flight and find the food they just paid for is inedible-I ate the inside anyway because I was hungry and didn't have any other food except the pack of airline cookies they offer. I posted a picture of the bread I received. terrible, just terrible.. REVISED-manager kindly offered refund or replacement. I decided on replacement and will stop back at the shop on my return trip. I would eat there again.

    (3)
  • Dave O.

    If you find yourself behind security in Terminal D and looking for something to eat the options can be pretty slim, so you stop in at Earl of Sandwich its offerings are simple and usually your experience here will be at the same level of the service you receive. Today the staff was ok they weren't slammed with customers so I chose this place over the neighboring Burrito joint or the sit down Chickie & Pete's. One "Everything" Bagel toasted with Ham and Swiss with a light spread of Dijon Mustard and a bottle of water not exactly the breakfast of champions but it was ok and scores three stars if the situation repeats itself I"d do it again...

    (3)
  • Michelle N.

    4 solid stars for what possibly may be the best food in any airport! I walked from terminal B to terminal D to grab a sandwich. And then I proceeded to walk up and down terminal D twice before an airport employee told me that Earls was actually at the corner that connected terminals D & E and baggage claim, security, ticketing, check in, etc. Be warned though that they're not as generous as the meat as Vegas is...not really a deal breaker for me. You cannot go wrong with the Earl's club. It's heaven in the form of a turkey club sandwich. :)

    (4)
  • Kate G.

    Wrapped in hot foil, soft cheese melts between egg and roll I fly satisfied

    (4)
  • Laura N.

    YUM!!! I have became a fan of Earl's Sandwiches through my many trips to Las Vegas every year. Every trip I make to Las Vegas, NV, I make it a point to eat there multiple times. So yesterday when returning to Philadelphia from a quick weekend trip home, I thought I'd treat myself to a quick sandwich before I was picked up from the airport. I ordered my regular Veggie Sandwich and although it was still tasteful and delicious it was different from the version I typically get in the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood casino. This PHL airport version had lettuce and tomatoes which the LV version does not, it was super peppery and the veggies had some sort of Italian dressing on them. I would definitely still recommend this location of Earl's Sandwiches to anyone wanted a great sandwich, however prefer the LV version better.

    (4)
  • Jon E.

    Breakfast sandwich was yummy but everything was different than the picture! Chopped bacon, why??

    (3)
  • Jimmy D.

    Unless you work at the Philadelphia International Airport, or have a layover here, you probably will not be able to eat one of these wonderful sandwiches. Located on the intersection of terminal D and E, you will find this brightly lighted restaurant next to another restaurant that I really didn't care to remember it's name, bc I was too excited about finding Earl of Sandwich. I've became a fan of Earl through my many trips to Vegas. I would even ask my friends that were coming back to The OC to bring me back a sandwich. Now I may be blowing this situation way out of proportion, but I do believe this place has some really good sandwiches. The last time I was here, I walked down 3 terminals to get to Earl. Although this location has less items on their menu and is a little bit pricier, it will still hit the spot and make you forget about any other deli places. If all my layovers had an Earl of Sandwich located in its airport, I would have no reason to gripe about the long wait time. Personal favorites: Tuna Melt...I dont care for tuna, but this is favorite thing on the menu. Hawaiian BBQ...the pineapple really brings out the taste. ( not on the menu here.) Cannonballs...you might not like balls, but this can change your mind. Caribbean Jerk Chicken...all jokes aside, the best part is spicy jerk sauce. The Full Montague...who knew Romeo could make such a good sandwich?

    (4)
  • Joshua N.

    This was an easy place to get to after security at PHL in terminal D. It takes them a bit to make the sandwich so keep this in mind when considering how much time you have. I suppose that means it's a least somewhat fresh. I have the Caribbean Jerk Chicken sandwich. It had very good flavor and when paired with chips left me satisfied. The service was friendly as well. Not a bad choice for food at PHL if you have some time.

    (3)
  • SD L.

    Good food for an airport! I had a breakfast sandwich. I liked the toasted bun, but mine was a hair overdone - some burned parts. I would come back again. Good value for the price

    (4)
  • Christian N.

    For airport food it was a 5 star! In comparison to real food it was excellent.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Surprisingly good for airport food, and not too pricey. Had the veggie sandwich and the bread was terrific. I loved that I didn't feel like I was paying too much for bad food. Plus, I love the name.

    (4)
  • Leslie J.

    My first experience of Earl of Sandwich was in Downtown Disney, so I was super stoked to try the Philly airport location before my flight to Tampa. I was disappointed at their limited menu and slow service, but they did have what my guess is their bestsellers. I got an original...which is roast beef, cheddar in a horseradish sauce and saved it to eat on the plane since they did not offer dinner and the flight was right during dinner time. I'm glad I did. I ate it on the plane enjoying every bite. I think some of the passengers were even a little jealous....or disgusted...or both...I couldn't tell. Maybe I was so hungry I was shoveling it down my face and perhaps even chewing with my mouth open. I didn't care...it was delicious.

    (3)
  • Jessica M.

    The airport before 5am is a sad, sad place. I guess I say that because I'm usually not up that early heading to an exciting locale. No, when I'm here this early, it's business travel to glamorous Alabama or Wisconsin. On this visit, I actually woke up at 3am to get ready and get there in time to make my flight. This is barbaric. No one should have to wake up at 3. Some of my friends go to sleep at 3, for cryin out loud! But I digress... I have to tell the world about the one thing that saved me today...the ham, egg and cheddar sammy at The Earl of Sandwich. I knew there was a DD closer to my gate but something just drew me to TEoS today. And the only thing that could have made it better would have been if it were something closer to 9am. No, the service wasn't great, no the set up is not convenient but seriously that sandwich was so good! Worth all those calories that will hopefully keep me alert through my layover and 2nd flight. So weary travelers, if you find yourself in the D Gate area in the early morning hours, don't skip The Earl. Grab yourself a sandwich and chow down with your fellow business cohorts.

    (4)
  • Kev G.

    Only had breakfast here 2 times. The ham egg and chz Sam is the best I have ever had in my life! If I'm in a diff terminal I will walk all the way to this terminal to get one that's how good it is! I can only imagine how good their lunch sams are!

    (5)
  • Sheena G.

    It's near impossible to customize your own sandwich or make substitutions-- good luck trying to order a cheese and tomato. I'm not one for being picky-- and I get it that they have specialty sandwiches, but if you can't order a cheese sandwich even with paying for a $7 sandwich AND removing components-- that's just a bit ridiculous. My sandwich was ok, nothing to write home about. The service here is TERRIBLE. The clerk needs to check her attitude in at the security line!

    (3)
  • Alex V.

    Not a fan of this place. My Italian sandwich was not impressive. The meats were low quality, the bread was old, and the sandwich was greasy. I realize people have low expectations in an airport but this was pretty bad even for an airport terminal. I took one bite and threw it in the trash.

    (2)
  • Eric L.

    Meh. Airport food.

    (2)
  • Matt S.

    Stopped here on a layover. Its in terminal D, but not on the concourse. Near the airport exit in Terminal D. Had The Original 1762. Can't complain about the sandwich at all.

    (4)
  • C K.

    Best breakfast sandwich I've ever gotten at an airport - freshly made to order and delicious! I almost can't wait till the next time in the airport to get another one!

    (4)
  • Samuel L.

    Okay, I was disappointed when I got to this Earls and found out they don't make the Cobb wrap. I ended up getting the Earl's club just like how everyone else mentioned. The sandwich is a little below or on par with the on in Las Vegas. The selection is definitely smaller than the one in Las Vegas but what do you expect from an Airport Earls. If you're on the go and want something that's probably one of the best sandwich chain stores, then this is the place to go. I'd recommend it--I even took an extra to PHX since there's nothing at that airport. If you're expecting Earl's from Las Vegas... don't. Edit: After trying some other options at the airport, this place just got bumped up to the Top 3 places to grab food to-go.

    (3)
  • Bruce K.

    As airport grab-and-go restaurants are, Earl does a decent job with a variety of sandwich options including turkey, tuna and even a Hawaiian. But today I could smell the roast beef and so I got that one. Yum. Good portion of sliced beef that was beyond medium cooked with cheddar cheese and a yummy horseradish sauce. Nope, don't get lettuce or tomatoes on it. It's perfect the way it is. And since it's right between the security station and the top of the D gates (right near the Delta SkyClub!), it's easy to get and eat at the gate or on board.

    (4)
  • Ella F.

    If you're looking for great customer service this is not the place ! Sharde Saunders is by far the worst employee to ever have represent the company . First off i go up to order a meal and shes talking on her cell phone and asks "what you want" !!! First impressions last a life time !!!

    (2)
  • Patrick B.

    When it comes to sandwiches, this place has nothing on other chains. Specifically, Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's, Quiznos etc... Even Subway wins in my book just based on portion and I hate Subway! The sandwiches are small and I'm still hungry just a few minutes after finishing it. I ordered the Full Montague and it was good. Just not nearly as good as say, a Bootlegger Club from Jimmy John's. They also offer soups and salads however I cannot speak on those because I didn't order any. The price is steep too. Maybe it's because I'm in the airport but I can buy twice the sandwich for less money elsewhere. Now I have to go and spend more money at someplace else to stop my stomach from growling. The best part was that it was served hot and the cheese was nice and melted but you can get that elsewhere too. If you're in the mood for a sandwich, I strongly recommend looking for a different place unless that place is Subway. Don't ever eat at Subway! If Earl of Sandwich is your only choice, you might want something else instead of a sandwich. Thanks for reading.

    (2)
  • Chris J.

    Actually one of the better food places in the Philly airport. I just can't give more stars to a place that couldn't operate without a supply of trapped customers. While the sandwiches are better than most food you'll find here, the staff is always in slow motion and don't really care about anything. But in their defense that is how this airport runs.

    (3)
  • suenotto e.

    Someone making sandwiches thought it was ok to give a customer burnt bread. Unfortunately by the time I saw the sandwich, I was on my plane so I couldn't go back and ask them to make another. I called the numbers on the receipt to get a refund or gift card and no one has called me back. No one wants to be stuck on a long flight and find the food they just paid for is inedible-I ate the inside anyway because I was hungry and didn't have any other food except the pack of airline cookies they offer. I posted a picture of the bread I received. terrible, just terrible.. REVISED-manager kindly offered refund or replacement. I decided on replacement and will stop back at the shop on my return trip. I would eat there again.

    (3)
  • Dave O.

    If you find yourself behind security in Terminal D and looking for something to eat the options can be pretty slim, so you stop in at Earl of Sandwich its offerings are simple and usually your experience here will be at the same level of the service you receive. Today the staff was ok they weren't slammed with customers so I chose this place over the neighboring Burrito joint or the sit down Chickie & Pete's. One "Everything" Bagel toasted with Ham and Swiss with a light spread of Dijon Mustard and a bottle of water not exactly the breakfast of champions but it was ok and scores three stars if the situation repeats itself I"d do it again...

    (3)
  • Dave H.

    An Earl of Sandwich in Philadelphia? Pinch me. Okay, you need to be past airport security to eat here, but let's just assume you are. And that you're hungry. May I recommend their Italian hot sandwich? It'll leave you hot and bothered. Well, slightly hot but very bothered: it's the right amount of lunch, and there's enough grease that you won't want to eat again for hours. What I love about EoS sandwiches is that their dense-yet-yielding constructions are pleasing to the palate and kind to your chompers. EoS aficionados should note this is location has a more limited menu - it is an airport location, after all - but packs unlimited pleasure in their offerings. p.s. Friendly service.

    (4)
  • Yiwen S.

    the famous earl of sandwich. i can't believe i tried it here first before trying out the original in vegas. this is what i eat when i'm flying united out of terminal D. the full montagu is my favorite. what makes their sandwiches the best is not just the good bread and fresh ingredients. it's the fact that the sandwiches are neatly grill pressed, which not only makes the sandwiches nice and toasty, but also means it's not messy at all to eat.

    (4)
  • Lucas R.

    By far, best airport sandwich I have had. Added bonuses were reasonable price and friendly service. Tried the All-American = fresh ingredients, good bread, and tastes great! For less than $10 with chips and a drink? What else could you ask for?!?

    (4)
  • Sharon H.

    After getting off the airplane, all I wanted was hot, non-greasy airport food. I explored every terminal until I finally asked for directions. Apparently Terminal D was where everything was at... which wasn't a lot of restaurant options. However, seeing Earl's Sandwhich was definitely enough for me to round up my search. Earl's instantly reminded me of the delicious goodness from past late night meals after clubbing in Vegas. Must Gets: Full Montagu - Roast Beef, Roast Turkey, Cheddar, Swiss, Mustard Sauce, Roma Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce $7.49 Earl's Club - Roast Turkey, Bacon, Swiss, Club Sauce, ROma Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce $7.39 Italian - Mortadella, Capicola, Salami, Italian Dressing, Italian seasoning, Roma tomatoes, Ham and Mozarella $7.39 Soup of Day Tomato - $3.89 Boy, was the food delicious. Of the three, Earl's Club was my favorite. Great quality, hot pressed sandwhiches on whole wheat bread. The bread looked burnt when I opened up the gold foil rectangle of a sandwhich, but trust, its just dark due to the wheat. What I love about the sandwhiches is that all the ingredients are neatly packed for clean, quick feasting. The sandwhiches are sliced in diagonal half portions, perfect for sharing. The soup of the day included options of tomato, tomato with bacon, broccoli and cheese (ran out), and loaded potato soup. The tomato soup came with a bag of buttered croutons. Seriously, seeing Earl was a pleasant surprise and satisfying experience. Definitely the best food available in PHL with reasonable prices.

    (4)
  • Caroline K.

    My sandwich was average. The meat had ok flavor, it needed more cheese, but the whole wheat bread was delicious! It's in a great location to for grabbing a sandwich before or after you board.

    (3)
  • Craig D.

    (4) ~ very good overall sandwiches OUR MENU: * The Original = (4) very good * All-American = (4) very good * White Bread = (4) very good * Whole Wheat Bread = (3) ok * Potato Chips = (3) ok * Chocolate Chip Cookie = (3.5) good

    (4)
  • Dave R.

    Really decent sandwich place in the airport. I've had the Italian, tuna melt, jerk chicken and the classic Earl. The bread is always fresh and tasty. The service is decent, they just take forever to make the food. Their Earl brand chips are to die for. It's always a good fallback place when I'm not on F.

    (4)
  • Debbie E.

    I was exiting the airport and realized I was starving and should get something to eat before I hit the road. A sandwich seemed perfect. The sandwiches are all hot but I asked for it not hot and they said they still needed to taste the bun (their signature) but they didn't have to heat up the meat and cheese. Perfect. I had an Italian which was mortadella, capicola, salami, ham, mozzarella, tomatoes and Italian dressing. It was pretty good. Topped it off with some salt and vinegar potato chips and a bottled iced tea. The meal definitely hit the spot. Total with tax came to $11.74.

    (4)
  • Tiffany T.

    The sandwiches here are better than their counterparts in Vegas: juicier meat, softer and more chewable bread, better flavor. Grab an original for your outbound flight -- yeah, you'll probably stink up the plane with the delicious smell of roast beef and horseradish but it sure beats snacking on salted peanuts.

    (5)
  • Linda H.

    I had an early flight & a little time before takeoff and found room to relax here. I love a good hot cup of tea, which is sometimes hard to find, but they have a decent selection. They have egg, cheese, and sausage sandwiches but I tried the breakfast BLT and it was very good. They use just a little seasoned mayonnaise; they don't overdo it. Perfect. Staff was very friendly, which is a real treat in Philadelphia, were rude people are generally abundant.

    (4)
  • Imran H.

    OTW back to Cali I edged in here to Earl of Sandwich. This little gem is hard to come by- closest one i believe is @ the Planet Hollywood in Vegas. Was so relieved after getting through security to be face to face with roast beef and swiss (no cheddar). Bread- amazing, radish sauce- nice, meat- wow, did those meat tendons just melt in my mouth? On Par? Naw, more like on birdy -_____-

    (4)
  • Jaimie L.

    I made a short trip to Philly a few weeks ago and as I was browsing what kind of delicious food I could get at the Philly airport on my way back, I saw the three best words I would have never expected: Earl of Sandwich. I had my doubts considering that the set up was more like a fast food joint with absolutely no one there, in comparison to the fancy and crowded one at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. But the Montagu sandwich tasted just as great. I would have to say it was a great way to end my stay in Philly.

    (4)
  • Pratik P.

    Not only are they in Vegas and Anaheim, but here too! Man, they're rapidly expanding globally!!! Amazing. Jerk chicken is fun ordering but my favorite is the turkey club and tuna melt with tomatoes. This is a very successful concept done right. No matter where you have it, quality and flavor is consistent. However I still favor the Las Vegas location. You will never be disappointed and always get a hot sandwich!

    (5)
  • Michelle N.

    4 solid stars for what possibly may be the best food in any airport! I walked from terminal B to terminal D to grab a sandwich. And then I proceeded to walk up and down terminal D twice before an airport employee told me that Earls was actually at the corner that connected terminals D & E and baggage claim, security, ticketing, check in, etc. Be warned though that they're not as generous as the meat as Vegas is...not really a deal breaker for me. You cannot go wrong with the Earl's club. It's heaven in the form of a turkey club sandwich. :)

    (4)
  • Kate G.

    Wrapped in hot foil, soft cheese melts between egg and roll I fly satisfied

    (4)
  • Laura N.

    YUM!!! I have became a fan of Earl's Sandwiches through my many trips to Las Vegas every year. Every trip I make to Las Vegas, NV, I make it a point to eat there multiple times. So yesterday when returning to Philadelphia from a quick weekend trip home, I thought I'd treat myself to a quick sandwich before I was picked up from the airport. I ordered my regular Veggie Sandwich and although it was still tasteful and delicious it was different from the version I typically get in the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood casino. This PHL airport version had lettuce and tomatoes which the LV version does not, it was super peppery and the veggies had some sort of Italian dressing on them. I would definitely still recommend this location of Earl's Sandwiches to anyone wanted a great sandwich, however prefer the LV version better.

    (4)
  • Jon E.

    Breakfast sandwich was yummy but everything was different than the picture! Chopped bacon, why??

    (3)
  • Lee L.

    Another one of our stops during the PHL delay. Tried the broccoli and cheese soup and bacon egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. Pretty tasty, and is nice and hot. I mean it's not the best thing I've eaten, but for airport food this is pretty decent.

    (3)
  • Krista P.

    If you happen to be in Terminal D and need a bite - this is a great option! I got the Earl of Clubs (or something to that effect), it was made to order, put through the oven and was delicous. I'll go there again.

    (4)
  • Kenny B.

    Love this sandwich spot!! First time I tried this place was in vegas at like 4 in the morning and thought it was bomb but had no recollection of how it tasted. I guess anything was gonna be bomb at that time. But now that i have had the sandwich sober I realized how good this place is! Their bread is extremely fresh which I am a big fan of, good deli meats, and i really love their sandwich spread they use! And they toast all their sandwiches, whats not to love about a toasted sandwich with melted cheese all over the place!!

    (4)
  • Wendy C.

    Maybe I got the wrong thing.. but my ham and swiss wasn't that great. Originally I had rushed to get onto the airport shuttle to try and make my flight in philadelphia but I had missed it. Ended up sitting around trying to figure out what I could do for the next few hours. Lo and behold... there is an EARL OF SANDWICH somewhere in this freaking airport.. and of course it was back at my original spot before the shuttle ride. So back onto the airport shuttle I go.. and a few long terminal walk throughs later.. I have a earl of sandwich treasure in my hands! Something is a little off about it. Not enough flavor? Maybe I'm just too tired to enjoy it? I don't know. But this definitely is not as delicious as the Las Vegas location that I frequent. boo.

    (3)
  • JP A.

    Best airport sandwich I've ever had! Get the 'original' - super soft artisan bread w/cheese and traditional Philly steak! Staff was very nice and happy to boot. Side note: When at SFO, try Max's (terminal 2) - amazing grilled cheese, and the tomato soup is the perfect match!

    (5)
  • Jimmy D.

    Unless you work at the Philadelphia International Airport, or have a layover here, you probably will not be able to eat one of these wonderful sandwiches. Located on the intersection of terminal D and E, you will find this brightly lighted restaurant next to another restaurant that I really didn't care to remember it's name, bc I was too excited about finding Earl of Sandwich. I've became a fan of Earl through my many trips to Vegas. I would even ask my friends that were coming back to The OC to bring me back a sandwich. Now I may be blowing this situation way out of proportion, but I do believe this place has some really good sandwiches. The last time I was here, I walked down 3 terminals to get to Earl. Although this location has less items on their menu and is a little bit pricier, it will still hit the spot and make you forget about any other deli places. If all my layovers had an Earl of Sandwich located in its airport, I would have no reason to gripe about the long wait time. Personal favorites: Tuna Melt...I dont care for tuna, but this is favorite thing on the menu. Hawaiian BBQ...the pineapple really brings out the taste. ( not on the menu here.) Cannonballs...you might not like balls, but this can change your mind. Caribbean Jerk Chicken...all jokes aside, the best part is spicy jerk sauce. The Full Montague...who knew Romeo could make such a good sandwich?

    (4)
  • Joshua N.

    This was an easy place to get to after security at PHL in terminal D. It takes them a bit to make the sandwich so keep this in mind when considering how much time you have. I suppose that means it's a least somewhat fresh. I have the Caribbean Jerk Chicken sandwich. It had very good flavor and when paired with chips left me satisfied. The service was friendly as well. Not a bad choice for food at PHL if you have some time.

    (3)
  • SD L.

    Good food for an airport! I had a breakfast sandwich. I liked the toasted bun, but mine was a hair overdone - some burned parts. I would come back again. Good value for the price

    (4)
  • Christian N.

    For airport food it was a 5 star! In comparison to real food it was excellent.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Surprisingly good for airport food, and not too pricey. Had the veggie sandwich and the bread was terrific. I loved that I didn't feel like I was paying too much for bad food. Plus, I love the name.

    (4)
  • Leslie J.

    My first experience of Earl of Sandwich was in Downtown Disney, so I was super stoked to try the Philly airport location before my flight to Tampa. I was disappointed at their limited menu and slow service, but they did have what my guess is their bestsellers. I got an original...which is roast beef, cheddar in a horseradish sauce and saved it to eat on the plane since they did not offer dinner and the flight was right during dinner time. I'm glad I did. I ate it on the plane enjoying every bite. I think some of the passengers were even a little jealous....or disgusted...or both...I couldn't tell. Maybe I was so hungry I was shoveling it down my face and perhaps even chewing with my mouth open. I didn't care...it was delicious.

    (3)
  • Jessica M.

    The airport before 5am is a sad, sad place. I guess I say that because I'm usually not up that early heading to an exciting locale. No, when I'm here this early, it's business travel to glamorous Alabama or Wisconsin. On this visit, I actually woke up at 3am to get ready and get there in time to make my flight. This is barbaric. No one should have to wake up at 3. Some of my friends go to sleep at 3, for cryin out loud! But I digress... I have to tell the world about the one thing that saved me today...the ham, egg and cheddar sammy at The Earl of Sandwich. I knew there was a DD closer to my gate but something just drew me to TEoS today. And the only thing that could have made it better would have been if it were something closer to 9am. No, the service wasn't great, no the set up is not convenient but seriously that sandwich was so good! Worth all those calories that will hopefully keep me alert through my layover and 2nd flight. So weary travelers, if you find yourself in the D Gate area in the early morning hours, don't skip The Earl. Grab yourself a sandwich and chow down with your fellow business cohorts.

    (4)
  • Kev G.

    Only had breakfast here 2 times. The ham egg and chz Sam is the best I have ever had in my life! If I'm in a diff terminal I will walk all the way to this terminal to get one that's how good it is! I can only imagine how good their lunch sams are!

    (5)

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  • Address : Philadelphia International Airport, Terminal D,8500 Essington Ave
    Philadelphia, PA, 19153
  • Phone (215) 365-3633
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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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