Pot Belly Deli Menu

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  • Kevin S.

    Best deli in the Clemson area...hands down, it's not even up for discussion. It's not a chain, so expect fresh food and service with a smile. They have signature sandwiches or you can make your own however you like. Daily specials along with homemade sides like potato salad, macaroni salad and pasta salad. I have been eating here for over 15 years. Not sure what to get, tell the staff what you're hungry for, hot or cold, and they are sure to make you tasty sandwich. Jeff and Skip (the owners) know how to please your taste buds!! Worth a stop when you are in Tiger Town!

    (5)
  • Natalie S.

    This is my FAVORITE place to eat in Clemson. It is well priced and gives a lot of food. If you go, be sure to try a grilled blueberry muffin! A definite favorite. FYi: There is a minimum $5 charge on credit cards

    (5)
  • Ed D.

    I make a special trip to eat here when I am visiting family in Clemson. I like the Turkey Reuben.

    (5)
  • Tyson M.

    Been to a lot of places, but I always come back to pot belly as the best sammie place on earth. You just can't beat it. Black Russian, Essex, darkhorse are all legit.

    (5)
  • John S.

    Not impressed with what was once a great local restaurant. The service and quality of the food was disappointing.

    (2)
  • Mark R.

    Being one who easily gets sick of SUBWAY, I really like the Pot Belly Deli. The sandwiches are made to order, and they have homemade salads and slaw, too. A student place, yes. Great quality and reasonable prices at lunch, though. I eat here every time I come. Behind a pharmacy on College Avenue.

    (4)
  • Aaron A.

    Overated, sandwiches are dry and while the meat is good quality its tough to taste as your too busy trying to fight the bread which makes it again overated---jersey mikes all day

    (2)
  • Christine P.

    We love Pot Belly. Sandwiches are made fresh and are delicious. You'll get a lot of sandwich too. I always love the Healthy Club, but back before I worried about healthy eating, I'd always get the Pot Belly. It's OK for breakfast, but amazing for lunch! And they have fun specials and lots of good looking salads as well. They usually have a quiche of the day on the menu too. My only complaint: they need acoustic tile on the ceiling! It can get pretty rowdy in there.

    (4)
  • Sez A.

    Good variety...well priced...nice location and outdoor sitting!!!!

    (5)
  • Sean S.

    I'm from Clemson, and its pretty much a tradition that everytiem I go home to visit, I always stop in at the Deli at some point. the sandwiches are REALLY good, maybe not the best on the planet, and have gone down in taste over the years, but for me it, comfort food. Been eating sandwiches there since I was in high school back in the early 90's. Love it this place.

    (4)
  • E L.

    I love PBD, the dark horse is by far my favorite thing to order- I'm usually not a fan of coleslaw but they have the best I've ever eaten and it works great with the pumpernickel bread. Great employees at PBD too!

    (5)
  • Cindy R.

    Really enjoyed lunch before a b'ball game. Line moved quickly and we we were all pleased with our individual orders. Would definitely go again!

    (4)
  • Bryan T.

    A nice little local sandwich/coffe/ bagel shop. Great food, definately worth a try if you dont want Subway or chain for lunch. Try their Sloppy Joe and Chili both were great.

    (4)
  • Emily J.

    I'm obsessed with their breakfasts and soups, especially after a long night out downtown. The variety of sandwiches to choose from makes a non-picky eater like me super anxious, but you really cannot make a bad choice. The food is worth the wait at any time of day. On the downside, you will probably wait and wait and wait until you swear they've missed your order.

    (4)
  • Dan W.

    Sometimes you want to go to a New York deli and enjoy a sandwich piled high with fresh meats and vegetables. Where should you go if you're in Clemson? Don't over think it, go to potbelly deli and enjoy their sandwiches and salads. Great breakfast sandwiches and always good service.

    (5)
  • Henry R.

    Service and ambience were perfect for a deli. The "Hambino" with bacon was phenomenal and the workers were nice and helpful! 5 stars from me

    (5)
  • Caroline P.

    "Pot bellies make a man look either oafish, or like a gorilla. But on a woman, a pot belly is very sexy." And believe me, PBD is a great place to get sexy on tasty homemade sandwiches, soups, and chips. There's very little not to love here. I think the mascarpone-berry cake is swell!

    (5)
  • Leah C.

    Pot Belly Deli is not kidding around. My favorite restaurant in Clemson. They are small, creative in their menu, healthy, reasonably priced, and family-owned, which really makes them stand out amid a strip of fast food restaurants and chains. I give them extra extra credit for their menu as they are located in a small town in the Deep South -- you're going to have to look pretty hard to find a lot of places that serve house-roasted red peppers (especially that you can afford! I'm looking at you, boring old overpriced Pixie and Bill's). By far the best veggie sandwich in the area...instead of some limp pink tomato slices and iceberg, you can choose from mushrooms, olives, marinated onions, banana peppers, sprouts, cucumbers, hummus, and more on lovely grilled pumpernickel. Along with sandwiches and salads, they also serve the full gamut of Zapp's chips. Amazing Louisiana made crunchy kettle chips with flavors like Crawtator. Mmm hmm. Great place to pack a picnic basket for tailgating.

    (4)
  • Jim M.

    WARNING: This review will shock people who have read my other reviews. it is very positive. I give this Clemson landmark four tiger paws! Stopped by for a quick lunch following a tour of THE University, on the recommendation of a Gamecock no less. Slap your mama and shut the front door! Lunch for four with drinks and chips was 32 bucks and worth every penny. A ten year old called her tuna melt, "so good", a fifteen year old was inspired to NOT text and Facebook while he ate, and the parental units who shared a "black russian" (pastrami with cole slaw on pumpernickel) were heard discussing going back to college just to be able to eat there regularly! The deli has an expansive menu., appropriately named because a POT BELLY is exactly what I would have if I lived in Clemson. The ONLY knocks is the loud dining room and "sticky table". That cost them a paw- I mean star. God I hope my kid gets into Clemson. It will be worth every out of state dollar just to eat here on parents weekend.

    (4)
  • Pam S.

    Love it! Their chicken salad is delicious. A great little deli. This is my special treat place as it is not close enough to my place of business for lunch.!

    (5)
  • Christine B.

    Solid place (with no relation to the national Potbelly chain). They've got great home fries and you can buy lunch meat by the pound. My dining partner is a fan of their newest breakfast sandwich, which features the super-seasoned home fries, while I go for the coffee. They happen to brew the best cup in town (sorry, All-In).

    (4)
  • Robin C.

    Great sandwiches! I recommend the lunch over breakfast, the fried greasy bit I can't handle first thing in morning. Seating is tight. Parking more so. They have outside tables though.

    (4)
  • Peyton H.

    Perfect food for breakfast and lunch. Medium size sandwiches. Amazing Grilled Muffins! Love the Dark Horse! Great spot for Clemson students, shows how the community has a lot of tradition and great food. Go Tigers!

    (5)
  • Tracy H.

    So great!!! The oatmeal was dynamite! The fried eggs were cooked to perfection! I am a picky eater! Not easy to please! Thumbs up every visit!!!

    (5)
  • Ar B.

    Our food was awesome! I had a St Stephen and hubby had a chicken sausage sub. We were both extremely surprised at just how good it was...fresh, bread toasted just right, really good. The vibe was good and the classic rock music made us want to hangout. Recommeded.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth H.

    Oh Clemson, a town covered in orange with Tiger paws everywhere- meow! On a recent trip to Tennessee, the boy and I made a pit stop in Clemson, SC ~ his old stomping grounds. We needed an early lunch, so we stopped by Pot Belly Deli for a sandwich and sweet tea. The restaurant is simple - you wait in line to place your order, pay, get your drink and find a seat, they'll bring your sandwich to you. The list of sandwiches is extensive- I chose the Hummus sandwich. Whole wheat bread smeared with hummus and filled with veggies, cucumbers, lettuce, onion, tomatoes & sprouts - healthy and filling! You know you're in the south when you have the option of adding sugar syrup to your already Sweet Tea, yummy!

    (4)
  • Greg G.

    Fantastic little deli that becomes every Clemson kids go-to spot for a sandwich that will soak up the bad decisions from last night, still wreaking havoc in the stomach. Their greek salad is great...loaded with Feta, kalmatas, and bean sprouts. I love their greek dressing here too! Not sure if it's homemade, but it is great. Bagel loaded with smoked salmon is also a winner for shaking the cobwebs loose from a rough night at Loose Change, TTT, what-have-you. Love their wall o' chips as well...so many varieties to choose from!

    (4)
  • Jennifer T.

    Totally love the Seven-Ten Split sandwich at lunch... I wish I could eat here everyday! They pile on the meat and cheeses, very hearty and filling. Nice variety and decently priced for the quality that you receive. Some times the line to order gets rather long, but it is worth every minute of the wait.

    (4)
  • Cecilea M.

    If you're in Clemson and you're looking for a place to get a good sandwich, I recommend you head on over to Pot Belly Deli. Nestled behind the Dunkin' Donuts, off of highway 123, in an unobtrusive looking grey building, you will find a quaint little deli that let's you know what happens when Italy meets the South. My husband had the Philly Cheese Steak with mushrooms, provolone, peppers and onions. I had the smoked salmon bagel, which comes with cream cheese and onions, but I added sprouts. We also shared some Greek pasta salad and cole slaw. The food was pretty good, everything tasted exactly how it should. The portions were fair, not too generous and not too skimpy for the price, although I would have appreciated a bit more sprouts on my sandwich. My salmon was nice and moist and I received a good amount of it and the cream cheese. I can't describe the cheese steak, I didn't try it because I was too happy with my bagel sandwich, and my husband is a man of few words when it comes to food: "It's good." The Greek pasta salad and the cole slaw were right on. The Greek pasta was nice and tangy with loads of feta and olives. the cole slaw way nice and smooth, with a hint of vinegar. We got them from the refrigerated shelf of prepared foods, and my husband was happy that each side was dated for freshness. "Now that's the right way to do it," he said pointing to the date/price sticker. We also grabbed a couple of Zapps potato chips and a bumper sticker to go. I've never heard of Zapps potato chips, and I was intrigued by some of the flavors (e.g. Spicy Cajun Crawtators, Voodoo,Cajun Dill Gator-tators). I've only had the Spicy Cajun Crawtators, and it was ok. If you like paprika and black pepper, a subtle sweet tang, you might like these, but don't expect to get any hint of crawdads...you'll be disappointed. Also, if the owner spots the bumper sticker on your car while he is out and about, he leaves a poker chip you can redeem for a free sandwich. For only a buck, why the heck not. The Pot Belly Deli also serves up various breakfast offerings, baked goods, and hot dishes like baked ziti. So, all-in-all, I would give this place three and a half stars. Nice atmosphere, friendly service, and pretty good food.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    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 : Yes

Pot Belly Deli

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