Earl’s Menu

  • Soups Sides And Salad - Soups And Chili
  • Soups Sides And Salads - Fresh Salads And Slaw
  • Soups Sides And Salad
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Turkey
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Pork Loin
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Beef
  • Sandwiches - Grilled Chicken
  • Sandwiches - No Meat

Healthy Meal suggestions for Earl’s

  • Soups Sides And Salad - Soups And Chili
  • Soups Sides And Salads - Fresh Salads And Slaw
  • Soups Sides And Salad
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Turkey
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Pork Loin
  • Sandwiches - Roasted Beef
  • Sandwiches - Grilled Chicken
  • Sandwiches - No Meat

Visit below restaurant in Arlington for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Arlington for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Olga S.

    Great, fast, fresh sandwiches! I usually get the pork and fries with fries inside the sandwich, which is pretty genius and delicious!! They also have signature breakfast sandwiches which I have yet to try but look forward to getting one sometime soon! The atmosphere is cute and small but most importantly the food is great. I have also tried the cole-slaw which I was disappointed with, but to each their own! I still recommend Earl's and trying one of their sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Alejandro B.

    Not sure what's the hype about this place! Tried their turkey club, and it was horrible. Turkey was low quality and was not appetizing, simply three slices of bread with turkey & bacon. Very disappointed. Not worth a second chance.

    (1)
  • Richard C.

    I had the turkey sweet potato fry sandwich. It immediately put me into a post thanksgiving day coma. So delicious. I will def. be coming back here as soon as possible!

    (4)
  • Lowell P.

    Huge fan of Earl's, maybe because it is everything that Clarendon/Arlington isn't (and unfortunately, most big cities) - it's a Mom/Pop type shop and we need more of those. Earl's has great sandwiches, all of their meat is roasted on site and they cut their own fries, etc. - no Sysco crap here. I'm a huge fan of the Louie, which I've been getting for a while...but then the SO and I stopped in the other day for lunch and she ran in to order while I waited outside with the dog and she ordered the Italian. When I first heard this, I thought, "The Italian, no, The Italian Store has the best Italians, Earl's is where you order roasted meats (Turkey, Roast Beef, etc.), not an Italian"...boy was I wrong. The Italian at Earl's is delicious - dare I say rivals The Italian Store? Maybe I just say that because you don't have to call/wait 30+ minutes on a nice weekend at The Italian Store...I'm rambling. Long story short, the Italian was delicious, so is the Louie and the handcut fries at Earl's are great as well. Yes, there sandwiches are a tad pricey (just a bit more than a chain restaurant), but you're paying for quality vs. paying a CEO's million dollar salary. If you're in the area, or live in the area and want a local spot where you're supporting the neighborhood, make Earl's a regular stop on your list. P.S. - They're breakfast sandwiches are delicious too!

    (4)
  • Allison P.

    I got the Mona Lisa and E got the Turkey Cranberry. Bottom line - big, tasty, well-prepared sandwiches! Free refills on ice tea & lemonade too. But don't forget to ask for a pickle as they're only served when requested; they see too many pickles in the garbage otherwise. Small shop but must not get very crowded during the dinner hours. We sat by the window up front and people-watched. A little pricey for the sandwich with no sides, but a worthy treat, and two meals for me as I could only eat half! Major perk - breakfast served all day. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • E S.

    Awesome. Love this place. I've had their Turkey and Cranberry sandwich; its thanksgiving in between two slices of bread. I've also ordered my turkey for the holidays from them. I received rave reviews from family. They loved it. Fantastic spot in Arlington!

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    This was recommended by business nearby and they were right on the money. I tied their gumbo and it was Great! Veggies not over cooked or raw. Lots of sausage and turkey and not too spicy. Nice touch to have some pieces of tasty bread with the it. They use real turkey not that processed sliced stuff.

    (4)
  • Jared T.

    The turkey club was nothing compared to the same served at the diner 49, but the French fries were definitely the highlight. For anyone that has been to thrashers in ocean city Maryland you will be in for a treat! Nice and oily when you want that kind of thing.

    (3)
  • Jamie C.

    Had the route 66... an egg a top a roast beef and cheese sandwich on a sesame seed bun.. it's not a large portion but a tasty one. :) My hubby had the Roast Beef dip which was also pretty good but I was a little shocked there wasn't much flavor in the dip that came with. Suppose it's not necessary b/c the sandwich on it's own was great..fresh greens too, not wilted ones. Their service was quick, and people were consistently getting their orders and moving through. It'd be nice if there were more seating out doors.. just 2 2 tops outside :/

    (4)
  • Alex P.

    The Cuban sandwich was so tasty! I also really enjoyed the sweet potato and regular fries! They were very salty and peppery though. I would definitely come back here!

    (4)
  • James M.

    My favorite sandwich stop. Original, friendly, and tasteful. I highly recommend this place to anyone who loves a great sandwich. I usually get the pork and fries with coleslaw. The employees are helpful and patient if it is your first time ordering. I recommend this place to anyone craving a great sandwich.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    Quaint and yummy hole-in-the-wall spot for lunch. Ordered the Louie which was turkey, lettuce, tomato, and pesto mayo. I'm a sucker for pesto flavor and this sandwich did not disappoint. For some reason I was expecting deli-style sliced turkey but it arrived sliced like I would expect from a Thanksgiving turkey! It was a pleasant and fresh surprise. The fries were good too. The place itself is small with limited seating but they try to make the most of the space they do have.

    (4)
  • Karina B.

    try the belly sandwhich. pretty tastie fries too. I need to go back for a second try. the price was cheap, but the taste did justified.

    (4)
  • Claire B.

    Great meal, really sweet staff. The owner stopped by to say hi and ask about our meal, as well as our trip to DC. Sweet potato fries were amazing, the regular fries are great too. I asked for a custom sandwich of sorts (just wanted something off-menu), and they were incredibly accommodating. Great place, I loved coming here. Will definitely be back. Easy to get to, especially from Arlington National Cemetery or Iwo Jima.

    (5)
  • Saam B.

    I was rather disappointed in this place. I love sandwiches and I love unique sandwiches but quite frankly, I was very disappointed. I ordered food for me and my girlfriend: a steak and cheese with "everything on it" I got it with just cheese and nothing else. And a turkey sandwich that was bland and not that good. I paid 23 dollars for 2 mediocre sandwiches, at best and we were still hungry afterwards. I'm quite shocked that this place has such high reviews.

    (2)
  • Andrew L.

    I always wonder why I get at least 3 salads worth of vegetables on my Subway sandwiches. After eating at Earl's I discovered it was because I needed all that to mask any taste of their bread or meats. Earl's is a sandwich place for people who actually like sandwiches. I know plenty of people who cry over the price (roughly $7 or $8 for a sandwich), while I cry over the lack of satisfaction with my $5 footlong. Earl (or one of his minions) roasts all their meat in house. So if you want a turkey sandwich don't expect wet rubbery deli turkey. Expect thanksgiving in your mouth literally and figuratively. The pork options are where they excel the most. The roasted Earl (roast pork and roast peppers) is what I imagine heaven is like. Warm, satisfying, and plenty of pork. The pork and fries sandwich is well named given it consists primarily of pork and fries. The fries in the only one I tried seemed half-cooked. Or probably more accurately only once cooked if they fry their potatoes twice. So there you go. This place is 100% perfect. I still loved the sandwich. In a direct comparison, I prefer MGM Roast Beef's roast beef sandwich to Earl's, but that's like comparing a bottle of Latour with a bottle of Lafite. Plus if I'm in Arlington I'm not going to drive to northeast DC and the same vice versa. Sandwiches aren't the only reason to come as well. Instead of filling up on potatoes I always avoid the fries in favor of one of their fine homemade soups. I assume all the roasting of meats left a good amount of bones and leftovers that needed to go to use and some genius came up with some soup recipes. They change all the time and I've never had a bad one. If I had to choose, I'd say their gumbos are my favorite.

    (5)
  • Lu D.

    We need more Earls. And by that, I allude to more small businesses, less Chain establishments, and more smiles. A favorite of the neighborhood, Earls has proven to be a go-to hole in the wall for delicious sandwiches, fries, and the like. The fish and chips sandwich is delicious. It's a lovely, thin-battered but crispy cod with french fries LAYERED on top with a delicious tartar sauce. It's an indulging sandwich, but worth every ounce of guilt. The wifey loves their in-house baked whole-turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce. A must.

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    These are exactly the kinds of places that ol' Arlington needs. Small joints with friendly staffs and unique, quality food. The sandwiches are creative and huge. So far the best sub-$10 lunch option in Clarendon/Courthouse.

    (5)
  • Tony M.

    Had their Cuban sandwich. Weak sandwich. Had flavor but not that of a Cuban sandwich. And It cost too much, for its size. Bummed out. :(

    (3)
  • Rich S.

    Another Yelp home run! Outstanding sammies! PROS: Fresh breads compliment these sammies, and they are excellent. I had the Turkey Club on sourdough: bread was soft and just lightly toasted; roasted turkey fell apart, and was accompanied by crisp bacon, fresh tomatoes, and just the right amount of cranberry sauce and mayo--wonderful! Fries were damn good, too! CONS: lunchtime seating can be a bit tight. Earl's is superb! Lunchtime service was hectic, but quick. The best thing is, they make sammies like they are supposed to be made: thick and tasty! Cheers! RS

    (5)
  • Anita T.

    This used to be the highlight of my bus ride home from a DC weekend. Earl's sandwiches for The Pearl -- literally Thanksgiving on a bun (fresh cut turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce). HEAVENLY. Location is a small shop with some seating if you're on the go.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    Five stars for the Pork & Fries sandwich. Enough said.

    (5)
  • Jezz Z.

    Recommendations: Turkey Cranberry Pork and Fries Breakfast Burrito: ONLY WEEKENDS

    (4)
  • nicole h.

    I work right next to Earl's so I've become a regular here. Despite that, I almost always get the Roast Beef and Cheddar - which is on sourdough with a horseradish mayo. Or I'll get an egg, cheddar and bacon breakfast sandwich but on sourdough. The other options I've ordered in the past have been great as well- the Louie, Grilled Prosciutto and Provolone (aka Ham n Cheese) and the Pork n Fries. Great, friendly service, and pretty quick for sandwiches made to order. Tips- Ask for a pickle Make your own Arnold Palmer with their pour your own iced tea and lemonade Get a chocolate chip cookie.

    (5)
  • Jake L.

    Really good sandwiches at a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Kyle N.

    Sub provolone for the blue cheese. Order the steak and cheese, the fish and chips, or the french dip with provolone. Always good.

    (5)
  • Dan M.

    OMG.....Do the signature pork and fries sandwich, trust me, you won't forget/regret it. The flavor combination goes so well together. I love going to a local sandwich shop, so bypass the Subways, and Pot Bellys and save those for another day, and make your way to Earls. They have some other interesting sandwiches like turkey and cranberry (e.g. thanksgiving on a bun).

    (4)
  • Pratik P.

    A little delayed with this review, but I went to Earl's Sandwiches last year with a buddy for dinner -- in short, I wasn't impressed. Their sandwiches were certainly good, but a little too pricey given the portion size. I just pulled out my slow cooker a couple weeks ago and made almost identical sandwiches for a fraction of the cost. The only plus is that they roast their own meats (beef, pork, and chicken), hand cut their fries, and try to build from scratch -- the food is fresh and it shows. Anyway, there are a lot of great places to eat in Arlington and I'd suggest skipping this place and trying out some other stuff.

    (3)
  • Meg H.

    This is a small greasy spoon shack. They do have very interesting sandwich combinations on the menu. I had the turkey with cranberry dressing, which was good minus the excessive mayo which makes the bread moist and kind of ruined the flavors. Boyfriend had chipotle chicken sandwich which he didn't like, and chili fries which were a bit of a stomach bomb. Seemed like a friendly atmosphere where neighborhood people could gather and say hi after a kids soccer game. Food took awhile to make and was less than fabulous which was disappointing because the first time I went there it was good. Small place not much seating probably best to get this to go. Seemed like a lot of $$$ for less than fantastic quality. Parking was also a bit difficult.

    (2)
  • Eric N.

    Really good quality sandwiches. I''ve always driven past this place so many times, just never had the time to try it out. I'm glad I finally was able to though. I ordered a turkey sandwich on ciabatta bread along with sweet potato fries inside the sandwich with gravy. It was delicious. The turkey was clearly sliced off a roasted turkey, not a prepackaged cold cut. The bill with a drink came to $11. A bit pricey but its right off Wilson in Clarendon, so its expected. Definitely check this place out if you can. The place is very small and parking is limited. I came here around 3PM after class Wednesday so I didn't have to deal with any lunch break lines, but you can tell it probably gets packed.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey L.

    I walked into this very popular sandwich place my friend had recommended and was staggered by the menu choices as there was so much to choose from and noticed that breakfast was served all day! In my moment of indecisive mouth watering goodness I asked the lady at the counter what she recommends and she responded with the Cuban Club. I chose this beauty assuming it wouldn't be as good as your authentic Cuban and in my experience the double grilled sourdough bread complimented the delicious pork and prosciutto and the chipotle mayonnaise and honey mustard combined so well with the sweet pickle. I also tried their fries which were not bad. The food consumed on this graceful day of deliciousness was quite exquisite and honestly Earl's FRESH slogan definitely lived up to its words as the food definitely tasted fresh and beyond good. I salute this so called EARL and would recommend anyone to try this sandwich. I look forward to trying anything else on the menu with high expectations after this experience. I also appreciate the fact that they have so many condiments to choose from. Pete's hot sauce being my ultimate favorite.

    (5)
  • Oliver J.

    I checked this place out on yelp and was excited to try it out! The staff was really friendly, which is always a plus :) After browsing the photos I was set on ordering the Cuban. I liked the concept and was excited, although I was a little weary of the amount of meat. They made my sandwich to go and put in a nice bag with a napkin. Received.... at first, I was surprised that the sandwich wasn't bigger. The sandwich was ok. It had good flavor in the center... where all the meat was. The meat and pickles was lacking in both volume and distribution. See photo. At $11 inclusive of tax, I was a little disappointed and am not in a rush to head back.

    (3)
  • Ella H.

    Small town cafe in the big city. I walked into a cozy diner with booth and bar seating. The friendly cashier placed my order for the pork and fries. It was ready within a few minutes, and beats most other sandwich joints in d.c. Despite not being "hungry" my husband "helped" me finish half of the tender juicy sandwich. This place is .5 miles from the movie theatre, and worth the walk for something filling.

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    I always take friends that come to DC down to Earl's for the pork and fries sandwich. Pork. Fries. What more could you ask for? This combination, along with their sexcellent sauce, is a party in your mouth. If you plan on bringing a big group however, take your sandwich to go. The place is a bit small.

    (4)
  • Jennifer A.

    Hi, I'm Jennifer, and I'm a sandwich addict. I recently moved to Arlington from California, and I've been slowly exploring the area for places to get a quality sandwich. I'm kinda picky about sandwiches because they are my favorite food. Something about the balance of a perfectly constructed sandwich just brings me a lot of inner peace and harmony with the world. Anyways, I spotted Earls while in the neighborhood getting my wedding dress tailored down the street at Fashion Dream (probably not the best time to discover such a tasty place, but I have no regrets). On my first visit I tried the Earl's Stack, because I'm a sucker for a roast beef sandwich. It was very good, but I wasn't crazy about the normal sliced sandwich bread that it was on. On my next visit, I tried the famous Pork and Fries, and I wish I had tried it sooner it was sooo good. Everything about the sandwich is perfect and just the right amount of decadent (I mean it does have fries in it!). The sandwich is also on a wonderful crusty roll, which is the perfect compliment for all of the fillings of the sandwich. After that first Pork and Fries, I keep meaning to try something else but love it too much to actually do so. During one of my visits, I actually noticed one of the cooks pulling out a beautiful roasted pork loin from the oven, and I was impressed that they cook their meat in-house (the quality of this obviously shines through in deliciousness of the Pork and Fries). I've also had the gumbo, which is thick and just the right amount of spicy. Now that my wedding is over, I'm a bit bummed that I don't have an excuse for an after-wedding-dress-fitting sandwich, but Earls will forever have a special place in my sandwich-loving heart.

    (5)
  • Christopher G.

    4.5 Stars!!! This location is found along the busy street of Wilson Blvd. so parking can be somewhat of a hassle if people are out and about. Lucky for me, when I stopped by, there was a lot of parking available. I looked through the chalkboard menu numerous times, going back and forth between the Pork and Fries sandwich and the Turkey sandwich. When it was finally my turn to order, I went with my gut and ordered the Pork and Fries. One word to describe the Pork and Fries sandwich: Wow. It was such a delicious sandwich!!! Thank you gut!! Everything, from the bread, to the roasted pork, to the fries, peppers, and even pickles, was simply delectable! I don't even like pickles, but the sandwich was so good that it made the pickles tasteful! The only bad thing about the sandwich is that it was a tad bit small for my liking. But even that isn't really a problem because it still managed to fill me up. $8.99 for a (roughly) 10 inch sub (I'm probably way off) that still manages to fill you up? I think it's a descent deal, but you can be the judge of that yourself. The restaurant itself is pretty small, so it can get packed quick. Definitely will be back to try the other sandwiches! Or probably to get another Pork and Fries. Either way.

    (4)
  • Mike G.

    We had the turkey cranberry and Cuban club on a Sunday afternoon. The turkey was pretty good, but the Cuban was great! Very limited seating and thought we were going to have to stand, but seats opened up right when we got the food! We will come back here. Good, quick service.

    (4)
  • Kerry W.

    Omg I tried Earls for the first time today after working in Clarendon for over a year and a half now and I'm so mad I've been missing out for so long! Don't get FOMO and go get a pork and fries sandwich now!! So delicious. I'm trying the buffalo chicken sandwich next!

    (5)
  • Robert T.

    I've had three sandwiches here, the Cuban Club, the Turkey Club, and the Fried Fish. Earl's sweet potato fries are made with kosher salt and some of the best fries around. Cuban Club - I don't think I'd order anything else. If you even remotely like ham or pork, you need this in your life. It's like a Cuban sandwich, but better, served with three fresh slices of sourdough. Turkey Club - Basic turkey club with something special, cranberry sauce. I hate cranberry sauce and won't eat it at Thanksgiving. Somehow, someway, Earl's makes cranberry sauce delicious as it is a perfect compliment to the rest of the sandwich. Served with the same great sourdough you get with the Cuban. Fried Fish - I didn't care for it, but I think it was my fault (partly). My sandwich was plain with the fries smooshed in between, I wasn't impressed but I think that's because I ordered it plain by accident. The Fried Fish usually comes with some kind of special sauce and malt vinegar. For those of you who ate at Arthur Treachers or LJS you know how good malt vinegar is on fried fish...wow, and fries. I would give it another shot if they were out of ingredients to make the Clubs, otherwise someone should buy one for me. Other things: Space is small so your best bet is carry out. Wait time is generally 5-10 minutes with no one in front of you. Earl's provides condiments, malt vinegar, and hot sauce if you decide to dine in.

    (5)
  • Mathias G.

    I was milling about CD cellar yesterday and got hungry and decided to check out Earls next door. The sandwiches sound amazing, prices a wee bit high for a sandwich, but it's local. I decided on the Angry Buffalo which sounded tasty especially with the homemade blue cheese dressing and bacon. The sandwich cost $9.89 and has no chips or drink and was sadly underwhelming. It's called Angry so I assumed more spice but it was tame and little to no buffalo sauce, the blue cheese was on point. Overall the sandwich was small and took probably six bites to finish. It was good but not $10 good. Next time I'll go with something worth the money.

    (3)
  • Nikki B.

    I read the reviews. I dropped by Earl's on the way home from a short work day. I ordered the Jerk Salmon sandwich. I wish I could say I liked it, I didn't. I'm thinking my sandwich simply wasn't a good choice. Soggy bread, bland, hardly seasoned fish, wilted lettuce. Based on the long lines of people waiting to order and pick up their food, I'm thinking. My experience was a mere fluke. One day, I'll try it again. Maybe.

    (1)
  • Brian F.

    Very good. Pork Sammy with fries inside. Reasonable price. Will return.

    (5)
  • Hannah H.

    Earl's has been around since '05, and they serve a variety of sandwiches, homemade soups, salads, as well as a breakfast menu. They also recently started serving Fish and Chips, so I would like to check that out sometime. The place also prides themselves in roasting their own meats and making their own sauces daily, which I thought was pretty cool! I had the Pork and Fries, which was a generous amount of sliced roasted pork loin, chipotle mayo (I asked for extra), freshly-fried handcut french fries, roasted red peppers, sweet pickle chips, and chopped raw onions, all on a grilled ciabatta bread. The pork loin was okay, but I was a little overwhelmed with the amount of meat. I did like the creamy chipotle mayo that had a slight kick to it, and I was pleasantly surprised with their nice ciabatta bread - it was nice and soft. The french fries were tasty, and I would love to get that as a side item. My husband had the Roast Beef and Cheddar, which came with also a generous amount of sliced roast beef, cheddar that was nicely melted onto the bread, horseradish mayo (asked for extra), all on a grilled sourdough (that was nicely buttered and soft). This was pretty tasty, and my husband was also a fan. The staff here were very nice and they really took the time to prepare your sandwiches. People seemed to be coming in to get their orders to-go as well, and there are a couple of booths and some counter space to dine-in. 2-hour metered parking can be found around the area, but it is free after 6PM. +Roast Beef and Cheddar (ask for extra horseradish mayo) +fresh hand-cut french fries +roasts their own meats and makes their own sauces :D

    (4)
  • Dan D.

    Pork fries sandwich was tasty but way too small and very overpriced. Just not worth $10.

    (2)
  • Alison E.

    Much better the second time around! This time we had The Pearl and the Turkey with Sweet Potato Fries in honor of Thanksgiving (on Black Friday)! Both sandwiches were fantastic and a definite treat during Thanksgiving. The Pearl consisted of freshly roasted turkey (very moist), stuffing, gravy, and cranberry relish. The other sandwich was self explanatory--fresh turkey with sweet potato fries in it, not on the side. As tasty as they both were we agreed that The Pearl was the better sandwich. Due to our experience the first time, we decided not to order any sides. This little sandwich shop was very busy but the chefs managed to prepare our food rather quickly. The two little disagreements, if you will, are that this place lacks the adequate space necessary to accommodate its customers while also having this weird line snaking through the shop; who's coming, who's going? It can be hard to tell. Plus, the cold winter air flows right through the restaurant each time the front door is opened. The other disagreement was that the cashier didn't know about the "Thanksgiving" menu on Yelp, so when we ordered the turkey with sweet potato fries, he first said "what?" He then followed up with a 'I didn't know we were still serving that' after a chef cut into the conversation to say that they still had it. A lot of reviews for this place discuss the high prices for sandwiches here but we don't see that as an issue because of the high quality used for the food here. Paying $7.29, $7.99, or $8.99 for a fresh turkey sandwich on Black Friday? Very much worth it. Which Wich only has prepackaged turkey, for the same price. $19

    (5)
  • Dawn B.

    I heard about Earl's sandwich a awhile ago and tried dine there once before, but missed their operating hours. My relationship with Earl's sandwiches was kind of like a blind date that your friend wants to set you up on. Your hesitant to go because you don't know if it will live up to the hype, but your intrigued because everything they've said seems to match up with your tastes. Three weeks ago I finally got the opportunity to eat here and was not disappointed. I ordered the special which was a crab cake sandwich. This sandwich was so delicious that it "bit the dust" (was eaten) within 5 min. The sandwich was filled to the brim with crab meat and was coated with the perfect amount of their tarter sauce which added to its moist texture and favor. The service is prompt and there was about a 5-10 min delay between your purchase and receipt of your order.

    (5)
  • Rene R.

    My new and only sandwich spot! The prices are reasonable, the service was fast and the meat is so fresh! The toppings just accentuate the meat perfectly! It was soo good I was tempted to buy another sandwich to go for later! Love it and will be back!

    (5)
  • Sean H.

    It's been a year and a half since my initial review, so I wanted to update on the things I've eaten from Earl's: Angry Catfish Po' Boy: I went from being an Angry Po' Boy to a Happy Po' Boy after eating this sandwich. Earl's does a great job of frying all of their fish so the breading is light and crispy, not heavy or soggy. The Wilson: Three eggs and corned beef hash on a sandwich means you don't have to eat a meal for another week. And you'll want to eat another Wilson for that next meal. Fish and Fries: Chipotle mayo is an interesting combination with fried cod, kinda like a better tartar sauce. And the fries are on the sandwich (like many other sandwiches at Earl's). Cuban Club: Still the best sandwich on the menu. It's a struggle picking anything else from the menu because I enjoy it so much.

    (5)
  • Deserie H.

    Kickass sandwiches and seafood! All at a great price and super service. ($.99 soft drinks in can)

    (5)
  • Diego R.

    So I've eaten at Earl's before and today I had to try the "Angry catfish Po'boy" aaaand..."candela!", "carajo! it was off the chain! February is "Po'Boy" month, check out the Sandwhich lineup!

    (5)
  • Mollie G.

    Sandwiches here have always been great, the place is clean, and the people that work there are very friendly!

    (5)
  • Mark H.

    I had been meaning to check out Earl's for a long time. I happened to be working across the street from their Ballston location one day and had worked straight through lunch and was ravenous when I looked out the window and saw the Earl's sign. I looked at the menu and didn't even get past the first thing at the top: pork and french fries **on the sandwich** with spicy sauce. It has a clean dining room, great staff, everything is fresh and made in house, and the sandwich was just so... damn... good... Yeah, there are other good sandwiches places in the area, but Earl's is #1, no doubt.

    (5)
  • Mel L.

    We came here 2 weekends in a roll. We had so far: +southwestern breakfast burrito: the most average item out of the three. Nothing too memorable +Mona Lisa: fresh spinach and lots of mushroom and eggplant. Out favorite so far! +whole wheat veggie wrap: a great size with lots of walnuts. A healthy choice for your daily dosage of fruits and veggies :) I'm looking forward to try more sandwiches!

    (4)
  • Josh E.

    Earls is phenomenal. I don't know why I didn't try this sooner! I don't give a lot of five star reviews, but Earls earns it in food quality, efficiency and service. As soon as I walked in along with the 12pm lunch rush, a young woman who I assume is the manager started working her way through the line, asking what she could get started for everyone. She memorized everyone's complex custom orders and got the kitchen started on it so that it was ready shortly after we paid. I got the renowned Pork n Fries sandwich and was impressed. There's definitely a taste difference between in-house roasted meats and fresh cut fries vs. other shops that get these shipped from a factory. I agree with another reviewer - it's a little pricy for a sandwich, but you're paying for quality, not corners being cut to pad anyone's pockets. The service was quick, friendly and efficient. You can't get a better experience from start to finish at any of Earls national competitors. Earls is a fantastic local shop for lunch and I'll definitely be back to try some of their other sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Joseph S.

    Pretty good, fast friendly service. I had a special monthly sandwich and the beef Chili. The sandwich was great the Chili was just OK. Small seating area inside with two small tables outside. Good for takeout.

    (4)
  • Jeremy R.

    Some of the best sandwiches in Arlington. Pork n Fries and the Roast Beef and Cheddar are my favorites

    (4)
  • Sean G.

    My favorite sandwich shop in the DC area. Good job, Earl. Gold star sticker.

    (5)
  • Jon D.

    Go. It's miles better than other nearby sandwich options. Today I dropped in to pick up lunch to go and didn't see the beer-mustard bbq sandwich on the menu. I mentioned it to the cashier, and was told they could make it for me anyway. They even gave me extra sauce to use at home!

    (4)
  • Roy H.

    The pork and fries sandwich is awesome. And they're extremely fast, especially when you consider the quality of the food. It's a little further from work than I would usually go for lunch, but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Otis M.

    This is a small sandwich shop with big flavor. On my visit I tried the bay of pigs and it was wonderful. The pork on pork flavor explosion was amazing. Being able to view the kitchen and see my sandwich being created was a plus. I also had the turkey and andouille gumbo. While not as spicy as I expected, the large chunks of meat let you know what you were eating and he flavor was on point.

    (5)
  • Matt D.

    Had the beef and cheddar. Very weak unfortunately. No meat on there what so ever. Owner needs to make sure to add more roast beef here. My girlfriend got the Louie which was very good but to much bread for my liking(a double decker sandwich) Will try another sandwich next time in just hope the portion size is a little better

    (3)
  • Kevin Jiseup K.

    Earl's is the best sandwich shop in the Arlington area. Pork and fries and the Cuban are bomb.com . I found about Earl's 2 months before I was going to move out into D.C. and I crave this place like every week. Do yourself a favor if you live/work in the Arlington area and come here, like every day.

    (4)
  • Food L.

    Decent sandwiches at decent prices ($6-9) The interior needs a major renovation as it's pretty bland and can only seat about 12 people. Overall - If in the neighborhood and in need of a quick sandwich, it's decent.

    (3)
  • Jeff C.

    Wait, stop the presses. Stop the presses! Merengue music can be heard on Wilson Avenue because the Cubans have invaded the kitchen at Earls! Why did I wait so long to try their Cuban Sandwich? This sandwich makes me want to jump on the tables and dance while declaring my island's independence! This incredibly tasty creation is a multilayered extravaganza with a Caribbean kick! These layers of meats and sauces are perfectly aligned on three pieces of toasted bread. Hidden inside is the best surprise - deep fried sweet pickles! These deserve to be a side dish all by themselves! So if the powers that be at Earl's are listening- this would be an interesting side item addition to the menu. This special sandwich has it all - sweet and salty in the same dish. This has to be the freshest and most satisfying of all the sandwiches. I am serious! I rode a bus and the Metro from Alexandria in freezing temperatures just to find this sandwich. It is not the Fountain of Youth, but it is well worth the exploration. I consider this to be the king of their sandwiches. I am going to order it as the "King Cuban" next time! Then I might smoke an after dinner stogie. Okay, maybe not, but I will order another "King Cuban"! Come in, sit back, and enjoy! You will be pleasantly surprised that a sandwich can taste this good!

    (4)
  • Lauren L.

    Great little find! They have an awesome tofu sandwich, and pretty good fries! Wish they had more meatless options, and were open later, however.

    (4)
  • Bryan B.

    This is absolutely the best lunch spot in town. Amazing sandwiches. Try any of the earl's signature sandwiches they are all good. Also the owner is really great and cares about all the customers.

    (5)
  • Henry T.

    Outstanding sandwiches! The meat is perfectly roasted, still juicy and tender. I haven't been to the location in Ballston, but I assume it's the same quality.

    (5)
  • Ed Y.

    Solid sandwich joint. Reasonable prices for house roasted meats. Pork & fries sandwich is tasty. Clever mix of ingredients.

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    I've been to Earls a few times and have become addicted to the regular Earl's Cuban. I like to drag newcomers here to give it a try. The staff here is always friendly and it is just a far enough walk from the metro to stretch your legs and get some exercise in.

    (5)
  • Vin H.

    Superb turkey sandwiches (especially with cranberry mayo). Expensive but worth it. Yum!

    (5)
  • Taryn L.

    I went for the Mona a second time (having completely forgotten that that's what I got before). I asked for it on multigrain and he said A-OK ... but then when the same person handed me my sandwich directly, he handed me something other than what I'd ordered - whatever the breaded eggplant sandwich is, on ciabatta. Still good, but I was super disappointed. I only ate half. I'm sure it's due to the lunchtime rush.

    (3)
  • Corey S.

    The pork and fries is a great sandwich - I mean what's not to look about roast pork and fries. If you haven't been, this is the sandwich to order first. Then branch out. The Cuban and Chipotle chicken are also pretty decent. I generally like sweet potato fries, and they're just ok here. They could use a bit more spice or something to kick them up a bit.

    (4)
  • Jenny T.

    The Mona Lisa sandwich was AMAZING.. melt-in-my-mouth delicious. Small shop, but cozy and quaint. Must say the variety of seating is nice for the limited number of seats! A couple chairs right outside for when the weather is nice. Staff was very friendly. Really want to go back and try the sweet potato fries and soups...

    (4)
  • Mei E.

    Every time we roll past Earl's, the bf always mentions how much he loved the roast beef and fried egg sandwich. I've also had the turkey cranberry, and on another occasion I had the special - french dip with chevre! Once they messed up my order and gave me regular fries instead of sweet potato, but the error was corrected without incident. Tip: Make-your-own Arnold Palmers using the lemonade and iced tea coolers near the register. Full lineup of weird condiments (from old bay to korean bbq sauce) for those wanting to doctor up their fries. The sandwiches stand alone in awesome. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Jacquie P.

    I love this little sandwich shop. Such great food. I first tried the turkey club and can not bring myself to order anything else because it is so delicious. The cranberry sauce is amazing. And it's not lunch meat that they put on it, it seems like they pull the turkey meat off the bone. Highly recommended!!

    (5)
  • Anne C.

    It does seem like I've just had a bad luck streak with food doesn't it? with all of the raving reviews on this place, I was super excited to try this spot. I stopped by here for lunch one day and ordered the Earl's turkey club and the pork and fries sandiwch for my boyfriend. On the side, we got french fries and a side of dipping gravy. Now let's start with the good stuff...yes, their ingredients are fresh. Their french fries were crispy and just the right amount of saltiness. The turkey club is huge; the pork and fries was an average sized sandwich. To the negative aspects: the gravy was ridiculously salty, but thank goodness I like salty things. the Pork!!! the pork ahhh was extremely dry!!! In fact, this pork and fries sandwich was so out of our elements and so dry + the fries made it drier! What a disappointment. I do have to say the cranberry in the turkey club was delicious, but I do agree with others by saying that it is definitely more mayo than cranberry. All of the salt from the gravy had melted out my taste buds to the point that when I got to my turkey club, the flavors weren't exploding at me like it should've been. In addition, prices are higher for sandwiches than most places, but from what I have experienced, only the prices are above average, the taste of the food is not. I think I would still go back and possibly try the other sandwiches as I think I thought the turkey club was not bad. However, my boyfriend refuses to even go back. We had a major disappointment!

    (2)
  • Jelli F.

    Really good sandwiches and some unique sandwich combos. A little pricey but unlike anything else in the neighborhood. It's worth a stop. The eggplant parm sandwich is good, but note there is more breading than eggplant in case that isn't your taste.

    (4)
  • Don M.

    Tuna, man, go for the tuna. Oh, or the turkey club. The pork and fries is a trip, too and I really like the Cuban. Mmmm, roast beef and cheddar. Ok, let's be honest, you really can't go wrong at Earl's. Everything I've had on their menu is lipsmacking good. What it all comes down to is two things: 1) quality ingredients, 2) and a couple kitchen ladies who know how to make a sandwich! It could be reason alone to cross the river into Virginia. Or at least a consolation prize.

    (4)
  • Kristy H.

    Stop questioning yourself and just go. You will NOT be disappointed. I just moved to Arlington. I tried Earl's last week and as I was just browsing for another sandwich shop, I decided I'm going back right now.

    (5)
  • Jess M.

    Earl's is legit. The Louie sandwich is loaded with white and dark meat turkey, and the toppings balance it out with the texture of the bread. I also have ordered the pork and fries sandwich- while it was good, I wanted barbecue sauce the entire time I was eating it. The sausage, egg, and cheese on sourdough bread is enormous and amazing. Around 8 bucks a pop- it's worth it, but it keeps me from going there more often. Beware- if you roll in during the lunch hour on a weekend, you'll be standing in line with what looks like all the people you partied with in Clarendon the night before.

    (4)
  • Hannah B.

    Given its location between two major neighborhood hubs, it is sometimes easy to forget that a great lunch option awaits. The sandwiches are GREAT and the fries (reg or sweet potato) are more than enough for two people. I've never had a bad sanwich here. I just wish it came up more often as an option.

    (4)
  • Scott G.

    I must say, Earl's has totally redeemed itself. I went there 3 or 4 times a few years ago on the recommendation of a friend and had an awful experience every time - dry sandwiches, no flavor, etc. At that point I swore them off forever. A few weeks ago I decided "what the hell, I'll give them another shot." Glad I did. I've been a few times since and the food has been great every time. Not sure if they changed management or what, but the food has made a major turnaround. The Roast Beef & Cheddar and the Pork & Fries sandwiches are particularly good. Since I live right down the street I'll be coming here a lot more often from now on. If/when they start serving beer I'll give them a 5th star (yes I know the new Ballston location has beer but this review is for the Courthouse location).

    (4)
  • Jocelyn V.

    Awesome food breakfast burrito is great

    (5)
  • Ian Y.

    Love Earl's. Whether it's breakfast or lunch, their menu is phenomenal. Be sure to ask for your pickle, and mix your own Arnold Palmer with their iced tea and lemonade.

    (4)
  • Mina F.

    I really love this place! The sandwiches are great and huge. I particularly like the turkey club - the turkey is fresh-roasted in the store, bacon, cranberry sauce, mayo, lettuce, and tomato on grilled sourdough. But what's better than the food is the service - the workers are great! So nice and cordial and very accommodating. I heard three people ask for substitutions on their sandwiches and they happily obliged. And when I couldn't finish the other half of my sandwich, and asked for a bag to take it home, they offered to wrap it up for me and bag it. The reason it's getting four stars instead of five is the price - the sandwiches are somewhat reasonably priced, but the extras like chips and drinks are ridiculous. 1.99 for a bag of chips? Overall a great place for anybody who gets a craving for a good turkey sandwich!

    (4)
  • Izzat A.

    Not really sure what the hype is about. These sandwiches are just okay. Pretty pricey for the quality and quanity imo. I got the chipotle chicken sandwich and it was alright. A hole in the wall should make up for its decor with its food... Earl's doesn't. There have got to be better places around.

    (3)
  • Edward P.

    Earl's Sandwiches - Homemade without the Hassle. I dropped into this place on the remark of other viewers and the fact I reeealllyyy needed a good sandwich and Earl's delivers..well they don't actually deliver but metaphorically speaking. Don't let the rather dinky outside fool you one bit. this place is definitely is placed on the map by its quality of food and easy back atmosphere and is best known as a excellent local food joint. They have a couple small tables and two long booths ( one by a wall the other by the window sill, both which seat about 4 -5) and the couple tables seem to sit anywhere from 2 - 6 so if your rolling with a huge crowd then maybe this isn't the place for you. the Delicatessen's were very helpful and friendly and I had the Louie ( Fresh Roasted turkey served on toasted Ciabatta with lettuce , tomato and pesto Mayonnaise - $6.39). The Sandwich was really quite good and the turkey still moist and not dry at all. Excellent. I really wanted to try the Earl ( Roasted Pork Loin, thinly sliced and served with Roasted green peppers and homemade garlic mayonnaise -$ 6.39) buuut I had a meeting in the next hour and felt it probably wouldn't make a great impression to my associates if my breath was kicking some garlic bruce lee. They sell bottled sodas & bags of chips separately and also have a free refill on soda machine drinks. The Monty is apparently excellent too ( Roasted beef, cooked medium rare and served warm with mayonnaise and bbq sauce on a toasted sesame seed roll ). I didn't try it but by the sheer amount of grunting and noise that the guy next to me made as he literally tore into the sandwich and killed it in what must of been 5 minutes flat I'm going to go ahead and assume that its pretty good. They accept Credits and all that. General pricing for Signatures Sandwiches ( all mentioned above ) tend to run $5.99 - $7.99. Also couple No meat Options for Vegetarians/vegans : - The Mona Lisa ( grilled eggplant, roasted peppers, mushrooms and garlic on ciabatta w/ choice of mayo) - Garlic Hummus on Ciabatta with peppers and tomato n lettuce - Lightly Breaded Eggplant ( Pan fried, with grilled tomatoes, poppers, provolone cheese, and olive oil on garlic ciabatta) - Whole Wheat Veggie Wrap ( ...ok too much for my patience to write but needless to say its full of green goodness) Excellent sandwiches and they've definitely have another customer for sure.

    (4)
  • Karolyn R.

    Tasty sandwich but the Louie is now $9.12 (with tax). It's a turkey sandwich with lettuce & tomato. 18 months ago, this sandwich cost $1 less and was big enough for 2 meals. But that is no longer the case - the prices are going up and up and the portions are getting smaller.

    (2)
  • James T. W.

    I have been to Earl's for two lunches since moving into the Courthouse neighborhood. I ordered the Chipotle turkey sandwich on ciabata bread both times (in equal measure due to the sandwich being tasty, and my memory being goldfish-esque). This sandwich is particular A) Very tasty B) Overpriced, even for the artisan class product they are serving C) 2/2 in causing me to immediately take an afternoon nap D) All of the above The shop has a small exterior, very friendly staff, and a few tables of outdoor seating once the winter finally releases her chilly grasp. Earl's may not be worth traveling to reach, but it is a solid local fare stop for weekend lunching.

    (4)
  • Sandi W.

    We finally went here after passing by so many times, and I'm glad we did! It's a very tiny place. A couple of tables and then counter top seating along the wall and window. When we got there a few people were inside. Not bad for 1p lunch. However, 15 mins after we got our sandwiches, there was a line out the door. Popular place! I had the Roast Beef & Cheddar on sourdough. The meat was sliced thicker than I would have thought. It could have used a little more horseradish, but It was very tasty. The sandwich was so big, I didn't have to eat the rest of the day! We will definitely be coming here again to try some of the other choices they have.

    (4)
  • Melinda C.

    Drove by this completely unassuming place in the insanity that is Clarendon, and made a mental note to check it out on Yelp. As soon as I read about the daily roasted beef, pork and turkey, I was on my weekly 'must try to try over the weekend' list, where it stayed for two months. Finally I got a chance to try it. Talked the boyfriend into trying the signature pork and fries and I got the Monty. The pork and fries was an interesting sandwich - the pork seemed a little dry and the onions. Oh lord the onions were crazy raw and oniony and after 1 bite I was done. My boyfriend was thrown off that the fries were IN the sandwich, but having spent some time in Pittsburgh, I didn't even flinch. The sandwich was a perfect size for him and he liked it, but not as much as mine. I thought that the chipotle, red peppers and onions made an interesting flavor combination - not one that I was into, but I could see how others might like it. Mine was a sandwich of beauty. Soft, sesame roll, filled with piled medium rare roast beef, covered in barbeque sauce and mayonnaise. It was soooooo good. It reminds me of Kelly's in Massachussetts, but with different bbq sauce. I'm dying to go try their breakfast sandwiches which looked hearty and inventive, and I'm definitely heading back for another Monty at some point. Not a ton of places to sit in there but has a nice bathroom and is very clean. A range of interesting sauces (ie red wine with garlic) at your seat. I don't think the Monty is a take-home sandwich, it's a put-in-your-mouth-asap type sandwich. Right now this is one of my top 2 sandwich places (including Jetties) in the DC metro area.

    (4)
  • Danny G.

    Pork and fries is an amazing offering. It's seems like it would be too much, but all the flavors and textures play well together. The star of the show is the meat. They roast it all themselves, on premises. The pork is absolutely perfect. Moist, flavorful, and excellently seasoned. I wish I worked in the area and thus this was a weekday lunch option.

    (5)
  • Minh T.

    Simply awesome! I has been meaning to try Earl's for a while and gotta say, I should have done it a lot sooner. The sandwiches are out of this world, the flavors perfectly blend in, just the right combination. By far best sandwich place in the DC area.

    (5)
  • yy f.

    This place was good but didnt knock me off my feet like i wanted it to. i went with some friends and we chose this location over the ballston one thinking that because it was older it would be better... i think we were off on that. On the positive side, the menu is great, the sandwhiches unique, and they dont have normal cold cuts but real meat, its wonderful. their jamaican jerk chicken was spicy and delicious and perfect. their eggplant sandwich is also another winner. My problems were really service-related. I went during a slow time (there were only 2 other people there), on the hot dog i ordered they put so much kethchup and mustard on top i had to wipe it away, and the onions on top tasted old. On the jamaican jerk chicken sandwhich i asked for (and paid for) fries to be added on the sandwich, and to my sadness when i got home, there were no fries or cheese on the sandwich. it was still great, but i think the ballston location is better.

    (3)
  • Nino S.

    The pork and fries sandwich was ridiculously good. If this place was opened late, it would be a 5.

    (4)
  • Katie G.

    I love the Monty (roast beef) and the Earl (pork). I'd like to lose 10 lbs so I may have to limit my visits.

    (4)
  • Lindsey T.

    This place is not for vegetarians. I was so disgusted by the "Mona Lisa" that I actually asked for my money back. Which, to their credit, they granted me with no fuss (just a quick eye roll). That's the only reason I'm giving 3 stars instead of 2. Slimy eggplant (just warm, not "grilled"), slimy cheese (way too much), slimy mushrooms, and slimy, flavorless roasted red peppers. All on a dry, untoasted bun. They should just call it the slimeball. The fries were huge but undercooked. My boyfriend's turkey/cranberry sandwich looked ok and he said it tasted good, so maybe they know how to cook meat. But, like so many other restaurants, they have no idea what vegetarians eat and apparently have no desire to learn. Blech.

    (3)
  • Alli F.

    I have been going to this place since it opened and it has never let me down!! I know what I am going to get and I know the service is going to be great. There is nothing on the menu that I have not tried but the best thing here is THE MONTY!!! I feel bad that I don't try the specials because I look forward to this sandwich so much. if you have not tried this you are missing out.

    (5)
  • Chuck W.

    Naaaiiilllled it! Had a sandwich from Earl's the past week and absolutely loved it. Took the suggestion from previous Yelpers and had a Pork and Fries sandwich. (and fries on the side - hey I was sharing!) It was delicious. The fries were hot and kind of crispy on the outside which i love, the pork was tender, and there was onion, pickles, and a delightful tangy mayonnaise as well. It was almost a struggle to finish - it's a pretty big sandwich, but I would love to go again. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if I would just have that sandwich or pick something else again. Does anyone else have that problem? I know what I've had before is good, I'm afraid that if I have something else, it won't be as good. What a dilemma.

    (4)
  • Jeff W.

    When I heard of Earl's sandwiches I was expecting something wondrous like beef on weck, or a Primanti Bro's sandwich in Pittsburgh, or juicy roast pork in Philly. I came thinking I'd find warm and flavorful meats served on glorious bread, but what I got was just an overrated, under flavored, typical sandwich that you could really find anywhere. The "Earl", consisting of roasted pork with roasted peppers and a garlic mayo tasted kinda like bland white meat thanksgiving turkey breast, on a roll. Granted it was warm and fresh tasting, but there was next to no flavor or textural contrast. And it was a tiny little thing, especially for $6.99 which didn't even include anything else. I've just had far too many superior sandwiches to really have anything but apathy towards Earl's. I wouldn't throw a fuss about coming here again and would certainly be open to try other items, but ultimately I think I'd rather just go to Potbelly.

    (3)
  • Courtney R.

    3.5 stars. My friend and her mom recommended this place to me. The sandwich was delicious (I had the turkey with chipotle mayo--and I rarely eat mayo) and the ice tea flowed endlessly. Why not four stars? Or even five? Our cashier was super surly and I found the prices to be high ($7.99 for just my sandwich, plus drink and tax you're looking at close to $10). I think the value could be a bit better. Service could change on any given day. I'll be back to try other sandwiches for sure. And given the suckiness of Arlington food thus far, Earl's is a beacon.

    (3)
  • Ann B.

    I haven't been to Earl's in a while, but walked past it today and was lured in by the clam chowder special and total lack of other customers. The chowder was fantastic. I assume it's homemade since pretty much everything else there is. Regardless, it was as good as any I've ever tasted. Flavorful without being overly salty, tons of clams, no mysteriously goopy thickening agents; very, very satisfying. For some reason I was also inclined to try the kosher, all-beef hot dog. I love me a high quality grilled hot dog (who doesn't?), and they really aren't all that easy to find around here. And I figured if any place was going to do it right, it would be this place. I was further encouraged by the fact that it came topped with mustard, relish, and onion. It was even split lengthwise and grilled very nicely. They are on the right track here, but the puny size and the stale bun are holding it back. Earl's wiener clearly has the opportunity to be a true standout in the neighborhood, so it's a bit disappointing that they chose to skimp on this simple classic. Nothing else on the menu seems like an afterthought, so why the dog? True, it only cost about $2.50, but I could get damn near the same thing at 7-11 for 99 cents. I've thoroughly enjoyed everything else I've tried at Earl's, from the pork'n'fries to the mona lisa, so this minor hot dog incident certainly won't keep me from coming back. That clam chowder is the real deal.

    (4)
  • Michelle P.

    I think sandwiches are a tough market to please me in. How hard is it to make at home?? Now yes, there are times when i must eat lunch out, but if i'm going to seek going out to lunch, it has to be a darn good (or darn cheap!) place. Earls was neither. The menu was very appetizing. I kinda wanted one of everything! Pulled pork and turkey and beef.. yum! I bypassed the pork and decided on the turkey cranberry sandwich. It was a fairly substantial sandwich, so much that i couldn't finish. However, it was $8.00. For that much, i would have loved some kind of side and not to have to pay $2 for something else. Good thing i didn't get a drink. The sandwich was good, but nothing amazing. It tasted exactly like the sandwiches my mom makes for dinner on thanksgiving. So why am i gong to pay all this money for something i can make at home? Well i'm not! Its decent, but for the price and the fact that i could recreate it, i dont see myself returning unless i was in the area and desperate for a sandwich.

    (3)
  • Asher Jude C.

    This place totally tried and copied the original Earl of Sandwich. FAILED. The bread was so hard on the outside and the inside was so soggy from all the greasy oil they soaked my meat in. On top of that, the sandwiches are ridiculously priced. Skip this place!

    (1)
  • Eston M.

    Incredibly hearty sandwiches are delicious and a great deal. I generally stop by when I'm feeling indulgent -- and get something with the fries cooked into the sandwich. There are, howeve, other healthier options. Service is always polite and generally pretty quick. Even though space inside is limited, it's very easy and comfortable to linger.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Good sandwich shop. Arlington is a dump though. If you find yourself here, get a sandwich and get the f* out.

    (4)
  • Rebecca C.

    In my book, Earl's is second only to the Brooklyn Bagelry when it comes to a hearty Sunday afternoon, fighting-off-a-hangover lunch. (The selection at Earl's is way better -- it's just that sometimes you need a bagel.) Their meats are roasted in house, and you can taste it. I always enjoy the Earl, which is roast pork, red peppers and garlic mayo - although I recommend not getting it on the wheat bread. You need a roll to keep all that together! I've also loved their roast beef, although it's best when it's really rare, and it's hit or miss. Their breakfast sandwiches are also good -- simple bacon, egg and cheese is great, but for the really hungry, some of the others (including one with like a ridiculous amount of ingredients on some French toast) pack quite the punch. I've also tried the hash, and while it was very good, it's also very salty, so be prepared for that. The service at Earl's is always personable and professional -- they seem happy that you came in, and they get your food ready in about the same amount of time, no matter how crowded it is. I would definitely recommend Earl's for lunch any day of the week.

    (4)
  • Allie I.

    Really delicious! I had a prociutto and field greens sandwich on ciabatta. Great portions and fresh ingredients for your dollar. My friend had a veggie wrap that she loved as well. Next time I want to try the breakfast (all day on the weekends!) or a homemade soup. Small restaurant with limited parking and seating so I recommend taking it to-go. GO HERE!

    (4)
  • Kevin G.

    Though the name "Earl" conjures up images of pot-bellied trailer park plumbers...don't let the name deter you! Earl's is a great quick eat (but pricey, almost $10 for a sandwich)... I love their sandwiches and fries. I was never impressed with their sweet tea, lemonade, or dessert items. They roast their meat daily, so that's a big plus. The sandwiches are always moist and full of so much flavor. I've overstuffed myself here on many occasions. They use interesting sauces and spreads on the sandwiches too! This is a must if you live nearby. Any pork or turkey sandwich is divine. Never tried the beef or salad (tuna, chicken, egg) sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Rae N.

    In the neighborhood so I dropped by based upon other Yelp reviews.Conclusion: Pork & Fries sandwich sprinkled with Old Bay & drizzle of Texas Pete hot sauce....yummmmmmmmmm.

    (4)
  • Derrick L.

    Great local sandwich shop. Agree with prior positive reviews. The problem, alas, is that they use peanut oil for their tasty fries and since my wife is peanut-allergic, if I forget to decontaminate myself after eating a succulent pork sandwich with their fabulous fries, I may kill her with a passionate-peanut-oily kiss. OOPS. someone just informed me they use soy-vegetable oil for their fries...

    (4)
  • Jay N.

    Everything I said in my original review still holds true. I've been hesitant for a long while to give Earl's a boosted rating, only because I didn't want to seem biased for my neighborhood favorite. But you know, Earl's never disappoints me. That light, chewy, crispy toasted ciabatta bread, like with their Cuban sandwich, is perfect. Wash down your sandwich with a bottle of terrific Old Dominion root beer (and I'm not even a root beer guy). Now if they were open for more hours, and their prices were a couple dollars cheaper, I'd say Earl's is can't miss. Even so, I'm here often.

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    I can't comment on the actual customer service of this sandwich factory nor the decor or overall cleanliness of the restaurant. A coworker was going to grab a sandwich from Earl's for dinner and I caved and told him to order me up one. Their website gives the price and a good description of their unique and a non-run-of-the-mill sandwich selections. I ordered the Pork and Fries. Its a large Ciabatta bread sandwich with pork, fries and delicious pickles and comes with a side of BBQ sauce to pour over top the savory pig. Luckily this heaping monster was cut in half, but still, I went through a few napkins because its a sloppy, scrumptious sandwich. As I stuffed this monstrous sammie down my gullet, I inquired to what my co-worker ordered. He order not only the Pork and Fries, but the Prosciutto and Field Greens, and the Chipotle BLT. What an appetite! I can see how easy it might be to get bigger eyes than your stomach. I cannot comment on the fries, again, I'm not a fry guy. Not to be mistaken with Shy Guy from Mario 2. They also have soups, chili, sandwiches sans meat, and even a breakfast menu thats located at the store only. I have a feeling I'm going to single handedly keep this business afloat in these economic hard times, but I think everyone else already has Earl's pockets stuff like my tummy as.

    (5)
  • J M.

    Fantastic! I loved this place - even if my waistline didn't. The in-house prepared meats and creative take on sandwiches made the perfect pairing for a great lunch. Will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • A M.

    Yum! Roasted pork with fries is awesome - chipotle mayo was delicious. Definitely a great sandwich stop!

    (4)
  • Robert P.

    I found out about this place from a friend visiting from Tacoma. She went online to find a veggie sandwich and happened upon Earl's. Tried it and absolutely loved it!! LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED. Sandwiches are great. If you want to have Thanxgiving "leftovers" every day of the year, you can order their Hot Turkey, cranberry sauce and hot gravy on a seseme seed roll. I am torn every time I go in there. I wish i had 5 independent stomachs so I could order 5 at a time. The only thing they are missing is stuffing to pile on the sandwiches (I left them that suggestion in their suggestion box) You can even get your sandwich with the fries in the sandwich. How great is that??!!! It is a small place, so you have to choose your time to visit carefully. Not many seats so go when it's not lunchtime or plan to carry out.

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    Two words........The Monty. That's all you need to know. When that sandwich was put into my hands, it looked like perfection between the bun. Don't walk here.....run.

    (4)
  • Ross M.

    Great Sandwiches! Went here the first time today. Had the roasted pork with red peppers, so good! Also had the turkey chili and it was good. Friendly staff, friendly owner. I look forward to going back and trying more of their specialty sandwiches! P.S. I like chain restaurants and I'm not from DC.

    (5)
  • Blake B.

    I don't spend much time out in Arlington, but occasionally I meet my girlfriend for lunch near Courthouse Metro. Usually we head on down to Pho 75 or Ray's Hellburger. However, heading the other way on Wilson Blvd., we discovered a treasure trove tasty-lookin' eateries. Finally, the lunchtime code has been cracked! Most tempting of all was Earl's Sandwiches, small deli with a menu uniquer than the reliably delicious Potbelly and cheaper than the tiredly chainy Cosi. THE MEAL: Me: Turkey Cranberry with salt and vinegar chips and an impulse purchase chocolate cookie. Girlfriend: Chicken Chipotle on ciabatta bread with no sides. Bottomless cup o' lemonade to wash it down. Turkey sandwich was great. Tender turkey PILED on thick "honey wheat" bread with sunflower seeds. A bit overboard with the mayo (might as for it on the side), but the cranberry spread was a great subtle flavor. I was under the impression that the cranberry spread and the mayo were one, but it didn't seem that way as I inspected. The turkey wouldn't be too dry without the mayo, however, because the turkey is apparently roasted daily and it shows as it falls to the basket. Chips were just those kettle-cooked chips from a brand I can't remember. Nice addition with the subtle savory-and-sweet of the sandwich. Cookie was also worth the buy - $1.08 for what looked like a homemade treat. It was a sunny day, so I let it heat-up on the metal table outside for a fresh-baked softness. Mmm. Lots of butter, but delicious nonetheless. Girlfriend: Chicken sandwich was mediocre. Looked like flattened chicken, but came out on a sesame seed bun. Would have made a lot more sense on ciabatta. It was also covered with a strip of bacon and some yellow cheese I didn't care to identify. Flavor was good, according to the diner, but would've been improved by better bread. Maybe you can substitute it? Who knows. Lemonade was GREAT. Not too sweet, not too sour - nice and light for any type of weather. Go in and get a refill before you leave, because they give you a to-go cup to drink from. I'm a sucker for fries, but figured I had enough food for lunch already. Hand-cut and aromatic, they'll be part of my next meal. The inside was a bit jammed, but flowed logically and everything was accessible, including the bathroom, drink refills, and silverware/condiments. Sitting inside seems like a solid option on a cooler day. Limited seating outside, so try to grab a table when you get there and then stand in line. Other tempting dishes on the menu: Gumbo, Pork and Fries, Turkey BBQ, + many, many more. I'll be back! And you should try it for a quick, economical lunch with a menu that could satisfy just about anyone. Call ahead if you're in a hurry.

    (4)
  • Fatima H.

    Support your local businesses! I'm not a fan of sandwiches in general but I love this place, especially the porc & fries sandwich. Yes, fries IN the sandwich. It's the bomb.

    (5)
  • Adam C.

    The 5 stars are for one thing: the Pork and Fries. I will soon be leaving the area (and the country) and this sandwich is one of the few things I will truly miss when I go. It has turned me into a regular at Earls, though I must admit that some of the other sandwiches I have tried do not meat (sic.) the standards of the Pork and Fries. Still, it is good enough to rate a 5 star by itself. There is also almost exactly enough time between ordering and completion to pop around the corner for the excellent coffee in the Java Shack for those trying to escape the same old Starbucks syndrome.

    (5)
  • Gibbet T.

    I like the cozy interior (weekday lunch crowd alert = cozy becomes cramped). I like the copy of The Washington Post sitting out for us to read (even if I'm not overly fond of The Post itself). I like the quality of the sandwich ingredients - the roast beef and cheddar is my favorite, but I do not like the heaping mess that they serve most of the other sandwiches as, or else I would switch it up more often. I can't pick them up without a disaster. I don't want to eat like a rabid jungle predator - I want to eat like a refined human being. A knife and fork with the sandwich is stupid, don't suggest - it defeats the purpose of a sandwich in the first place. Also, they need to tweak their french fry making strategy so it doesn't come out raw and chunky on the inside. That shouldn't be hard considering EVERYONE else in the world seems to know how to do that. So, great flavor, but loses two stars over fries and unwieldy sandwich construction.

    (3)
  • Robin F.

    I would actually give Earl's 4 1/2 stars if there was that option. Went here with my dad on Sunday and it was just as the reviews stated, really fresh quality ingredients. I just ordered roast beef with provolone on ciabbata and it was really tasty. My dad enjoyed his sandwich also. The only reason for 4 1/2 and no 5 stars if for the fries. They definitely could have been cooked more. Overall, great sandwiches, good atmosphere and friendly people. Will definitely be back. **Went back with my boyfriend and am happy to say that the fries were much better - actually fully cooked this time and plus we got a free cookie for his birthday, which was quite yummy.

    (4)
  • Barrie C.

    I pass this place all the time, so I finally went in. I asked the guy what was good, and he was super nice in giving me some recommendations. He wins points there. I'm just a simple man, so I went with the simply named Pork and Fries, mainly because the menu explicitly says it has fries in the sandwich. I also ordered a side order of fries. The guy looked at me weird. That's right dude, a Pork and Fries...and fries. I'm from the South, so fried foods and me are like moose meat and Sarah Palin. Except I can speak in coherent sentences and my accent won't make you want to shoot yourself in the face. Anyway, the sandwich was f'ing great. The pork wasn't tough, the chipotle mayonnaise had just enough kick to it, and the fries did add something special to the sandwich. And I thought the non-sandwich fries were perfect. The food there is a little pricey, but it's worth it. Please skip the crappy chain-food in Clarendon and support a local restaurant by going here.

    (4)
  • James C.

    Earls is located on Wilson Blvd between Clarendon and Courthouse. I had ridden by it before and always meant to stop in but always forgot because I'm rarely around for lunch. Today I was working from home and remembered it so headed over and ordered the Chipotle Chicken sandwich with a side of fries. The sandwich came with the chicken breast flattened and cooked so it was juicy and tender and bacon, cheese, and a chipotle salsa. It was very tasty but I could have used a bit more kick to it, but it didn't detract from how good the chicken and bacon were. The french fries were fresh and good, nothing remarkable but just nice. I'd like to go back and try a couple more things off the menu, there is a salmon sandwich and the Arlingtonian. They also have a breakfast menu I'd like to try.

    (4)
  • Lauren J.

    I live in Atlanta and come to Arlington often. Earl's BLT is one of the best sandwiches I've ever had and I get one or two every time I'm in town. Every sandwich I have ever eaten at Earl's has been spectacular. I'm not a big fan of their fries though. They are hand cut but always seem to be overcooked.

    (5)
  • Anthony I.

    Fantastic local sandwich shop right down the road. I have been a few times and each time tried something different, I have never been disappointed. The sandwiches are great combinations put together by true sandwich masters. I give it 4 stars for unique combinations, fresh ingredients and great prices.

    (4)
  • matt s.

    Great place, cool little spot with good food that is mostly made in house. I have been several times and really want to try the breakfast. For a sandwich shop i would give it 5 stars.

    (4)
  • C W.

    Yes, it's unassuming and tiny, so be prepared to bring your sandwich to-go. They apparently make the roast beef and turkey onsite. I don't eat roast beef, so I tried the Mona Lisa (grilled eggplant and several veggies with pesto mayo) and Turkey Cranberry. The Mona Lisa wasn't bad, but extremely messy. I ate it on a bench, which was probably a bad idea. The Turkey Cranberry was very good -- maybe a little too mayonnaisey for my taste -- but not bad at all. Definitely not the place to go to if you're on a diet. Almost every sandwich has mayo. Sandwich sizes are a good size if you'd like to share. I ate half of my turkey cranberry for lunch and then the other half 2-3 hours later. The sandwiches range from $6-9 not including tax. A little pricey for my taste for just a sandwich without chips, drink or fries.

    (3)
  • Lois T.

    I have no idea how this place earned all these stars! Stopped in yesterday to try it out. I'm new to the area and sampling different spots. I like to support the local privately owned businesses but with Whole Foods down the street .... it's tough. The place was small and messy ... no customers and 3 staff members so no reason for tables to be dirty and in disarray. I ordered a small soup to go and was shocked at the size of the portion! I mean .... it can't be more than 4 ounces. I said something to the cashier ... like "THAT'S NOT EVEN A SINGLE PORTION" and he just grunted a few words before articulating ..... "That'll be four bucks". Sorry Earl....... I really wanted to like it but I can get 16 ounces of amazing homemade soup at Whole foods for six bucks and feed two people easily. Good luck though .....

    (1)
  • shoaib a.

    Best sandwiches in Arlington. Hands down. Why do think so? Because there's a rule where anytime you put sweet potato fries in a sandwich with turkey, it makes it awesome. Oh yea, they also do breakfast all day!

    (5)
  • John B.

    Delicious sandwiches, fair prices, friendly staff, not much more to be said!

    (4)
  • Smashley E.

    I live in Clarendon and am constantly disappointed by the overpriced, mediocre establishments in the neighborhood. I am happy to report, therefore, that Earl's is great. I went for lunch on a Saturday, and although it was quite busy, my service was very quick. I had the barbecued pork sandwich, and being a native of South Dakota, I know my pork. This was delicious! The sauce was great too -- sweet yet spicy. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars vs. 5 is that I think they could improve their bread. It wasn't bad, but it was just your basic white bun. I'm willing to sacrifice on bread for that kind of quality meat, however. Earl's is going to become a weekend staple for me, and I'm giving their catering menu to the person in our office who orders food for lunch meetings, as I learned that they will deliver to D.C. Sooo much better than the crappy Au Bon Pain we always get. Bottom line: nice people, quick service, excellent meat and sauce!

    (4)
  • Brian F.

    Earl's is MONEY!! The best sandwiches ever! This place is small, but they roast their own meat in house & everything is freshly made. If you haven't been, stop wasting time and go now! You can thank me later.

    (5)
  • emmy f.

    I went in here after my bartending class right down the street, and was starving, looking for anything to eat! I had their vegetarian special, which had eggplant, other veggies, lotsa melted cheese (mmmm) and pesto mayonnaise sauce. IT was friggin awesome. The bread that i twas on was toasted and garlicky. I will definitley make anotehr visit. Of course, my friend who was eating a Reuben, his experience did not live up to mine, because he had to get vinagraitte or something to fix the dryness of the sandwich. but other than that, It was grrreat. The environment is nothing special, but there are two small tables outside, and we were lucky and it was before the rush. I'll have to try it again to see the other vegetarian options, adn have my friend take the carnivore options to see if it continues to be awesome. The only reason for the 4 stars as opposed to the 5 stars is cos his reuben wasn't perfect =) I recommend it.

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Best. Turkey Club. Ever. The turkey club is out of this world. Better than any sandwich I've eaten at Jetties. Pork and fries is also a solid sammich. I had a special a while back with BBQ turkey, cole slaw, bbq sauce, and fries all in the sandwich and it was awesome - haven't seen it on the menu since, but the turkey club is all you need! Love it!

    (5)
  • Stephanie T.

    I work near here, so I've tried it many times. I want to love this place. The crab cake is quite decent for $11, even though its quite small. Sometimes in certain seasons, the crab is actually substantial. Other times, its not as much crab (crab to bread ratio). But what gets to me, is their breakfast sandwiches. I ordered a Clarendon breakfast sandwich, and guess what I bit into, eggshells, at least three bites of them. Extremely unpleasant and really irritating, enough for me to never want to eat there again because there just isn't enough props built up from previous experiences to justify that experience.

    (3)
  • Cameron T.

    I guess I'm one of only a few people who didn't think this place was very special. So here's the thing...yes their meats are freshly roasted. However they don't do anything that you can't make on your own. Maybe it's just me but freshly roasted meat doesn't justify a simple sandwich on plain bread that costs $7-9 with no sides. The bread ( we tried 3 kinds) all looked and tasted like simple supermarket bread. The cheeseburger came without cheese, and the "new orleans gumbo" came without rice. The turkey was very moist but also bland. I feel bad giving it an not so great review. The guys behind the counter were nice, and it is a neighborhood joint. Unfortunately, I've had better sandwiches for much less.

    (2)
  • Anson P.

    I started off on a little road trip to work on my bookmark list. Unfortunately, ECC (the taco/burrito place) is closed Tuesdays. Ah well, this place wasn't too far away. I looked at the menu and figured that the roasted meat was the way to go. Mmm...pork. I went with two sandwiches, the Roasted Earl and the Turkey Cranberry. The Roasted Earl came piled high with roasted pork, roasted green peppers and garlic mayo. Honestly, they could have left the peppers off or added some onions to it. Still it was a very good sandwich and you can never go wrong with garlic mayo. The Turkey Cranberry was roasted turkey, mayo, cranberry sauce (the non jellied kind) and lettuce. This is usually what I make with the remains of Thanksgiving dinner. Pretty tasty. The people behind the counter were really cool. Though, I'll agree that the sandwiches are on the pricey side, especially when they are charging 4 bucks for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. They do make some pretty good sandwiches here and I'll be back if I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • Meghan G.

    Thank you once again fellow yelpers, for this outstanding find. I am not much of a sandwich person to begin with, something about me gets nauseous at the thought of moist bread.. so as you can imagine that makes sandwiches generally a no-no. But I figured I would give this place a try and I am so glad that I did. First off, it's a no frills establishment with a super friendly staff. They wrap up your sammies in old school brown butchers paper, so I kind of love that. Their menu is as diverse as a sandwich place can aspire to, everything from crabcake sandwiches and fresh roasted meats piled high on fresh bread to innovative vegetarian options and an all day breakfast menu!!!! Yes, you read that right. ALL. DAY. BREAKFAST. They also have basic soup and salad offerings, but sammies are the star here. Thanks to Earl's, this formerly anti-sandwich gal has been converted for the time being.

    (5)
  • Bro H.

    I wish I could have anything good to say about this quaint local sandwich shop's food. Everyone there was really nice. Unfortunately, I don't. For what came out to a 20 dollar lunch for two people (including waters), this place was a terrible value. The pork and fries had about five fries on it, no roasted peppers to be found, hardly any chipotle mayo, and overall, was extremely dry. If 15 more seconds were spent on topping distribution, it would have definitely been a solid 6 dollar sandwich, but the thing cost 7.99. Girlfriend's turkey cranberry had hardly any cranberry whatsoever. The fries were bland and since they were so soggy to begin with, there wasn't much room for malt vinegar. Totally don't get it.

    (2)
  • Tatyana V.

    Really good food- sandwiches are good, fresh made right in front of you, the people are so nice, and their gumbo is soo soo soo delicious. You know they make it with a real roux.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    I had a small problem with my lunch order at Earl's today and I only had time to send a quick email detailing what happened. The manager replied incredibly fast and the staff went out of their way to correct the problem. These guys live and breathe excellent customer service and I would recommend them over any lunch spot in Arlington.

    (5)
  • Elena P.

    I love how Earl's is all fresh and the menu is always packed with deliciousness. I'm only giving this place three stars though because I seem to be cursed with 'The Sandwich that just Isnt''-curse at Earl's. Seriously. I've been there twice and every time I go, it's like *my* sandwich is just shy of awesome. Don't get me wrong, the food here IS awesome. I know this because I've tasted the sandwiches of my beau when I go too. Mine is always okay and HIS always seems to taste amazing! (And I swear I do not think it's one of those funky things where his is just better than mine). To test this, on my second trip, I ordered the EXACT sandwich that my Man got on our first trip. The first time I ate it [on our first trip], I was incredibly jealous. So I was very excited on our second trip to get one of my own. But you know what? It was dry, falling apart and DID NOT taste like his previous sandwich! My beau tried my sandwich and agreed. I tried his sandwich on our second trip (which happened to be the 'special' of the day) and it was VERY good. I can't say I was jealous or anything though. It just tasted like a really good deli sandwich - warm and gooey but not falling apart in your hands. It was good. This place is never top of my list but it's definitely a reliable sandwich place with select gems on the menu. The fries are a little greasy for my taste but delicious nonetheless. Only other caveat - seating is minimal so if you get there and there's no seats, you might have to wait a little to get something.

    (3)
  • C. W.

    The usual DC-area sandwich conundrum: high quality, low quantity. Wasn't there an old motown song with a line about "a taste of honey [being] worse than none at all?" Is it acceptable to spend $30 on sandwiches at a single meal? FEED ME!

    (3)
  • Clara L.

    This is my favorite lunch spot in Arlington. It's a tiny little place on Wilson Blvd with delicious sandwiches. They don't use processed lunch meat like most places; instead they roast their meat - - in house! I have only been here a few times, since I rarely have the chance to go out for lunch in Clarendon, but each and every time... I have NOT been dissappointed. Even the thought of a simple turkey sandwich will lead you to The Louie- - (Freshly roasted turkey, served on toasted ciabatta with lettuce, tomato, and pesto mayonnaise) and makes my mouth water. Let alone the rest of their menu, with more unique sandwich choices. And just an extra bonus, they serve french fries with gravy. mmmmmmmm gravy!

    (5)
  • Tim H.

    I went to Earl's last week and had the Earl's Cuban. I highly recommend it. I kinda wish they gave free chips with the sandwich because if you get a sandwich, chips, and a drink you're looking at a bill around $12 dollars. I try not to spend more than 10 dollars for lunch, so this place is a little bit more than I want to spend, but well worth the extra two dollars.

    (4)
  • Derek K.

    Not bad sandwiches. The ingredients are of good quality and fill you up. For some reason I was expecting a hole in the wall gem type of place that you find in bigger cities that had that "special" magic to the way they made their sandwiches, but it's not one of those. They're simple, good sandwiches that don't go wrong and deliver as advertised. Certainly above your typical Jerry's or Subway hot sandwiches as far as flavor goes. I like 'em, and I'll go again.

    (3)
  • Diana K.

    A tiny little spot on Wilson with some of the best sandwiches I've had in this area. As the other reviews say, all the meat is roasted daily and is therefore juicy and fresh. I had the Roast Beef and Cheddar which came with horseradish mayo on sourdough. The whole sandwich was buttered and grilled perfectly, so it was basically like your best homemade grilled cheese packed with tons of roast beef. My friends raved about their Pork Barbeque sandwiches, and the Hand Cut French Fries were tasty. They have a number of no-meat options on their menu, and in addition to sandwiches, Earl's has burgers, hot dogs and soups. They serve breakfast all day and offer lemonade, iced tea and glass bottle sodas. They sell an assortment of chips, pickles, seasonings and sandwich spreads, and when you carry out, your food comes wrapped in foil and brown paper - it all just feels classic. Service was pleasant enough, and very quick. It closes fairly early each night (7 or 8pm), and even earlier on Sundays (4pm), so you might have to plan ahead to grab a sandwich but don't let that stop you - this food is worth the effort.

    (5)
  • Ersula O.

    The line is well worth the wait, the roast beef makes you wanna slap yo momma, and the breakfast sandwhichs are dinner-worthy. Nuff said.

    (5)
  • Courtney G.

    I said I'd try Earl's one more time for breakfast to see if it was more reasonably priced...and I did! The good news is that breakfast IS cheaper than lunch (DEPENDING on what you get). I got an egg & cheese sandwich which was comparable to other breakfast take out (panera, cosi, etc.) Another plus is that unlike those chain locations, breakfast is offered all day!! BIG plus for Earl's. The bad news is that the breakfast didn't leave me the same impression as lunch sandwiches. There was nothing to rave about. overall, it was a greasy egg sanwich with above average bread. Frankly, if I'm going to splurge on my breakfast-caloric intake (read: not eat cereal)...i'm going to do it with a delicious bagel instead of bread that I can justify anytime of day. Stick with the lunch selection here. Afterall, there's a whole store full of delicious bagels right down the street!

    (3)
  • Geoff G.

    Earls is a solid sanwhich shop, roasting their meats in house. Pork, Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef and a lot of combinations. Occasionally, the turkey has been a little dry, and some of their combos can be a little bland, (the turkey reuben could have benefited from a cheddar or swiss vice a provolone cheese option), but for the most part, you should be able to find something you like.

    (3)
  • Joseph G.

    Mouth watering sandwiches. You won't necessarily feel super healthy and definitely watch out for the afternoon sleepys after eating here but it's oh so delicious. Real roasted turkey in the sandwhiches, not the deli slices like at other spots.

    (4)
  • Conrad C.

    This is a decent spot for sandwiches but nothing special. I'm still on the lookout for a truly great sandwich in the DC area but, so far, with no luck. I had a special, the Cuban Club, which had their house-roasted turkey, prosciutto, cheese, fried pickles, and was served on three slices of sourdough. The turkey was not impressive at all and tasted dry. The prosciutto tasted cooked as opposed to the more typical cured version. Cooking prosciutto masks the quality, in my opinion, which may be why they served it that way. The sourdough and fried pickles were both good. Wifey had the steak and cheese and was underwhelmed. I tried some for the sake of science and agreed that it was just OK. There was not much meat to the sandwich either. We shared the fries which were better than average, although the last third or so were just overfried nubs.

    (3)
  • Lily Z.

    Earl's served the most unique sandwiches. Forget about ham deli cold cuts. Earl's roasts seasoned pork loin and slices them paper thin to make their savory juicy signature pork sandwiches. The focus is the meat, with just enough condiments and vege for a balanced texture (love the garlic mayo). The crabcake sandwich wasn't the fancy jumbo lump variety, but still very crabby, a little creamy with very little breadcrumbs in the mix. The soup and brownies were also made from scratch and delicious. Sandwiches were on the pricey side, but still cheaper than everything else in the area. The location was a little out of way from the busy yuppie section of Wilson. Skip cheesecake factory and go to Earl's. You'll be very happy with this little gem.

    (5)
  • dave o.

    Earl's has both terrific unique sandwiches and absolutely killer turkey chili. The pork and fries: fries inside the sandwich, the pork is tasty and fresh. Reportedly one of their faves....its one of mine also. the turkey cranberry....ahh cranberry on turkey...its like thanksgiving any day of the year and tasty. Nice combination. The monty: with bbq sauce. Very tasty and tangy if a bit messy. Frankly Earl's is a real find. I've become a regular and am treated well. Kudo's to Earls. Top notch sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Joe S.

    A sandwich is all about the bread and Earl's delivers on that. The ciabatta rolls are amazing and the sesame bun is pretty good as well. Also, the fresh carved turkey and high-quality deli meats make Earl's a go-to for Sandwiches in Northern VA. I recommend the Italian and the Earl's club.

    (4)
  • Justin G.

    Best breakfasts in Arlington. Their breakfast sandwich is incredible and I find myself there almost every weekend. Its hard for me to branch out to try other sandwiches but I need to! From what I hear they are all as good as my breakfast burrito.

    (5)
  • Ashley K.

    A vegetarian sandwich-lover's paradise! They have not one, not two, not three, but FOUR vegetarian sandwiches! PLUS, you can throw coleslaw, french fries, or a fried egg onto ANY sandwich for a small fee. AMAZING!! Today, I tried the grilled cheese and asparagus sandwich with a fried egg, and it was delicious. I also got a small side order of their coleslaw, which was really good. Perfectly seasoned and light on the mayo. Pickles are free with sandwiches, you just gotta ask for one when you order!! Can't wait to go back and try more sandwiches!!!

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    This place is awesome. Why? Simply put, huge ass sandwiches. Also, where else can you get a pork and fries and just be the happiest person ever. The location is small, and parking can be rough on the weekends but definitely stop by for some huge sandwiches that are chock full of ingredients on fresh bread, and delicious Dominion Root Beer. The Pork and Fries, which is the only sandwich I've gotten here (can't seem to stop ordering it, but other people I've eaten with have enjoyed their huge ass cubanos and turkey clubs) and its delicious. The pork is sliced nicely, cooked perfectly, and topped with a heaping handful of seasoned fries, with a nice and creamy mayo. The veggies are fresh to death and compliment a pretty much fresh baked loaf of bread. Perfect combination of your side into your main dish, I mean how can you complain about salty pork mixed with spiced potatoes that give a perfect amount of chewy and crunchy? I love that the saucey mayo is strong on this sandwich because it goes perfectly with the fries they've tucked into your bread. Some people cry about the prices, but I think the $8 justifies a good ass sandwich that is obviously made to order ( you can see them cooking to order your food versus an assembly line). Also awesome is that they offer breakfast foods so you can get your breakfast.lunch,and dinner sandwiches all at once. Word of warning, first timers beware of over-ordering. Both guys I brought here on their first time ordered sides of fries/chips and couldn't even finish their food (some of the sandwiches are triple deckers). Just come here and never go back to Subway/Quizno's again. LEGIT!

    (5)
  • Paul D.

    The Earl of Sandwich is where the namesake derives. This is simply a really good sandwich shop, that also has soups and salads. It's gourmet, without being pretentious. They have several different breads like Ciabatta and sour dough. Everything is made to order! They also have breakfast samiches, though I've never dabbled. They have a bunch of unique sandwiches with names like Mona Lisa and The Pearl. Get The Pearl! It's a "Freshly roasted turkey sandwich served with homemade gravy and cranberry relish." That's right; they care enough about their sandwiches to make their own condiments! If that's not enough, they have every condiment you could want right there (including Old Bay & Malt Vinegar for the fries). As someone whose entire refrigerator door houses nothing but condiments, I like this feature/benefit. I counted 35 sandwiches on their menu, including: Crab Cake, Cheeseburger, Cuban, Jerk, veggie, BLT, etc. I'm pretty sure if you ask them they'll make whatever you want. I'm partial to their 'Roasted Beef and Cheddar' with horseradish, on grilled sourdough, with a side of gravy. Hells Yea! They also have hand-cut french fries and sweet potato fries. I like to ask for mine extra crispy, cause sometimes they come out a little limp. They have Dominion Root Beer too. You can also add a fried egg and/or bacon to any sandwich. I love to customize! Sadly they are only open from 10:30am to 8pm. So, most of their business is either lunch or catering. I like to stop by in the early evening, because they are not so busy and I can eat at one of their only 19 seats. Additionally, they are located right on Wilson Blvd, which means there is nowhere to park. Peep out the extensive menu, it will make you hungry: earlsinarlington.com/men…

    (4)
  • matt f.

    This place has been open for years, but i only discovered it about 6 months ago. Great sandwich place. They do all their own meats daily and it shows. I have had about 7/8 of the 30 sandwiches on the menu all have been great. My favorites are the Roasted Earl (roasted pork, sauteed pepers, and garlic mayo on seasemem bun) and the Turkey Club (Turkey, chipolte mayo, lettice, tomatoe, & bacon). but all the sandwiches are good. They serve Dominon Soda (which I like). the freis are good, although I have only gotten them once, trying to keep calories down. The soups are OK, not as good as the sandwiches in my opinion. The place is small, little room to sit. I usually get it to go. They are fast, usually 5-10 mins for my sandwich depending on how crowded it is. If you want a good sandwich hit this place up, you will not be dissapointed.

    (4)
  • Richard W.

    The place is tiny, you will bump into your fellow eaters; but the food is outstanding. Roast Pork with French Fries on the sandwich and gumbo that has depth of flavor from long simmering. It is some of the best gumbo I have had in this area. The Roast Beef for sandwiches is wonderful and the turkey is moist and the fries are fantastic. I have been to Earls several times and have never had a bad meal. This is my go to spot on Saturday afternoons.

    (5)
  • Jay E.

    Solid place and will definitely be back. Wish there was some more seating and better drink selections but all in all it was a good exprerience. Definitely try the Pork and Fries.

    (4)
  • TX in D.

    Never had a bad experience here. Sandwiches and fries are amazing. The Louie is a fave. The Pearl is also great, but better/ less soggy with ciabatta bread instead of a roll. More importantly, the staff is really nice. One night I was there just before closing, andwhen I went into my purse to pay after ordering, I found that I'd left my wallet at home. They were soooooooooooooo nice about it, gave me my sandwich and just told me to come back and pay when I could. Pretty rare to find that kind of service these days!

    (5)
  • sarah s.

    3 1/2 stars, actually. Earl's is a great little sandwich place, a nice find. Hubby had the pork and fries sandwich. He liked it but it wasn't groan-worthy or anything. I tasted the pork and I agree with a previous reviewer, it needs to be seasoned or something. I had the hot dog (not a big sandwich fan) which was better than a grocery store dog but not as tasty as a stadium dog, if you know what I mean. I also had the beef chili, which was more like a chili con carne, but was good. If my husband was really in a sandwich mood or we were in the area, I'd definitely go back, but I probably wouldn't make a drive to Arlington just to go there.

    (3)
  • Local L.

    Yum. It's awesome. The details are pretty much covered in other reviews. For your first time, I'd start with Louie and throw some cheese on there. They have some awesome sounding breakfast sandwiches which I intend to try as soon as possible. This is such a great alternative to Subway. Fresh, non-processes meat - you can't beat it.

    (5)
  • Adam F.

    Earl's has a good variety of diff sandos on there menu. And who can't go wrong with a soft serve cone to top it off

    (4)
  • Christina A.

    I read about this place awhile ago when I was working in DC, and when I changed jobs to work in Ballston it was one of those "gotta go there places"... Well, then I drove by and it was ehhh.... and it took me almost 2 years to get in there and try it. Well, sucks for me because I was really missing out! I had a pork loin sandwich with a mustard BBQ (I'm a sucker for mustard) and it was DELICIOUS. Very messy and a bit too much sauce, so I might reccommend to ask for it on the side. The man friend... I don't remember too much about what he got since I was so engrossed in my own sandwich, but his was equally tasty (and also had too much sauce). Definitely will go back to try more!

    (4)
  • Jose O.

    Earl's is the kind of place that should not exist in Clarendon. The sandwiches are the best you will find anywhere in Arlington, yet the prices are competitive with any chain or other local shoppe. The chicken and the turkey are exquisite.

    (5)
  • Susan L.

    YUM!! My first time here, and certainly won't be my last. I got the Roasted Earl's and my friend got the Pork and Fries. We also got a side of sweet potato fries and lemonade. Sweet potato fries were delicious, tasted just like sweet potatoes and came out piping hot. The pork on my sandwich was juicy, tender, and full of flavor. I just wish my sandwich was a bit bigger! My friend's sandwich was and I was contemplating taking the other half when she wasn't looking. They close at 4pm on Sundays--and they really do mean it. It was 4pm on the dot, and they refused to serve. But you can't blame them, I'd want to go home too after a long day. Overall, the girl was nice, and she made it clear we weren't being rushed to eat and leave. We could sit and take our time as long as we don't mind them sweeping around us. The owner Stephen came by and asked how our meal was. That's pretty impressive. Most owners don't care but he took the time to ask how we enjoyed our meal and if we needed anything else. Will definitely visit this place again!

    (5)
  • A. B.

    These sandwiches will make you moan, no lie. They're unfathomably good. I always get the turkey and bacon sandwich on ciabatta. Drool...... The meat is real, not that slimy shaved crap you get elsewhere. The bread is freshly made and toasted to soft and doughy perfection. The ingredients are very fresh and you can see everything made to order right behind the counter. The prices are reasonable, but I'd pay pretty much anything for one of these. Probably the best food I've had around Arlington. That says a lot about a little sammich.

    (4)
  • jason c.

    For a hole in the wall, Earl's is pretty good. The sandwiches are always on point and prices are pretty fair. One of the most impressive things about Earl's is the variety of condiments they have available which include things like chili salt, four or five different kinds of mustard, and the most exotic of which, hungarian fish seasoning. When I come here I either get the turkey cranberry or chipotle chicken sandwich. The only real downsides to Earl's is it's in the part of Clarendon where its a struggle to find parking, and it is a hole in the wall, so on busy days it gets really packed. On any such day you will probably have to engage in close quarters combat to get to the register and pick up your food. Your best bet is to call in ahead of time with your order and pick it up

    (4)
  • Phil B.

    I had heard good things about this place so I decided to stop by when I had to visit the Comcast office...boo Comcast! I had the roast beef sandwich with BBQ and mayo I forget the name, flavor was decent but by the time I got home it was pretty cold. I blame the BBQ sauce maybe if it was warmer it would have been more appealing but the sandwich overall was a definite meh. Wasn't terrible but I'm in no hurry to go back. Booeymonger has a bigger selection and has yet to let me down.

    (3)
  • T T.

    Love their sandwiches and I normally don't like sandwiches b/c most places use processed meat. Earl's roast their turkey, beef, and pork daily. It's the real thing. My favorite is the turkey and that's one meat I generally do not get else where b/c it's usually too dry and blah. Theirs is moist, flavorful, and delicious. I got my company to order sandwiches from them for a meeting and everyone loved it. I think they can deliver for a charge but you can also just pick them up. They offered half sandwiches on their catering menu, which is a great deal since the half sandwiches were nicely stuffed, which allowed everyone to try different sandwiches. I hope this place does well b/c it's a great neighborhood gem.

    (4)
  • Krissy R.

    The sandwiches are really good! I think they could have more salad options on the menu and I would like if the sandwiches all came standard with some sort of side item, but I can't really complain about anything else. The ingredients are fresh and the sandwich bread/buns are always soft. They have ice cream, too!

    (4)
  • Rowena E.

    Hearty and homemade is the key at this little shop called Earl's. Service is friendly, the sandwiches are huge, and the homemade soups are very tasty. When i need comfort food, I come here and stuff myself silly on their grilled cheese (sharp provolone and cheddar) on sour dough and pair it with their roasted tomato soup (when available). YUMMM! So simple, yet so good! The sandwiches are always stuffed and overflowing. Don't forget to check out the daily specials and save room for cookies and soft serve ice cream. FYI: Just found out they serve breakfast all day, so will be back for more, and looks like they also do catering too!

    (4)
  • Paul S.

    I've been driving past this place for a couple years but never stopped in until this week. Very tiny place. Meat was was very fresh and juicy. Portions are good sized. I ordered The Monty which is freshly roasted beef, cooked medium rare and served warm with mayo and BBQ sauce on a roasted sesame seed roll. The meat was saturated with sauce which was very yummy but messy. Hand cut fries needed to be salted up but once I did they were tasty. Next time I'll get'em with gravy. I thought the pricing was right. Maybe a little more expensive than Potbelly and Quiznos but the food is fresher, juicier and just better. On the flip side, Rockland's is on the same level food quality wise but a sandwich and small fries will run you a couple bucks more there. Basically Earl's pricing falls in the middle of the spectrum and that seems like a bargain to me.

    (5)
  • Furqan C.

    I ordered the Turkey with Pesto on Ciabatta and loved it! Food was fresh, wholesome, and felt healthy while I was eating it. Would have been a 4 star if it was not so expensive.

    (3)
  • Adrienne M.

    Heard good things about this place and decided to try it for myself and will definitely be going back! I tried the Louie, turkey sandwich, and it was amazing. The pesto mayo is great on the sandwich and to dip fries (cooked to order) Can't wait to go back and try the breakfast options!

    (5)
  • Dave P.

    I wish I could give this place more stars. I've been coming for a couple years now just about every week and it is always amazing. They have great specials and just started making their own chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwiches this past Summer. The chili as well as the Pork & Fries sandwich are hands down my favorites, but their crab cakes are also outstanding. For vegetarians, I've heard the Mona Lisa is great. Breakast? Perfect for hangovers. Monstrous egg, cheese, and steak sandwiches are a staple for us. Tons of other stuff. Go try this place! It feels good supporting a neighborhood sandwich shop.

    (5)
  • K S.

    Earl's is extremely hit-or-miss. Both times I've brought friends here, they've left completely underwhelmed by the taste/portion size/greasiness of their sandwich. I've never had issues with service here, and the prices are about the norm for Clarendon (that is, high), but there's nothing here that makes me want to come back. For cold sandwiches, I prefer Italian Store; for fries, Five Guys; and for fresh hot sandwiches, Big Buns...but YMMV. Probably worth a try if you live in the area and are looking for a breakfast option, but definitely not a destination stop.

    (2)
  • Madelyn E.

    I went to Earl's with a group of friends for lunch, and we all really enjoyed our sandwiches! The fries were hot and fresh and the staff was super friendly. I had the Mona Lisa which is a great vegetarian option (usually veggie sandwiches are underwhelming, but this one really delivered). It is a bit messy, but totally worth it!

    (4)
  • Jenna P.

    The Cuban sandwich was pretty good - which is rare outside of actual Cuban restaurants. So was the French dip. Really liked both the french fries and the sweet potato fries. The ciabatta buns were great.

    (4)
  • Alexis W.

    Wow. That is your first thought upon biting into your Earl's sandwich. These sandwiches, made with freshly roasted meats, incredible spreads and toppings, and the best, most fresh bread are literally to die for. I could (and sometimes do) eat at Earl's every day of the week. My absolute favorites are the Turkey Louie, Turkey Cranberry, and Pork and Fries (how can you NOT love a spicy pork sandwich with fries in it??). But I have tried almost everything on the menu and have never been disappointed. The one suggestion that I would have is, if you choose one of their sandwiches that come on the sesame seed bun, ask for a different bread (preferably ciabatta). I only say this because anytime I've had the sesame seed bun, it has been too small to handle the large amount of meat and toppings, and I've had to just eat it with a fork. But there's nothing wrong with that in the least:) Go. Go. Go. You will fall in love!!

    (5)
  • Lucas K.

    Avoid the bluefish special...worst...sandwich...ever! Incredibly salty and oily, served on a hamburger bun. By the time I got outside to eat it, the oil had turned the bun to mush, ciabatta or baguette would have been a much better bread choice, but I had no say in the matter. There was also a huge wad of cold, unmelted butter in the middle, disgusting. It was my first time here, always wanted to try when i used to live in Arlington, but today was greatly disappointed. Typical Arlington mediocrity that everyone seems to go gaga for, super slow service, I think they went down to the river to fish one out themselves. Overpriced! I won't be coming back.

    (1)
  • Sadie J.

    Just finished eating here for the first time (still sitting at my table!). I had the Pork and Fries and my friend had the tomato crab bisque - both were very yummy! The environment is very casual and cute, very friendly staff. Definitely coming here again. I can't wait to try everything on the menu!

    (4)
  • Susan B.

    This review is specifically for the catered Thanksgiving Turkey. I ordered a turkey this year, cooked, for Thanksgiving - 18 lbs. It was crispy outside, tender and moist inside - everyone raved. Definitely more pricey then making your own, but it was worth it to me, to free up the oven for baking/cooking my own side dishes w/o having to worry about the coordination. I also ordered a fruit platter, which was fresh and well presented as well.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Reduced my rating from 3 stars to 2. I've heard the breakfast at Earl's is delicious, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I ordered an egg and cheese sandwich. It was made like a grilled cheese with egg except the bread tasted like it was brushed with vegetable oil instead of butter. The egg was also dry and browned. It was disgusting. My friend ordered the veggie and cheese omelet. I don't think I've ever seen him stop eating something before. After pulling out a ton of nasty looking mushrooms, he said it was the worst omelet he's ever had and couldn't continue eating it. I won't be returning to Earl's.

    (2)
  • Will Y.

    I enjoy the menu at Earls and think it packs quite a punch. The thanksgiving sandwich is quite delicious. They also have a nice sandwich with pork tenderloin and french fries. Its one of the gems of the Courthouse area.

    (4)
  • Jess R.

    Good sandwiches! I just never go out of my way to eat here - it seems kind of pricey and I really wish they had a soda fountain! If you go with someone else, share a side of fries! Very good!

    (3)
  • Craig O.

    I must have walked past this place 15 or 20 times but it never occurred to me to check it out until today. Even though I went at peak lunch hours there were only 3 other people in the store and my sandwich was ready in less than 5 minutes. I got a Roasted Turkey BBQ Sandwich (for less than foot long turkey at subway) which was excellent. My only complaint is that they could upgrade the bread from a giant brand hamburger bun to a more freshly made roll. In addition to the obvious quality upgrade, since they use chunks of roasted meat an upgrade would make it a little easier to eat as well. The fries were solid but nothing special. Still Earls is well above average, and will now be featured prominently in my Courthouse lunch rotation.

    (4)
  • may f. r.

    This is a great place, i've never had a bad sandwich, so delish BTW, here's an idea, if you want a vegetarian meal, go to a vegetarian restaurant. yeash, that's not too difficult to figure out

    (4)
  • Dan W.

    After driving past this place for months, I finally decided to stop in for a sandwich. Per the recommendation of the friendly cashier, I ordered the Louie. It was a great sandwich. It reminded me of the post-Thanksgiving midnight snack turkey sandwich, which I crave many times throughout the year. Big chunks of moist turkey on perfectly grilled bread. The french fries were fresh and tasty as well, although not entirely necessary. I'll be back.

    (5)
  • Jackie T.

    Sandwiches are always fresh, turkey is actual turkey, fries are decent. They have a unique selection of special sandwiches, made to order. The hot dogs aren't half bad either.

    (4)
  • Cameron H.

    I had the turkey club. It was solid. Nice and toasted or shall I say "roasted". Little pricey for something you can basically make in your kitchen pretty easily. Tasty none the less.

    (4)
  • Jon B.

    Update on Earls. Went again the other day for breakfast. Liked my breakfast there a lot more than I liked the pork and fries I got first time out. Prices are not that crazy and there is less of a crowd if you get there early enough. They do everything pretty well and they have lemonade and ice tea so you can do some arnold palmers and start the day right.

    (4)
  • Jon C.

    I never thought I would ever give a one-star rating, until I had a turkey sandwich from Earls. It was the size of a size 8 shoe, and 90% of it was bread. It was bland and had no flavor whatsoever. The chili tasked like ground up hamburger tossed in tomato juice. Definitely not good. **Update - I bumped my rating up from a one to a two, because someone that works in the establishment sent me a message within hours of this post asking me what specifically went wrong, and offering me some suggestions for things I might like better. This person was very polite and very professional, so I am definitely going to give them another chance. Maybe my experience was a fluke.

    (2)
  • Joe B.

    I've lived in Arlington my whole life and always lamented the lack of a good sandwich shop that wasn't The Italian Store. On a whim went into Earl's today and had their Roast Beef and Cheddar. That is a hard sandwich to make poorly. It was great. For $9.03 I got a nice sized sandwich and a can of coke. Perfect lunch. Will definitely be going back

    (5)
  • Alex S.

    The sandwiches are amazing but on the pricey side. I usually go with the Louie. They make wings occasionally. I would pass on those again. Still the sandwiches and friendly service get it 5 stars. Just wish they stayed open later.

    (5)
  • R S.

    I went to Earl's for the first time on 08/15/08, 1:45 pm. I was the only one in there. Atmosphere: small interior, sparsely decorated, mostly barstool/counter-style seating. There is a low table with hard, uncomfortable-looking chairs. There are assorted, rather unusual condiments (cornichons, anyone?) on each dining space for the diner's convenience. I found that interesting, and definitely a plus. The place was clean. The staff is very nice. They were playing some rather funky folk music in the background but it wasn't offensive or anything. It would have been more appropriate in a Starbucks, but oh well. I am not complaining. Food: I ordered The Mona Lisa, which is supposed to be "the" quintessential vegetarian sandwich. It took more than 10 minutes for them to make my order, which I thought was a tad long given the fact that I was the single patron, but I don't mind waiting awhile if the food turns out to be fresh and delicious. I also ordered fries with cheese dipping sauce. I will give my opinion about the fries first. They were burned and extremely limp and soggy- not remotely crispy. Maybe it was because I got them "to-go" but I ate them only 15 minutes later. The cheese sauce was decent, but I have had better. Now for the sandwich: It consisted of a sub-style ciabatta roll, pesto mayo, two slices of eggplant, green peppers, mushrooms and smoked provolone. There was no garlic whatsoever, but there was supposed to be. The bread was tasty and fresh but there was not nearly enough filling to bread ratio. (translation: way too much bread) The pesto mayo was good but I've had better. The eggplant was supposed to be grilled, but it tasted to me like it was merely steamed and not cooked enough, as it was a tad crunchy and too seedy. The peel should also have been removed. Really, though, they should have used Japanese eggplant, as it is less seedy and the peel more edible. Also, dammit, it wasn't grilled!! There is a huge difference. There were way too many green peppers also, as if they were compensating for the lack of eggplant and other ingredients. I had to remove most of the peppers, as, like I said, there were too many; plus, red peppers would have been much tastier and more appropriate. I guess I should be thankful for the fact that the green peppers were actually roasted. Hmph. The cheese was supposed to be smoked provolone, but it tasted like regular to me, plus there was not enough of it. Oh, and there were only three little shrunken slices of mushrooms. All in all, I was very disappointed in the sandwich, as it did not live up to its' description or my expectations. I could have spent the same money on a FAR superior GRILLED eggplant sandwich up the street at The Cheesecake Factory, complete with roasted RED peppers. Price: not as cheap as it should be. I spent $11.79 on a (rather small) sandwich and a side of fries with cheese sauce. I didn't even get a drink. I peeked at their breakfast menu and it looked rather pricey to me as well. As I consider myself a fair person, I will most likely venture into Earl's again and try the other two vegetarian options. But I won't be getting any more fries from them. Their meat sandwiches are probably really good but I'll never find out since I don't eat meat.

    (2)
  • Roxy B.

    The roast beef is incredibly fresh and very yummy! A little more expensive than your average chain sandwich shop but wayyy better quality, and the sandwiches are a pretty good size.

    (5)
  • Heath A.

    Earl's is Sandwich Royalty. A tiny sandwich shop has grown in the Clarendon/Courthouse corridor on Wilson Blvd. and we are all eating better for it. At Earl's the true superstars are the freshly roasted meats (beef, turkey and pork) that create the delicious made to order sandwiches. The Louie ($6.29) piles freshly roasted turkey (think day after Thanksgiving leftovers but better) atop a toasted ciabbata roll with lettuce, tomato and a "healthy" smear of pesto mayo. The pesto mayo perks up the tender turkey but, I'd opt for a light smear rather than the norm. The Monty ($5.99) provides a heap of freshly roasted beef on a soft sesame seed bun with tangy BBQ sauce. It's a great alternative for a beef barbecue sandwich. The beef is delicious and its flavor pairs well with the tangy from the sauce. The Jumbo ($9.99) has a made to order crab cake served with either tarter or cocktail on a bun. The crab cake is mostly jumbo lump meat and is well worth the being the most expensive item on the menu. For vegetarians Earl's offers The Mona Lisa ($6.29) that has grilled eggplant, sharp provolone cheese, roasted peppers, garlic and mushrooms sharing space on a warm ciabatta with either balsamic vinegar and EVOO, or pesto mayo. It's tempted me to head over to the veggie side but the meats are just too good. When at Earl's skip the chips and opt for the hand cut fries ($1.99). These fries are crispy perfection and if you don't like the doneness they are happy to give them another quick bath in hot oil to your liking. One serving is enough for two-three people to share. You can get them with toppings like sour cream, chili and such. Sandwiches that I haven't yet tried but have me planning a return trip soon are: The Roasted Earl ($4.99) roasted pork loin on a soft roll. I'll add the roast peppers and homemade garlic mayo for just $.99 more). Roast Beef and Cheddar ($6.29) served with horseradish cream. Grilled Chicken Breast ($6.29) sesame seed roll with lettuce, tomato and I'll ask for pesto mayo. Earl's also does breakfast starting at 8 AM. The only misstep I've had was the BLT. The B was limp and for it the sandwich suffered. Earl's is tiny so get there just before the lunch rush to get either the coveted one table outside or the large four top inside if you're with a group. There are plenty of stools and counter eats for the rest of us.

    (4)
  • Jenny W.

    If you ask me the DC area has been in need of a good sandwich shop and this is just the place. It's a small joint, but the food is delicious and the price is just right. I highly recommend the Mona Lisa - as many veggies know it's often hard to make a veggie sandwich that doesn't taste like a mountain of rabbit food, but this sandwich does the trick. It's incredibly flavorful and comes with your choice of balsamic or pesto mayo - me, I like to combine the two. Also, be sure to not miss their cookies. They are amazing with the perfect amount of butter -- you can just tell they are horrible for you, the mark of a good cookie. Ask if they can turn two cookies into an ice cream sandwich for you (often on the menu), you won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Ryan W.

    I've driven by Earl's for years and its promise of freshly roasted sandwiches made me want to try it out. For some reason, I never made it there until just this weekend. It's really a hole in the wall and by the looks of it, I wasn't sure if the advertised promise of great sandwiches would be kept. It turns out, I had nothing to worry about. I ordered the "Pork and Fries" sandwich, which it turns out, is perfectly named. The fries themselves were just ok, but once they made it been the ciabatta roll and mixed with the chipotle mayo and moist pulled pork, they somehow transformed and gave this awesome sandwich a great little crunch. It was excellent. Hesitantly, I traded the second half of my sandwich for a half of the Cuban sandwich my dad ordered. It was also good, with prominent mustard and pickle flavors complimenting the pork loin and ham. One star deduction for a limited selection of sides and a so-so chocolate chip cookie, which are absolutely necessary to get five stars at a sandwich joint. Maybe they have more sides and fresher cookies during the work week...and the sandwiches were good enough that I might need to find an excuse to go back on a Monday through Friday.

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    I've gone to this place for lunch a few times from Crystal City, and it is definitely worth it. I always get the mona lisa, which (uncharacteristically for me) has no meat, but has grilled eggplant, mushrooms and is certainly worth the extra time it takes to get there. The service is pretty fast, and the sandwiches, though not cheap, aren't ridiculously expensive either.

    (5)
  • SC O.

    Wow! An actual "deli-like spot"- and it's awesome. My husband told me to get the Louie. Good choice, fresh turkey with pesto mayo on a ciabatta roll, yum. None of the meats are processed, which is great! It's a small place but the guys behind the counter are attentive and it's obvious they know they've got a good thing going on. Highly recommend it!

    (4)
  • Emily H.

    Pretty darn good sandwich. I have only tried the roast turkey because I am not a huge roast beef fan. But the turkey was damn good. I ate Earl's two days in a row after discovering it. Both times I got the turkey special of the day which had field greens, bacon, and chipotle mayo on it. Delicious! Of course, I had to add some cheddar cheese to it. Earl's burgers are also apparently amazing as attested by one of my out-of-town friends visiting for the weekend. Earl's not only took the temperature on the burger but actually delivered the asked for medium rare--amazing!

    (4)
  • Amber R.

    The sandwiches here are great. They're made with fresh ingredients and they have plently of vegetarian options. The french fries are fabulous -- they have both sweet potato fries and regular fries. I live in the area and will definitely go back sometime soon.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    I've always heard that this place is good and I finally stopped in the other day. Its a tiny place that probably only seats 10-12, but they make a tasty samich. They serve breakfast all day and the menu for that is on a chalkboard next to the counter. It took me a minute to find them, but the sandwich menus are on the counter next to the chips. They don't have a huge variety of sandwiches, but they make up for it with quality. Everything I saw looked really good. I ended up with the Earl, which is a BBQ pork sandwich with a pickle. Can't beat it. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    I enjoy going here for comfort food usually around 11am every few weeks. I like how they make a lot of sandwiches you would make after Thanksgiving.

    (5)
  • Tiffany T.

    I'm sure that everything at Earl's is great, but I cannot get past the crab cake sandwich. It is by far the very best crab cake that I have ever experienced in my life. It is ethereal. I can't say enough good about it. Everything else I have had there is good; a great honorable mention is the roast beef sandwich. But really, try the crab cake.

    (5)
  • Andrew P.

    As far as sandwiches go, this place is the cat's pajamas. The turkey is great, and the sandwich I got, can't remember the name, had chipotle mayo on it, was awesome. Not many tables inside, but I've never been when I couldn't find somewhere to sit. People complaining about prices...really? $7 for a sandwich is pretty average these days. I guess you could go to subway and get a footlong for $5.

    (5)
  • Jason Y.

    Not a big fan fo their breakfasts but their sandwiches are good. They amke their own turkey, pork, and roastbeef. They also amake a good hotdog...and I get mine with everything on it. The beef barley soup was good cuz they used their roast beef in it.

    (3)
  • kevin d.

    Great sandwich's! Especially the Turkey sandwhich

    (4)
  • kristy r.

    if there was ever a time to declare what's all the hype about...it's now, when it come to ed's or earl's, whatever. the bbq sandwich was okay. bun sucked. fries were limp and soggy. not even a semblance of crunch. sweet tea was a travesty. the owner and crew could be less smug. owning and operating a biz along wilson does not automatically make u interesting. let alone cool. okay, i'll throw u a bone because you offer old dominion ginger ale.

    (2)
  • Peter K.

    I gotta say that the this place is pretty damn good. I've always noticed the cool looking signage outside and yesterday decided to stop in. The menu is not super extensive, but it doesnt need to be. I order the sandwich I got it made within literally 2 minutes... and damn good it was. My only thing was that the sandwich wasnt very big... but thats fine because the price isnt too expensive. I'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Samuel S.

    I have been to Earl's many times. And I always order pretty much the exact thing; a pork and fries sandwich, some gumbo, and an iced tea. In fact, I just had some right now, about 20 mins before writing this review (food coma free!) It's always awesome. I'm pretty sure their "pork and fries" is their signature sandwich, and if that's the case, it's an effing John Hancock (see what I did there?). Basically, slow roasted pork, chipotle aioli, fries that catch all the juice, and some pickles for some reason that work awesome with the sandwich. It's on ciabatta. It's frigging awesome, and not overfilling, but a decent lunch. Their gumbo's not bad... I've had better, but it's still a pretty decent soup. This place looks pretty much like a hole in the wall place, which I like, but gets crowded at lunch time. On weekends (or some other times), they do a decent jerk chicken sandwich too. But trust me, you'll want to try this pork and fries.

    (4)
  • Chunnu B.

    I have full faith in Earl's Sandwiches and will not let some soggy fries and a jerkless jerk chicken sandwich stop me from returning once more. My Jerk Chicken Sandwich was ginormous. Yes, I said GI-NORMOUS. The GINORMOUS chicken breast was juicy, they made sure to nix the tomato as requested, but it just wasn't...jerky enough. I know some real jerks, and if you're gonna be a jerk, go full out and be one, don't wimp out. We split the fries, dumped on some old bay (what better way to eat fries?), and concluded they could have been fried a little more. No one likes a limp anything. Including fries. I also sampled the coleslaw and would have liked it a little sweeter. $10 for Dominion Ginger Ale and a Jerkless Chicken Sandwich, +$3 for limp fries...I want something better. I give second chances, but not third, so I hope my next visit will be a little more yummy.

    (3)
  • Sean S.

    Forgot to update a while ago.... Got a response from management and they took care of me... They were 100% into making things right. I wish more aces would take note of this.

    (4)
  • VA B.

    I've lived around the corner from this place for a long time, but have never bothered stopping by because I find most sandwich places to be overrated. My friend requested meeting there for lunch this past weekend, so I finally got the chance to give it a try, and the food was fantastic. Service was fast, my order probably took less than 5 minutes to make, and the staff was very friendly. There was a large selection to choose from (including vegetarian options), but I finally settled on the Earl's Cuban (roasted pork, prosciutto, provolone, mustard, sweet pickle chips) and my friend and I shared an order of fries, which were also delicious. The bread was nicely toasted, not too thick or chewy, and the meat portion of the sandwich was delicious and filling. I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a sandwich that much. I'm definitely looking forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Joshua W.

    I had the fish and chips today and so far it wins best of Arlington. Super friendly staff. I just wish the dining room was a bit bigger.

    (4)
  • Ali B.

    Great sandwiches!! Very inventive and creative combinations and fresh ingredients that they make in-house. I love the Turkey & Cranberry sandwich!

    (4)
  • R. K.

    Sandwich perfection. Real pork, real turkey, real TASTE. This little place is a gem among a lot of crappy food places with over priced, not good food. The Louis turkey sandwich is fantastic, and the Pork and Fries is to die for. This place has been consistently good for many years. Fast, friendly service and never disappoints.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Earl's Sandwiches...Orgasm between buns. Nuff said.... OK, wait I just reread that and it could be taken a different way by a certain selection of the population...which may or may not be a good thing...(Note: I need to stop listening to my inside voice) The sandwiches at Earls are amazing, it was my first time there and I tried the 'Pork and Fries' Why? Cause it's PORK and FRENCH FRIES! Sweet Jesus in a tidy bowl boat of blue water how good does that sound? First they slice the bun (Ciabatta) lather on some Chipotle Mayo add roasted red peppers and sweet pickles followed by a healthy mound of freshly sliced pork and then a heaping helping of Fries (we're talking Elvis size portion of fries....) They fold it over and slice it and serve.... They should rename that place King Earl of the Pork and Fries sandwiches...in Arlington Va........It might be a little wordy for a sign though.... They have lots of other really good sandwiches that I saw people getting busy with... I swear if they dimmed the lights and put on some Barry White I would consider it a hot Friday night date! Woot! I'll be back to try them all.....and so should you :o)

    (5)
  • Jenny L.

    I was in town visiting a friend who took me to all the best fill-in-the-blank spots in the metro DC area. Earl's was the best sandwich shop on her list. But unfortunately it did not live up to my expectations. I had the Italian sandwich, which was WAY too salty, so much so that I had to pluck out some of the meat in order to finish the sandwich. The sandwich was too expensive to not force myself to finish it. Besides the saltiness, there were certain tastes that just didn't jive for me but I can't pinpoint it. The bread was good, ingredients seemed fresh. Perhaps I was disappointed because their Italian did not taste like the traditional Italian I'm use to as New Yorker. I'm usually very open to experimental ingredients, but this just didn't taste right. I had a bite out of my friend's Turkey Cranberry sandwich, and it was pretty good. If I visit my friend again, I may go back to try something else. Maybe I just picked the wrong sandwich.

    (2)
  • Daniella C.

    Yeh-- this isn't good. Dry bread. Dry Meat. I will NEVER understand how anyone enjoys their sandwiches. Two stars for local. Zero stars for the actual food.

    (2)
  • Mat T.

    Had the Cuban special, the one with the deep-fried pickles. It was almost as good as a sandwich could get. The bread was toasted to perfection and the balance of the condiments to the meat was perfect.

    (4)
  • Nate H.

    Fresh roasted turkey created a turkey reuben like I would make at home, if I roasted a turkey everyday. These sandwiches will make you happy. I wish there was more sitting space. Maybe there is, but a party of about 10 moved all the tables together and camped out. It's time to expand, Earl's!

    (4)
  • T L.

    The Mona Lisa is great! The gumbo is pretty good too. The chocolate chip cookies are sick!!!

    (4)
  • Matt V.

    I have had two sandwiches here so far (Roast beef with cheddar and the Clarendon). Both were excellent. I am motivated to work my way through the entire menu at this point. The sweet potato fries are great too. Generally friendly atmosphere although it is a bit small. That isnt a problem during the summer since you can just eat outside. Another plus - they serve their breakfast sandwiches all day.

    (5)
  • Michele S.

    My boyfriend and I tried Earl's for the first time last week, and were delightfully pleased. He had the corned beef hash egg sandwich, and I had the Cuban Club. The CC was AMAZING! It's huge, so I ate half for lunch, and half for dinner. It's a great spin on a classic sandwich. The fried pickles add so much flavor. Since it's a club, it comes with 3 pieces of bread, but I asked for only two. It's definitely not a healthy choice, but for a splurge item, it was perfect! I can't wait to go back and try something else. The restaurant is small. There are only two 2-person tables outside, and a few tables inside.

    (4)
  • Elisabeth H.

    Had Earls for lunch yesterday, mainly due to the fact that I have an amazing BF that brings me gifts in the form of wonderful food. We had the Mona Lisa, a turkey club, and fries. It was all good, nothing wrong with anything. I actually chose the Mona Lisa to try first and that was very good, but the Turkey club was better. I could do without the third slice of bread, but hey that is what constitutes a club, right? The fries were good and I liked the chipotle mayo, although it is for sure no sriracha mayo...thank you. After lunch I took a look at the menu and there are a couple more I would like to try. Anything with French fries on it would be a plus.

    (4)
  • Jesse C.

    I had read about Earls in one of those national articles on great sandwich joints. Since I live in Arlington we figured to give this place a try on a Sunday afternoon. I ordered The Monty which is a roast beef sandwich with mayo and BBQ sauce. The meat was very good and tender. The bun on the other hand was your average Wonder Bread hamburger bun variety and pretty small. Some of the other sandwiches are served on ciabatta bread which looked far better. Despite the bun being underwhelming I enjoyed the sandwich. The sandwich was small so if you consider yourself hungry or a big eater I would suggest getting a side order of fries to accompany your sandwich. I was still hungry after finishing the sandwich. As others have mentioned this is a small place which can cause you to have to wait to order as well as not having a place to eat in the restaurant. We were able to get a couple of the stools by the window but be forewarned that you may not be able to eat sitting down. This is expected for a small but popular restaurant, so no points dinged. I'll eat here again, but nothing to write home about.

    (3)
  • Renita W.

    3 Stars based on two visits to Earl's. During the first, I ordered the Pulled Pork Sandwich (which has fries on the sandwich). The pork alone was great, but when combined with the ciabatta - it failed to shine. The chipotle mayo was fairly bland - - I though I'd caught them on an off day, so made a second visit. During the second visit, I'd plan on having the the Fish and Fries, which my husband loved. Sadly, it's only an evening special. So I went with the Turkey Cranberry and was underwhelmed. I wished it had some stuffing with it - that would help with the seasoning.

    (3)
  • Jennifer P.

    When I'm tired of worrying about my carbs, I give myself a huge treat and go to Earl's. Every sandwich I've tried has been excellent, more so with the sweet potato fries, and I have no idea why you'd go to one of the chain shops in the neighborhood. It's a bit cramped in there, but the sandwiches can be a bit messy and I could see some, like the turkey and cranberry ones, getting soggy on you and not traveling well, so try and find a spot and eat it fresh. One thing I don't particularly care for is the ice cream sandwich. I think the cookie needed more flavor--maybe more sugar since it was cold and cold things taste less sweet? They also play a lot of new wave music, so they get extra points from me. When you hear the synth handclaps of "Close to Me", I know I'm among my people.

    (5)
  • Juliet K.

    turkey cranberry. moist turkey. i wish i asked for no mayo and extra cranberry sauce. pork and fries. we went late at night so not sure if that contributed but the pork was a bit dry. but the rest of the sandwich was bursting with SO MUCH FLAVOR it was still really delicious. i really like all the sandwiches with fries. i wonder if you can add fries into any sandwich... hmmm.....

    (4)
  • mark p.

    If you are anywhere near Earl's, do yourself a favor and stop in for a sandwich. Great staff, great food.

    (5)
  • Martin B.

    Pork and Fries. It sounds like some bad Weezer parody. But make no mistake: it's a delicious sandwich at a cool little shack called Earl's Sandwiches. The store itself is tiny, with seating I reckon for around 16 or 20 people. The staff itself wasn't very talkative, but at least that meant they could take people's orders and bring them out quickly. Every sandwich is made on the spot. They've got Dominion Root Beer in bottles, which I love ever so much. So, the sandwich! What a diet-wrecking, stomach-filling, taste bud-satisfying creation! The bread it's served on is not dry at all, which is good because you'll do a lot of chewing. The sandwich also comes with those bread 'n' butter pickles that are somewhat sweet, as well as this creamy sauce and peppers. And of course, pork and french fries. The combination is a real winner. My only complaint is that the pork itself could be more seasoned, or marinated or something. Perhaps a quick bath in the sauce that's slathered onto the bread would help. There were no unchewable pieces in my sandwich, which already makes Earl's a king. Loosen up those belts and wolf it down!

    (4)
  • Carey A.

    THE LOUIE....freshly roasted turkey served on a toasted ciabatta with lettuce, tomato and pesto mayonnaise. This sandwich is so simple yet so very delicious!

    (4)
  • Sarah A.

    Delicious sandwich (turkey club), fast service, still had fresh coffee at 2 PM on Saturday, and had the Post. What else do you want out of a sandwich joint?

    (5)
  • Smith E.

    Man, hard to decide between three and four stars. When this place is on--when they make their sandwiches how they should be made and make them about 1 out of 4 times they are a five. The eggplant, the egg sandwiches, the pork sandwiches are just awesome. But they are NOT consistent. Again, they make bad sandwiches about 1 out of 4 times, ok 2 out of 4, and awesome 1 out of 4. They need to get their cooks to pay attention more. But this is DC and Clarendon and not NYC--if this place was in NYC they'd go out of business because of their inconsistency OR more likely they'd be more consistent and be the KO contender they can be. Still I go here alot so I can't really give this place less than four stars because that 1 out of 4 is so awesome and this place is not NYC.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    In DC this week. Officemates decided on sandwiches so we hit Earl's Sandwiches on Wilson. Had the pork and fries (yes, fries inside the sandwich). Awesome lunch. The only thing missing was a ice cold IPA (but it was lunch). The lemonade didn't quite do it for me. Highly recommend Earl's especially this time of year when you can sit out in 70 degree weather. Go Earl's!

    (5)
  • Paige R.

    I was at Earl's its opening weekend and was so blown away by the taste and value of the menu items that I have swung by practically every time I think of it. My two favorite sandwiches that have stayed on the menu the past few years are the Mona Lisa (veggie) and Turkey Club (meaty). I always order a cup and mix my own Arnold Palmer. Don't forget to ask for a pickle on the side and how the owners came up with the name.

    (5)
  • Jessica C.

    No, I'm sorry but no. This place looks so much better than it tastes. Yes, there is a cute sign and yes it is small and "quaint" which, will basically elicit a 5 star review from every DC area yelper. Guys, just because something ISN'T a chain, doesn't mean it is inherently delicious and your "favorite small sandwich joint". I wanted to like this place, but it was just BAD. The bad: The food is just low-grade. White bread buttered and toasted. Dripping grease for no real reason, small portions. Ugh. Husband ordered some combination of turkey and ham. That is basically all he got. No lettuce, onion, tomato, or anything else. One slice of unmelted cheese on a lukewarm sandwich which tasted really off and bland. He actually went inside for a packet of hot sauce to add just to give it some flavor, at all. I got the special of the day. And it REALLY bothers me when restaurants throw together whatever is getting old and call it the "special". The sandwich I ate was completely uninspired. Another variation of buttered and toasted white bread with some stringy chicken coated in an un-discernible red-sauce. Again, I had no lettuce or any other toppings. Just meat, cheese and bread and it made for a terrible sandwich. We both left utterly disappointed and we will never return. It's sad because Earl's is in our neighborhood too. The good: Nothing, I would never waste money here again.

    (1)
  • Charlie T.

    Exceptional sandwiches and fries. So good. I've had most of the menu at this point. No disappointments. Favorites: Pork and Fries, Monty, Turkey Cranberry.

    (4)
  • Patrick K.

    This place is small and hard to find a table but you MUST try their pork and fries sandwich it's sweet and savory and sour all at the same time.

    (5)
  • Katherine R.

    Stumbled upon this somewhat oddly placed sandwich shop after finding the restaurant across the street is closed on Monday. It's pretty small and probably best suited for take away, unless you can snag one of three tables outside. The ordering process could be improved, as the condiments, ordering counter and pickup counter are all shoved into the corner, so everyone bumps into one another. The sandwich I ordered was the turkey cranberry which was very good. The ingredients were all fresh and the tomato I added was excellent (a good sign that thought is put into finding quality ingredients). The turkey was flavorful and tasted like it had just been carved. The bread could have been toasted all the way so that the sandwich held together better, but overall, it was really tasty and I will definitely return to try some of their other creations!

    (4)
  • Clare C.

    If I could eat the Earl's Italian every day, I would. Definitely the go-to sandwich spot of Courthouse/Clarendon.

    (5)
  • Meek Y.

    What's the draw of this place? The steak and cheese was disgusting: The meat was white in appearance, it was all stuck together, and the cheese whiz on top of it was gross. The onions were uncooked and the bread was soaked in grease. I ate half of the sandwich and threw it away. The fries were soggy and oversalted and the restaurant itself has no ventilation. We left smelling like grease.

    (2)
  • Laura L.

    Earl's Sandwiches: DAMN, YOU'RE TASTYYY!!! I've had the egg and cheese breakfast sandwich and it's never done me wrong. It's served on hearty sourdough bread and I don't know about you but every experience I've had with sourdough bread has been a bad one, except at Earl's. Not sure what kind of bread they use but that jam is delectable. One downside was that I did takeout once and the bread was soggy by the time I got home but hey, what can you expect with a hot, steamy sandwich wrapped in foil? Service at Earl's is pretty quick so if you're in a hurry, it's a good place to stop by. Can't really speak to the weekday lunch time rush since I've only popped in on weekends for breakfast sandwiches, mostly at weird times of the day. Another thing to note is that seating is limited so takeout might be a better bet-- or my personal favorite: take your sandwich for a spin: walk around Clarendon and people-watch.

    (4)
  • Ned W.

    Deee-licious sandwiches! Small dining space, but comfy and casual. The pork and fries sandwich is great, and the Louis turkey sandwich has fabulously fresh turkey meat. Great gumbo, too.

    (4)
  • Daniel B.

    Yum but surprisingly pricey. Located in between Courthouse and Clarendon, this place offers a wide selection of very yummy sandwiches. When you order a side of fries? Figure that it is enough for 2 people (we ended up wasting some because we got an order each). This really is a great little place that offers a solid meal.

    (4)
  • Gabriel H.

    Very good sandwiches; however, for the price they should include a side. I got the pan fried salmon in ciabatta and got the sweet potato fries to go with. The bread could have been a bit toasted, but it wasn't such a big disappointment anyways because what was in it was superb. They have a very small place here in Wilson Blvd, although the owner mentioned they have just opened a Ballston place. We might go there soon...to try other variety of sandwiches. They are definitely on our list.

    (4)
  • David K.

    The clear draw of Earl's Sandwiches is some of their unique and well executed sandwiches. This portion of Wilson Blvd. is easy to just drive or walk by without noticing some of the restaurants and stores. It is awkwardly situated between Courthouse and Clarendon, and has several office buildings with retail/food tucked in. Earl's is one of those. BY FAR, the best sandwich offered at Earl's is the Clarendon: french toast with turkey in the middle. Included is some syrup. As a fan of fusing breakfast (the best meal of the day) with entrees, this sandwich is right down my alley. The fries were also very well done and very tasty. I have heard great things about the pork and fries sandwich as well. I am also a fan of using fries as condiments so this sandwich will be the next I try and Yelp about. Earl's is very crowded around lunch on weekends but it is worth the time. I recommend take-out if possible as seating is limited.

    (5)
  • Moises E.

    At first I was very hesitant about checking this place out, but was short on time and decided to just give it a shot. I tried the famous Pork-N-Fries and I am glad I did. This sandwich is DELICIOUS!! I've been craving it lately, so I'll have to visit again soon.

    (5)
  • Reeny E.

    Amazing!! I went here with my boyfriend about a week ago. I we both got the Cuban special. It was absolutely outstanding! Definitely a place I will return to. Unfortunately, the soup left something to be desired, but the sandwich was amazing!

    (4)
  • Vishal S.

    I am a regular at this place and it is one of the best places for a sandwich. People are very nice and make you feel at home. Seating is not much - we generally take it back to the office. Beware of long (10 minutes) wait times if there are more than 5 people in the line - which is generally the case. But the sandwiches are worth the wait. I generally get The Roasted Earl of The Monty. I tried The Mona Lisa (all veg) last time and I was impressed by it too. Will keep the veggies in the crowd happy. They have 2 other veg sandwiches on the menu too. Give it a try next time you are in the area.

    (4)
  • Tatyana V.

    Really good food- sandwiches are good, fresh made right in front of you, the people are so nice, and their gumbo is soo soo soo delicious. You know they make it with a real roux.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    I had a small problem with my lunch order at Earl's today and I only had time to send a quick email detailing what happened. The manager replied incredibly fast and the staff went out of their way to correct the problem. These guys live and breathe excellent customer service and I would recommend them over any lunch spot in Arlington.

    (5)
  • Elena P.

    I love how Earl's is all fresh and the menu is always packed with deliciousness. I'm only giving this place three stars though because I seem to be cursed with 'The Sandwich that just Isnt''-curse at Earl's. Seriously. I've been there twice and every time I go, it's like *my* sandwich is just shy of awesome. Don't get me wrong, the food here IS awesome. I know this because I've tasted the sandwiches of my beau when I go too. Mine is always okay and HIS always seems to taste amazing! (And I swear I do not think it's one of those funky things where his is just better than mine). To test this, on my second trip, I ordered the EXACT sandwich that my Man got on our first trip. The first time I ate it [on our first trip], I was incredibly jealous. So I was very excited on our second trip to get one of my own. But you know what? It was dry, falling apart and DID NOT taste like his previous sandwich! My beau tried my sandwich and agreed. I tried his sandwich on our second trip (which happened to be the 'special' of the day) and it was VERY good. I can't say I was jealous or anything though. It just tasted like a really good deli sandwich - warm and gooey but not falling apart in your hands. It was good. This place is never top of my list but it's definitely a reliable sandwich place with select gems on the menu. The fries are a little greasy for my taste but delicious nonetheless. Only other caveat - seating is minimal so if you get there and there's no seats, you might have to wait a little to get something.

    (3)
  • C. W.

    The usual DC-area sandwich conundrum: high quality, low quantity. Wasn't there an old motown song with a line about "a taste of honey [being] worse than none at all?" Is it acceptable to spend $30 on sandwiches at a single meal? FEED ME!

    (3)
  • Clara L.

    This is my favorite lunch spot in Arlington. It's a tiny little place on Wilson Blvd with delicious sandwiches. They don't use processed lunch meat like most places; instead they roast their meat - - in house! I have only been here a few times, since I rarely have the chance to go out for lunch in Clarendon, but each and every time... I have NOT been dissappointed. Even the thought of a simple turkey sandwich will lead you to The Louie- - (Freshly roasted turkey, served on toasted ciabatta with lettuce, tomato, and pesto mayonnaise) and makes my mouth water. Let alone the rest of their menu, with more unique sandwich choices. And just an extra bonus, they serve french fries with gravy. mmmmmmmm gravy!

    (5)
  • Tim H.

    I went to Earl's last week and had the Earl's Cuban. I highly recommend it. I kinda wish they gave free chips with the sandwich because if you get a sandwich, chips, and a drink you're looking at a bill around $12 dollars. I try not to spend more than 10 dollars for lunch, so this place is a little bit more than I want to spend, but well worth the extra two dollars.

    (4)
  • Derek K.

    Not bad sandwiches. The ingredients are of good quality and fill you up. For some reason I was expecting a hole in the wall gem type of place that you find in bigger cities that had that "special" magic to the way they made their sandwiches, but it's not one of those. They're simple, good sandwiches that don't go wrong and deliver as advertised. Certainly above your typical Jerry's or Subway hot sandwiches as far as flavor goes. I like 'em, and I'll go again.

    (3)
  • Diana K.

    A tiny little spot on Wilson with some of the best sandwiches I've had in this area. As the other reviews say, all the meat is roasted daily and is therefore juicy and fresh. I had the Roast Beef and Cheddar which came with horseradish mayo on sourdough. The whole sandwich was buttered and grilled perfectly, so it was basically like your best homemade grilled cheese packed with tons of roast beef. My friends raved about their Pork Barbeque sandwiches, and the Hand Cut French Fries were tasty. They have a number of no-meat options on their menu, and in addition to sandwiches, Earl's has burgers, hot dogs and soups. They serve breakfast all day and offer lemonade, iced tea and glass bottle sodas. They sell an assortment of chips, pickles, seasonings and sandwich spreads, and when you carry out, your food comes wrapped in foil and brown paper - it all just feels classic. Service was pleasant enough, and very quick. It closes fairly early each night (7 or 8pm), and even earlier on Sundays (4pm), so you might have to plan ahead to grab a sandwich but don't let that stop you - this food is worth the effort.

    (5)
  • Ersula O.

    The line is well worth the wait, the roast beef makes you wanna slap yo momma, and the breakfast sandwhichs are dinner-worthy. Nuff said.

    (5)
  • Courtney G.

    I said I'd try Earl's one more time for breakfast to see if it was more reasonably priced...and I did! The good news is that breakfast IS cheaper than lunch (DEPENDING on what you get). I got an egg & cheese sandwich which was comparable to other breakfast take out (panera, cosi, etc.) Another plus is that unlike those chain locations, breakfast is offered all day!! BIG plus for Earl's. The bad news is that the breakfast didn't leave me the same impression as lunch sandwiches. There was nothing to rave about. overall, it was a greasy egg sanwich with above average bread. Frankly, if I'm going to splurge on my breakfast-caloric intake (read: not eat cereal)...i'm going to do it with a delicious bagel instead of bread that I can justify anytime of day. Stick with the lunch selection here. Afterall, there's a whole store full of delicious bagels right down the street!

    (3)
  • John B.

    Delicious sandwiches, fair prices, friendly staff, not much more to be said!

    (4)
  • matt f.

    This place has been open for years, but i only discovered it about 6 months ago. Great sandwich place. They do all their own meats daily and it shows. I have had about 7/8 of the 30 sandwiches on the menu all have been great. My favorites are the Roasted Earl (roasted pork, sauteed pepers, and garlic mayo on seasemem bun) and the Turkey Club (Turkey, chipolte mayo, lettice, tomatoe, & bacon). but all the sandwiches are good. They serve Dominon Soda (which I like). the freis are good, although I have only gotten them once, trying to keep calories down. The soups are OK, not as good as the sandwiches in my opinion. The place is small, little room to sit. I usually get it to go. They are fast, usually 5-10 mins for my sandwich depending on how crowded it is. If you want a good sandwich hit this place up, you will not be dissapointed.

    (4)
  • Richard W.

    The place is tiny, you will bump into your fellow eaters; but the food is outstanding. Roast Pork with French Fries on the sandwich and gumbo that has depth of flavor from long simmering. It is some of the best gumbo I have had in this area. The Roast Beef for sandwiches is wonderful and the turkey is moist and the fries are fantastic. I have been to Earls several times and have never had a bad meal. This is my go to spot on Saturday afternoons.

    (5)
  • Jay E.

    Solid place and will definitely be back. Wish there was some more seating and better drink selections but all in all it was a good exprerience. Definitely try the Pork and Fries.

    (4)
  • TX in D.

    Never had a bad experience here. Sandwiches and fries are amazing. The Louie is a fave. The Pearl is also great, but better/ less soggy with ciabatta bread instead of a roll. More importantly, the staff is really nice. One night I was there just before closing, andwhen I went into my purse to pay after ordering, I found that I'd left my wallet at home. They were soooooooooooooo nice about it, gave me my sandwich and just told me to come back and pay when I could. Pretty rare to find that kind of service these days!

    (5)
  • sarah s.

    3 1/2 stars, actually. Earl's is a great little sandwich place, a nice find. Hubby had the pork and fries sandwich. He liked it but it wasn't groan-worthy or anything. I tasted the pork and I agree with a previous reviewer, it needs to be seasoned or something. I had the hot dog (not a big sandwich fan) which was better than a grocery store dog but not as tasty as a stadium dog, if you know what I mean. I also had the beef chili, which was more like a chili con carne, but was good. If my husband was really in a sandwich mood or we were in the area, I'd definitely go back, but I probably wouldn't make a drive to Arlington just to go there.

    (3)
  • Local L.

    Yum. It's awesome. The details are pretty much covered in other reviews. For your first time, I'd start with Louie and throw some cheese on there. They have some awesome sounding breakfast sandwiches which I intend to try as soon as possible. This is such a great alternative to Subway. Fresh, non-processes meat - you can't beat it.

    (5)
  • Adam F.

    Earl's has a good variety of diff sandos on there menu. And who can't go wrong with a soft serve cone to top it off

    (4)
  • Christina A.

    I read about this place awhile ago when I was working in DC, and when I changed jobs to work in Ballston it was one of those "gotta go there places"... Well, then I drove by and it was ehhh.... and it took me almost 2 years to get in there and try it. Well, sucks for me because I was really missing out! I had a pork loin sandwich with a mustard BBQ (I'm a sucker for mustard) and it was DELICIOUS. Very messy and a bit too much sauce, so I might reccommend to ask for it on the side. The man friend... I don't remember too much about what he got since I was so engrossed in my own sandwich, but his was equally tasty (and also had too much sauce). Definitely will go back to try more!

    (4)
  • Jose O.

    Earl's is the kind of place that should not exist in Clarendon. The sandwiches are the best you will find anywhere in Arlington, yet the prices are competitive with any chain or other local shoppe. The chicken and the turkey are exquisite.

    (5)
  • Susan L.

    YUM!! My first time here, and certainly won't be my last. I got the Roasted Earl's and my friend got the Pork and Fries. We also got a side of sweet potato fries and lemonade. Sweet potato fries were delicious, tasted just like sweet potatoes and came out piping hot. The pork on my sandwich was juicy, tender, and full of flavor. I just wish my sandwich was a bit bigger! My friend's sandwich was and I was contemplating taking the other half when she wasn't looking. They close at 4pm on Sundays--and they really do mean it. It was 4pm on the dot, and they refused to serve. But you can't blame them, I'd want to go home too after a long day. Overall, the girl was nice, and she made it clear we weren't being rushed to eat and leave. We could sit and take our time as long as we don't mind them sweeping around us. The owner Stephen came by and asked how our meal was. That's pretty impressive. Most owners don't care but he took the time to ask how we enjoyed our meal and if we needed anything else. Will definitely visit this place again!

    (5)
  • A. B.

    These sandwiches will make you moan, no lie. They're unfathomably good. I always get the turkey and bacon sandwich on ciabatta. Drool...... The meat is real, not that slimy shaved crap you get elsewhere. The bread is freshly made and toasted to soft and doughy perfection. The ingredients are very fresh and you can see everything made to order right behind the counter. The prices are reasonable, but I'd pay pretty much anything for one of these. Probably the best food I've had around Arlington. That says a lot about a little sammich.

    (4)
  • jason c.

    For a hole in the wall, Earl's is pretty good. The sandwiches are always on point and prices are pretty fair. One of the most impressive things about Earl's is the variety of condiments they have available which include things like chili salt, four or five different kinds of mustard, and the most exotic of which, hungarian fish seasoning. When I come here I either get the turkey cranberry or chipotle chicken sandwich. The only real downsides to Earl's is it's in the part of Clarendon where its a struggle to find parking, and it is a hole in the wall, so on busy days it gets really packed. On any such day you will probably have to engage in close quarters combat to get to the register and pick up your food. Your best bet is to call in ahead of time with your order and pick it up

    (4)
  • Phil B.

    I had heard good things about this place so I decided to stop by when I had to visit the Comcast office...boo Comcast! I had the roast beef sandwich with BBQ and mayo I forget the name, flavor was decent but by the time I got home it was pretty cold. I blame the BBQ sauce maybe if it was warmer it would have been more appealing but the sandwich overall was a definite meh. Wasn't terrible but I'm in no hurry to go back. Booeymonger has a bigger selection and has yet to let me down.

    (3)
  • T T.

    Love their sandwiches and I normally don't like sandwiches b/c most places use processed meat. Earl's roast their turkey, beef, and pork daily. It's the real thing. My favorite is the turkey and that's one meat I generally do not get else where b/c it's usually too dry and blah. Theirs is moist, flavorful, and delicious. I got my company to order sandwiches from them for a meeting and everyone loved it. I think they can deliver for a charge but you can also just pick them up. They offered half sandwiches on their catering menu, which is a great deal since the half sandwiches were nicely stuffed, which allowed everyone to try different sandwiches. I hope this place does well b/c it's a great neighborhood gem.

    (4)
  • Krissy R.

    The sandwiches are really good! I think they could have more salad options on the menu and I would like if the sandwiches all came standard with some sort of side item, but I can't really complain about anything else. The ingredients are fresh and the sandwich bread/buns are always soft. They have ice cream, too!

    (4)
  • Rowena E.

    Hearty and homemade is the key at this little shop called Earl's. Service is friendly, the sandwiches are huge, and the homemade soups are very tasty. When i need comfort food, I come here and stuff myself silly on their grilled cheese (sharp provolone and cheddar) on sour dough and pair it with their roasted tomato soup (when available). YUMMM! So simple, yet so good! The sandwiches are always stuffed and overflowing. Don't forget to check out the daily specials and save room for cookies and soft serve ice cream. FYI: Just found out they serve breakfast all day, so will be back for more, and looks like they also do catering too!

    (4)
  • Paul S.

    I've been driving past this place for a couple years but never stopped in until this week. Very tiny place. Meat was was very fresh and juicy. Portions are good sized. I ordered The Monty which is freshly roasted beef, cooked medium rare and served warm with mayo and BBQ sauce on a roasted sesame seed roll. The meat was saturated with sauce which was very yummy but messy. Hand cut fries needed to be salted up but once I did they were tasty. Next time I'll get'em with gravy. I thought the pricing was right. Maybe a little more expensive than Potbelly and Quiznos but the food is fresher, juicier and just better. On the flip side, Rockland's is on the same level food quality wise but a sandwich and small fries will run you a couple bucks more there. Basically Earl's pricing falls in the middle of the spectrum and that seems like a bargain to me.

    (5)
  • Furqan C.

    I ordered the Turkey with Pesto on Ciabatta and loved it! Food was fresh, wholesome, and felt healthy while I was eating it. Would have been a 4 star if it was not so expensive.

    (3)
  • Adrienne M.

    Heard good things about this place and decided to try it for myself and will definitely be going back! I tried the Louie, turkey sandwich, and it was amazing. The pesto mayo is great on the sandwich and to dip fries (cooked to order) Can't wait to go back and try the breakfast options!

    (5)
  • Dave P.

    I wish I could give this place more stars. I've been coming for a couple years now just about every week and it is always amazing. They have great specials and just started making their own chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwiches this past Summer. The chili as well as the Pork & Fries sandwich are hands down my favorites, but their crab cakes are also outstanding. For vegetarians, I've heard the Mona Lisa is great. Breakast? Perfect for hangovers. Monstrous egg, cheese, and steak sandwiches are a staple for us. Tons of other stuff. Go try this place! It feels good supporting a neighborhood sandwich shop.

    (5)
  • K S.

    Earl's is extremely hit-or-miss. Both times I've brought friends here, they've left completely underwhelmed by the taste/portion size/greasiness of their sandwich. I've never had issues with service here, and the prices are about the norm for Clarendon (that is, high), but there's nothing here that makes me want to come back. For cold sandwiches, I prefer Italian Store; for fries, Five Guys; and for fresh hot sandwiches, Big Buns...but YMMV. Probably worth a try if you live in the area and are looking for a breakfast option, but definitely not a destination stop.

    (2)
  • Rebecca C.

    In my book, Earl's is second only to the Brooklyn Bagelry when it comes to a hearty Sunday afternoon, fighting-off-a-hangover lunch. (The selection at Earl's is way better -- it's just that sometimes you need a bagel.) Their meats are roasted in house, and you can taste it. I always enjoy the Earl, which is roast pork, red peppers and garlic mayo - although I recommend not getting it on the wheat bread. You need a roll to keep all that together! I've also loved their roast beef, although it's best when it's really rare, and it's hit or miss. Their breakfast sandwiches are also good -- simple bacon, egg and cheese is great, but for the really hungry, some of the others (including one with like a ridiculous amount of ingredients on some French toast) pack quite the punch. I've also tried the hash, and while it was very good, it's also very salty, so be prepared for that. The service at Earl's is always personable and professional -- they seem happy that you came in, and they get your food ready in about the same amount of time, no matter how crowded it is. I would definitely recommend Earl's for lunch any day of the week.

    (4)
  • Allie I.

    Really delicious! I had a prociutto and field greens sandwich on ciabatta. Great portions and fresh ingredients for your dollar. My friend had a veggie wrap that she loved as well. Next time I want to try the breakfast (all day on the weekends!) or a homemade soup. Small restaurant with limited parking and seating so I recommend taking it to-go. GO HERE!

    (4)
  • Kevin G.

    Though the name "Earl" conjures up images of pot-bellied trailer park plumbers...don't let the name deter you! Earl's is a great quick eat (but pricey, almost $10 for a sandwich)... I love their sandwiches and fries. I was never impressed with their sweet tea, lemonade, or dessert items. They roast their meat daily, so that's a big plus. The sandwiches are always moist and full of so much flavor. I've overstuffed myself here on many occasions. They use interesting sauces and spreads on the sandwiches too! This is a must if you live nearby. Any pork or turkey sandwich is divine. Never tried the beef or salad (tuna, chicken, egg) sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Rae N.

    In the neighborhood so I dropped by based upon other Yelp reviews.Conclusion: Pork & Fries sandwich sprinkled with Old Bay & drizzle of Texas Pete hot sauce....yummmmmmmmmm.

    (4)
  • Derrick L.

    Great local sandwich shop. Agree with prior positive reviews. The problem, alas, is that they use peanut oil for their tasty fries and since my wife is peanut-allergic, if I forget to decontaminate myself after eating a succulent pork sandwich with their fabulous fries, I may kill her with a passionate-peanut-oily kiss. OOPS. someone just informed me they use soy-vegetable oil for their fries...

    (4)
  • Jay N.

    Everything I said in my original review still holds true. I've been hesitant for a long while to give Earl's a boosted rating, only because I didn't want to seem biased for my neighborhood favorite. But you know, Earl's never disappoints me. That light, chewy, crispy toasted ciabatta bread, like with their Cuban sandwich, is perfect. Wash down your sandwich with a bottle of terrific Old Dominion root beer (and I'm not even a root beer guy). Now if they were open for more hours, and their prices were a couple dollars cheaper, I'd say Earl's is can't miss. Even so, I'm here often.

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    I can't comment on the actual customer service of this sandwich factory nor the decor or overall cleanliness of the restaurant. A coworker was going to grab a sandwich from Earl's for dinner and I caved and told him to order me up one. Their website gives the price and a good description of their unique and a non-run-of-the-mill sandwich selections. I ordered the Pork and Fries. Its a large Ciabatta bread sandwich with pork, fries and delicious pickles and comes with a side of BBQ sauce to pour over top the savory pig. Luckily this heaping monster was cut in half, but still, I went through a few napkins because its a sloppy, scrumptious sandwich. As I stuffed this monstrous sammie down my gullet, I inquired to what my co-worker ordered. He order not only the Pork and Fries, but the Prosciutto and Field Greens, and the Chipotle BLT. What an appetite! I can see how easy it might be to get bigger eyes than your stomach. I cannot comment on the fries, again, I'm not a fry guy. Not to be mistaken with Shy Guy from Mario 2. They also have soups, chili, sandwiches sans meat, and even a breakfast menu thats located at the store only. I have a feeling I'm going to single handedly keep this business afloat in these economic hard times, but I think everyone else already has Earl's pockets stuff like my tummy as.

    (5)
  • J M.

    Fantastic! I loved this place - even if my waistline didn't. The in-house prepared meats and creative take on sandwiches made the perfect pairing for a great lunch. Will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • A M.

    Yum! Roasted pork with fries is awesome - chipotle mayo was delicious. Definitely a great sandwich stop!

    (4)
  • Robert P.

    I found out about this place from a friend visiting from Tacoma. She went online to find a veggie sandwich and happened upon Earl's. Tried it and absolutely loved it!! LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED. Sandwiches are great. If you want to have Thanxgiving "leftovers" every day of the year, you can order their Hot Turkey, cranberry sauce and hot gravy on a seseme seed roll. I am torn every time I go in there. I wish i had 5 independent stomachs so I could order 5 at a time. The only thing they are missing is stuffing to pile on the sandwiches (I left them that suggestion in their suggestion box) You can even get your sandwich with the fries in the sandwich. How great is that??!!! It is a small place, so you have to choose your time to visit carefully. Not many seats so go when it's not lunchtime or plan to carry out.

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    Two words........The Monty. That's all you need to know. When that sandwich was put into my hands, it looked like perfection between the bun. Don't walk here.....run.

    (4)
  • Ross M.

    Great Sandwiches! Went here the first time today. Had the roasted pork with red peppers, so good! Also had the turkey chili and it was good. Friendly staff, friendly owner. I look forward to going back and trying more of their specialty sandwiches! P.S. I like chain restaurants and I'm not from DC.

    (5)
  • Blake B.

    I don't spend much time out in Arlington, but occasionally I meet my girlfriend for lunch near Courthouse Metro. Usually we head on down to Pho 75 or Ray's Hellburger. However, heading the other way on Wilson Blvd., we discovered a treasure trove tasty-lookin' eateries. Finally, the lunchtime code has been cracked! Most tempting of all was Earl's Sandwiches, small deli with a menu uniquer than the reliably delicious Potbelly and cheaper than the tiredly chainy Cosi. THE MEAL: Me: Turkey Cranberry with salt and vinegar chips and an impulse purchase chocolate cookie. Girlfriend: Chicken Chipotle on ciabatta bread with no sides. Bottomless cup o' lemonade to wash it down. Turkey sandwich was great. Tender turkey PILED on thick "honey wheat" bread with sunflower seeds. A bit overboard with the mayo (might as for it on the side), but the cranberry spread was a great subtle flavor. I was under the impression that the cranberry spread and the mayo were one, but it didn't seem that way as I inspected. The turkey wouldn't be too dry without the mayo, however, because the turkey is apparently roasted daily and it shows as it falls to the basket. Chips were just those kettle-cooked chips from a brand I can't remember. Nice addition with the subtle savory-and-sweet of the sandwich. Cookie was also worth the buy - $1.08 for what looked like a homemade treat. It was a sunny day, so I let it heat-up on the metal table outside for a fresh-baked softness. Mmm. Lots of butter, but delicious nonetheless. Girlfriend: Chicken sandwich was mediocre. Looked like flattened chicken, but came out on a sesame seed bun. Would have made a lot more sense on ciabatta. It was also covered with a strip of bacon and some yellow cheese I didn't care to identify. Flavor was good, according to the diner, but would've been improved by better bread. Maybe you can substitute it? Who knows. Lemonade was GREAT. Not too sweet, not too sour - nice and light for any type of weather. Go in and get a refill before you leave, because they give you a to-go cup to drink from. I'm a sucker for fries, but figured I had enough food for lunch already. Hand-cut and aromatic, they'll be part of my next meal. The inside was a bit jammed, but flowed logically and everything was accessible, including the bathroom, drink refills, and silverware/condiments. Sitting inside seems like a solid option on a cooler day. Limited seating outside, so try to grab a table when you get there and then stand in line. Other tempting dishes on the menu: Gumbo, Pork and Fries, Turkey BBQ, + many, many more. I'll be back! And you should try it for a quick, economical lunch with a menu that could satisfy just about anyone. Call ahead if you're in a hurry.

    (4)
  • Fatima H.

    Support your local businesses! I'm not a fan of sandwiches in general but I love this place, especially the porc & fries sandwich. Yes, fries IN the sandwich. It's the bomb.

    (5)
  • Adam C.

    The 5 stars are for one thing: the Pork and Fries. I will soon be leaving the area (and the country) and this sandwich is one of the few things I will truly miss when I go. It has turned me into a regular at Earls, though I must admit that some of the other sandwiches I have tried do not meat (sic.) the standards of the Pork and Fries. Still, it is good enough to rate a 5 star by itself. There is also almost exactly enough time between ordering and completion to pop around the corner for the excellent coffee in the Java Shack for those trying to escape the same old Starbucks syndrome.

    (5)
  • Gibbet T.

    I like the cozy interior (weekday lunch crowd alert = cozy becomes cramped). I like the copy of The Washington Post sitting out for us to read (even if I'm not overly fond of The Post itself). I like the quality of the sandwich ingredients - the roast beef and cheddar is my favorite, but I do not like the heaping mess that they serve most of the other sandwiches as, or else I would switch it up more often. I can't pick them up without a disaster. I don't want to eat like a rabid jungle predator - I want to eat like a refined human being. A knife and fork with the sandwich is stupid, don't suggest - it defeats the purpose of a sandwich in the first place. Also, they need to tweak their french fry making strategy so it doesn't come out raw and chunky on the inside. That shouldn't be hard considering EVERYONE else in the world seems to know how to do that. So, great flavor, but loses two stars over fries and unwieldy sandwich construction.

    (3)
  • Robin F.

    I would actually give Earl's 4 1/2 stars if there was that option. Went here with my dad on Sunday and it was just as the reviews stated, really fresh quality ingredients. I just ordered roast beef with provolone on ciabbata and it was really tasty. My dad enjoyed his sandwich also. The only reason for 4 1/2 and no 5 stars if for the fries. They definitely could have been cooked more. Overall, great sandwiches, good atmosphere and friendly people. Will definitely be back. **Went back with my boyfriend and am happy to say that the fries were much better - actually fully cooked this time and plus we got a free cookie for his birthday, which was quite yummy.

    (4)
  • Barrie C.

    I pass this place all the time, so I finally went in. I asked the guy what was good, and he was super nice in giving me some recommendations. He wins points there. I'm just a simple man, so I went with the simply named Pork and Fries, mainly because the menu explicitly says it has fries in the sandwich. I also ordered a side order of fries. The guy looked at me weird. That's right dude, a Pork and Fries...and fries. I'm from the South, so fried foods and me are like moose meat and Sarah Palin. Except I can speak in coherent sentences and my accent won't make you want to shoot yourself in the face. Anyway, the sandwich was f'ing great. The pork wasn't tough, the chipotle mayonnaise had just enough kick to it, and the fries did add something special to the sandwich. And I thought the non-sandwich fries were perfect. The food there is a little pricey, but it's worth it. Please skip the crappy chain-food in Clarendon and support a local restaurant by going here.

    (4)
  • James C.

    Earls is located on Wilson Blvd between Clarendon and Courthouse. I had ridden by it before and always meant to stop in but always forgot because I'm rarely around for lunch. Today I was working from home and remembered it so headed over and ordered the Chipotle Chicken sandwich with a side of fries. The sandwich came with the chicken breast flattened and cooked so it was juicy and tender and bacon, cheese, and a chipotle salsa. It was very tasty but I could have used a bit more kick to it, but it didn't detract from how good the chicken and bacon were. The french fries were fresh and good, nothing remarkable but just nice. I'd like to go back and try a couple more things off the menu, there is a salmon sandwich and the Arlingtonian. They also have a breakfast menu I'd like to try.

    (4)
  • Lauren J.

    I live in Atlanta and come to Arlington often. Earl's BLT is one of the best sandwiches I've ever had and I get one or two every time I'm in town. Every sandwich I have ever eaten at Earl's has been spectacular. I'm not a big fan of their fries though. They are hand cut but always seem to be overcooked.

    (5)
  • Anthony I.

    Fantastic local sandwich shop right down the road. I have been a few times and each time tried something different, I have never been disappointed. The sandwiches are great combinations put together by true sandwich masters. I give it 4 stars for unique combinations, fresh ingredients and great prices.

    (4)
  • matt s.

    Great place, cool little spot with good food that is mostly made in house. I have been several times and really want to try the breakfast. For a sandwich shop i would give it 5 stars.

    (4)
  • C W.

    Yes, it's unassuming and tiny, so be prepared to bring your sandwich to-go. They apparently make the roast beef and turkey onsite. I don't eat roast beef, so I tried the Mona Lisa (grilled eggplant and several veggies with pesto mayo) and Turkey Cranberry. The Mona Lisa wasn't bad, but extremely messy. I ate it on a bench, which was probably a bad idea. The Turkey Cranberry was very good -- maybe a little too mayonnaisey for my taste -- but not bad at all. Definitely not the place to go to if you're on a diet. Almost every sandwich has mayo. Sandwich sizes are a good size if you'd like to share. I ate half of my turkey cranberry for lunch and then the other half 2-3 hours later. The sandwiches range from $6-9 not including tax. A little pricey for my taste for just a sandwich without chips, drink or fries.

    (3)
  • Lois T.

    I have no idea how this place earned all these stars! Stopped in yesterday to try it out. I'm new to the area and sampling different spots. I like to support the local privately owned businesses but with Whole Foods down the street .... it's tough. The place was small and messy ... no customers and 3 staff members so no reason for tables to be dirty and in disarray. I ordered a small soup to go and was shocked at the size of the portion! I mean .... it can't be more than 4 ounces. I said something to the cashier ... like "THAT'S NOT EVEN A SINGLE PORTION" and he just grunted a few words before articulating ..... "That'll be four bucks". Sorry Earl....... I really wanted to like it but I can get 16 ounces of amazing homemade soup at Whole foods for six bucks and feed two people easily. Good luck though .....

    (1)
  • shoaib a.

    Best sandwiches in Arlington. Hands down. Why do think so? Because there's a rule where anytime you put sweet potato fries in a sandwich with turkey, it makes it awesome. Oh yea, they also do breakfast all day!

    (5)
  • Smashley E.

    I live in Clarendon and am constantly disappointed by the overpriced, mediocre establishments in the neighborhood. I am happy to report, therefore, that Earl's is great. I went for lunch on a Saturday, and although it was quite busy, my service was very quick. I had the barbecued pork sandwich, and being a native of South Dakota, I know my pork. This was delicious! The sauce was great too -- sweet yet spicy. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars vs. 5 is that I think they could improve their bread. It wasn't bad, but it was just your basic white bun. I'm willing to sacrifice on bread for that kind of quality meat, however. Earl's is going to become a weekend staple for me, and I'm giving their catering menu to the person in our office who orders food for lunch meetings, as I learned that they will deliver to D.C. Sooo much better than the crappy Au Bon Pain we always get. Bottom line: nice people, quick service, excellent meat and sauce!

    (4)
  • Brian F.

    Earl's is MONEY!! The best sandwiches ever! This place is small, but they roast their own meat in house & everything is freshly made. If you haven't been, stop wasting time and go now! You can thank me later.

    (5)
  • emmy f.

    I went in here after my bartending class right down the street, and was starving, looking for anything to eat! I had their vegetarian special, which had eggplant, other veggies, lotsa melted cheese (mmmm) and pesto mayonnaise sauce. IT was friggin awesome. The bread that i twas on was toasted and garlicky. I will definitley make anotehr visit. Of course, my friend who was eating a Reuben, his experience did not live up to mine, because he had to get vinagraitte or something to fix the dryness of the sandwich. but other than that, It was grrreat. The environment is nothing special, but there are two small tables outside, and we were lucky and it was before the rush. I'll have to try it again to see the other vegetarian options, adn have my friend take the carnivore options to see if it continues to be awesome. The only reason for the 4 stars as opposed to the 5 stars is cos his reuben wasn't perfect =) I recommend it.

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Best. Turkey Club. Ever. The turkey club is out of this world. Better than any sandwich I've eaten at Jetties. Pork and fries is also a solid sammich. I had a special a while back with BBQ turkey, cole slaw, bbq sauce, and fries all in the sandwich and it was awesome - haven't seen it on the menu since, but the turkey club is all you need! Love it!

    (5)
  • Stephanie T.

    I work near here, so I've tried it many times. I want to love this place. The crab cake is quite decent for $11, even though its quite small. Sometimes in certain seasons, the crab is actually substantial. Other times, its not as much crab (crab to bread ratio). But what gets to me, is their breakfast sandwiches. I ordered a Clarendon breakfast sandwich, and guess what I bit into, eggshells, at least three bites of them. Extremely unpleasant and really irritating, enough for me to never want to eat there again because there just isn't enough props built up from previous experiences to justify that experience.

    (3)
  • Cameron T.

    I guess I'm one of only a few people who didn't think this place was very special. So here's the thing...yes their meats are freshly roasted. However they don't do anything that you can't make on your own. Maybe it's just me but freshly roasted meat doesn't justify a simple sandwich on plain bread that costs $7-9 with no sides. The bread ( we tried 3 kinds) all looked and tasted like simple supermarket bread. The cheeseburger came without cheese, and the "new orleans gumbo" came without rice. The turkey was very moist but also bland. I feel bad giving it an not so great review. The guys behind the counter were nice, and it is a neighborhood joint. Unfortunately, I've had better sandwiches for much less.

    (2)
  • Anson P.

    I started off on a little road trip to work on my bookmark list. Unfortunately, ECC (the taco/burrito place) is closed Tuesdays. Ah well, this place wasn't too far away. I looked at the menu and figured that the roasted meat was the way to go. Mmm...pork. I went with two sandwiches, the Roasted Earl and the Turkey Cranberry. The Roasted Earl came piled high with roasted pork, roasted green peppers and garlic mayo. Honestly, they could have left the peppers off or added some onions to it. Still it was a very good sandwich and you can never go wrong with garlic mayo. The Turkey Cranberry was roasted turkey, mayo, cranberry sauce (the non jellied kind) and lettuce. This is usually what I make with the remains of Thanksgiving dinner. Pretty tasty. The people behind the counter were really cool. Though, I'll agree that the sandwiches are on the pricey side, especially when they are charging 4 bucks for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. They do make some pretty good sandwiches here and I'll be back if I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • Meghan G.

    Thank you once again fellow yelpers, for this outstanding find. I am not much of a sandwich person to begin with, something about me gets nauseous at the thought of moist bread.. so as you can imagine that makes sandwiches generally a no-no. But I figured I would give this place a try and I am so glad that I did. First off, it's a no frills establishment with a super friendly staff. They wrap up your sammies in old school brown butchers paper, so I kind of love that. Their menu is as diverse as a sandwich place can aspire to, everything from crabcake sandwiches and fresh roasted meats piled high on fresh bread to innovative vegetarian options and an all day breakfast menu!!!! Yes, you read that right. ALL. DAY. BREAKFAST. They also have basic soup and salad offerings, but sammies are the star here. Thanks to Earl's, this formerly anti-sandwich gal has been converted for the time being.

    (5)
  • Bro H.

    I wish I could have anything good to say about this quaint local sandwich shop's food. Everyone there was really nice. Unfortunately, I don't. For what came out to a 20 dollar lunch for two people (including waters), this place was a terrible value. The pork and fries had about five fries on it, no roasted peppers to be found, hardly any chipotle mayo, and overall, was extremely dry. If 15 more seconds were spent on topping distribution, it would have definitely been a solid 6 dollar sandwich, but the thing cost 7.99. Girlfriend's turkey cranberry had hardly any cranberry whatsoever. The fries were bland and since they were so soggy to begin with, there wasn't much room for malt vinegar. Totally don't get it.

    (2)
  • Lily Z.

    Earl's served the most unique sandwiches. Forget about ham deli cold cuts. Earl's roasts seasoned pork loin and slices them paper thin to make their savory juicy signature pork sandwiches. The focus is the meat, with just enough condiments and vege for a balanced texture (love the garlic mayo). The crabcake sandwich wasn't the fancy jumbo lump variety, but still very crabby, a little creamy with very little breadcrumbs in the mix. The soup and brownies were also made from scratch and delicious. Sandwiches were on the pricey side, but still cheaper than everything else in the area. The location was a little out of way from the busy yuppie section of Wilson. Skip cheesecake factory and go to Earl's. You'll be very happy with this little gem.

    (5)
  • dave o.

    Earl's has both terrific unique sandwiches and absolutely killer turkey chili. The pork and fries: fries inside the sandwich, the pork is tasty and fresh. Reportedly one of their faves....its one of mine also. the turkey cranberry....ahh cranberry on turkey...its like thanksgiving any day of the year and tasty. Nice combination. The monty: with bbq sauce. Very tasty and tangy if a bit messy. Frankly Earl's is a real find. I've become a regular and am treated well. Kudo's to Earls. Top notch sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Joe S.

    A sandwich is all about the bread and Earl's delivers on that. The ciabatta rolls are amazing and the sesame bun is pretty good as well. Also, the fresh carved turkey and high-quality deli meats make Earl's a go-to for Sandwiches in Northern VA. I recommend the Italian and the Earl's club.

    (4)
  • Justin G.

    Best breakfasts in Arlington. Their breakfast sandwich is incredible and I find myself there almost every weekend. Its hard for me to branch out to try other sandwiches but I need to! From what I hear they are all as good as my breakfast burrito.

    (5)
  • Ashley K.

    A vegetarian sandwich-lover's paradise! They have not one, not two, not three, but FOUR vegetarian sandwiches! PLUS, you can throw coleslaw, french fries, or a fried egg onto ANY sandwich for a small fee. AMAZING!! Today, I tried the grilled cheese and asparagus sandwich with a fried egg, and it was delicious. I also got a small side order of their coleslaw, which was really good. Perfectly seasoned and light on the mayo. Pickles are free with sandwiches, you just gotta ask for one when you order!! Can't wait to go back and try more sandwiches!!!

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    This place is awesome. Why? Simply put, huge ass sandwiches. Also, where else can you get a pork and fries and just be the happiest person ever. The location is small, and parking can be rough on the weekends but definitely stop by for some huge sandwiches that are chock full of ingredients on fresh bread, and delicious Dominion Root Beer. The Pork and Fries, which is the only sandwich I've gotten here (can't seem to stop ordering it, but other people I've eaten with have enjoyed their huge ass cubanos and turkey clubs) and its delicious. The pork is sliced nicely, cooked perfectly, and topped with a heaping handful of seasoned fries, with a nice and creamy mayo. The veggies are fresh to death and compliment a pretty much fresh baked loaf of bread. Perfect combination of your side into your main dish, I mean how can you complain about salty pork mixed with spiced potatoes that give a perfect amount of chewy and crunchy? I love that the saucey mayo is strong on this sandwich because it goes perfectly with the fries they've tucked into your bread. Some people cry about the prices, but I think the $8 justifies a good ass sandwich that is obviously made to order ( you can see them cooking to order your food versus an assembly line). Also awesome is that they offer breakfast foods so you can get your breakfast.lunch,and dinner sandwiches all at once. Word of warning, first timers beware of over-ordering. Both guys I brought here on their first time ordered sides of fries/chips and couldn't even finish their food (some of the sandwiches are triple deckers). Just come here and never go back to Subway/Quizno's again. LEGIT!

    (5)
  • Paul D.

    The Earl of Sandwich is where the namesake derives. This is simply a really good sandwich shop, that also has soups and salads. It's gourmet, without being pretentious. They have several different breads like Ciabatta and sour dough. Everything is made to order! They also have breakfast samiches, though I've never dabbled. They have a bunch of unique sandwiches with names like Mona Lisa and The Pearl. Get The Pearl! It's a "Freshly roasted turkey sandwich served with homemade gravy and cranberry relish." That's right; they care enough about their sandwiches to make their own condiments! If that's not enough, they have every condiment you could want right there (including Old Bay & Malt Vinegar for the fries). As someone whose entire refrigerator door houses nothing but condiments, I like this feature/benefit. I counted 35 sandwiches on their menu, including: Crab Cake, Cheeseburger, Cuban, Jerk, veggie, BLT, etc. I'm pretty sure if you ask them they'll make whatever you want. I'm partial to their 'Roasted Beef and Cheddar' with horseradish, on grilled sourdough, with a side of gravy. Hells Yea! They also have hand-cut french fries and sweet potato fries. I like to ask for mine extra crispy, cause sometimes they come out a little limp. They have Dominion Root Beer too. You can also add a fried egg and/or bacon to any sandwich. I love to customize! Sadly they are only open from 10:30am to 8pm. So, most of their business is either lunch or catering. I like to stop by in the early evening, because they are not so busy and I can eat at one of their only 19 seats. Additionally, they are located right on Wilson Blvd, which means there is nowhere to park. Peep out the extensive menu, it will make you hungry: earlsinarlington.com/men…

    (4)
  • Samuel S.

    I have been to Earl's many times. And I always order pretty much the exact thing; a pork and fries sandwich, some gumbo, and an iced tea. In fact, I just had some right now, about 20 mins before writing this review (food coma free!) It's always awesome. I'm pretty sure their "pork and fries" is their signature sandwich, and if that's the case, it's an effing John Hancock (see what I did there?). Basically, slow roasted pork, chipotle aioli, fries that catch all the juice, and some pickles for some reason that work awesome with the sandwich. It's on ciabatta. It's frigging awesome, and not overfilling, but a decent lunch. Their gumbo's not bad... I've had better, but it's still a pretty decent soup. This place looks pretty much like a hole in the wall place, which I like, but gets crowded at lunch time. On weekends (or some other times), they do a decent jerk chicken sandwich too. But trust me, you'll want to try this pork and fries.

    (4)
  • Chunnu B.

    I have full faith in Earl's Sandwiches and will not let some soggy fries and a jerkless jerk chicken sandwich stop me from returning once more. My Jerk Chicken Sandwich was ginormous. Yes, I said GI-NORMOUS. The GINORMOUS chicken breast was juicy, they made sure to nix the tomato as requested, but it just wasn't...jerky enough. I know some real jerks, and if you're gonna be a jerk, go full out and be one, don't wimp out. We split the fries, dumped on some old bay (what better way to eat fries?), and concluded they could have been fried a little more. No one likes a limp anything. Including fries. I also sampled the coleslaw and would have liked it a little sweeter. $10 for Dominion Ginger Ale and a Jerkless Chicken Sandwich, +$3 for limp fries...I want something better. I give second chances, but not third, so I hope my next visit will be a little more yummy.

    (3)
  • Sean S.

    Forgot to update a while ago.... Got a response from management and they took care of me... They were 100% into making things right. I wish more aces would take note of this.

    (4)
  • VA B.

    I've lived around the corner from this place for a long time, but have never bothered stopping by because I find most sandwich places to be overrated. My friend requested meeting there for lunch this past weekend, so I finally got the chance to give it a try, and the food was fantastic. Service was fast, my order probably took less than 5 minutes to make, and the staff was very friendly. There was a large selection to choose from (including vegetarian options), but I finally settled on the Earl's Cuban (roasted pork, prosciutto, provolone, mustard, sweet pickle chips) and my friend and I shared an order of fries, which were also delicious. The bread was nicely toasted, not too thick or chewy, and the meat portion of the sandwich was delicious and filling. I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a sandwich that much. I'm definitely looking forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Joshua W.

    I had the fish and chips today and so far it wins best of Arlington. Super friendly staff. I just wish the dining room was a bit bigger.

    (4)
  • Ali B.

    Great sandwiches!! Very inventive and creative combinations and fresh ingredients that they make in-house. I love the Turkey & Cranberry sandwich!

    (4)
  • R. K.

    Sandwich perfection. Real pork, real turkey, real TASTE. This little place is a gem among a lot of crappy food places with over priced, not good food. The Louis turkey sandwich is fantastic, and the Pork and Fries is to die for. This place has been consistently good for many years. Fast, friendly service and never disappoints.

    (5)
  • Madelyn E.

    I went to Earl's with a group of friends for lunch, and we all really enjoyed our sandwiches! The fries were hot and fresh and the staff was super friendly. I had the Mona Lisa which is a great vegetarian option (usually veggie sandwiches are underwhelming, but this one really delivered). It is a bit messy, but totally worth it!

    (4)
  • Jenna P.

    The Cuban sandwich was pretty good - which is rare outside of actual Cuban restaurants. So was the French dip. Really liked both the french fries and the sweet potato fries. The ciabatta buns were great.

    (4)
  • Alexis W.

    Wow. That is your first thought upon biting into your Earl's sandwich. These sandwiches, made with freshly roasted meats, incredible spreads and toppings, and the best, most fresh bread are literally to die for. I could (and sometimes do) eat at Earl's every day of the week. My absolute favorites are the Turkey Louie, Turkey Cranberry, and Pork and Fries (how can you NOT love a spicy pork sandwich with fries in it??). But I have tried almost everything on the menu and have never been disappointed. The one suggestion that I would have is, if you choose one of their sandwiches that come on the sesame seed bun, ask for a different bread (preferably ciabatta). I only say this because anytime I've had the sesame seed bun, it has been too small to handle the large amount of meat and toppings, and I've had to just eat it with a fork. But there's nothing wrong with that in the least:) Go. Go. Go. You will fall in love!!

    (5)
  • Lucas K.

    Avoid the bluefish special...worst...sandwich...ever! Incredibly salty and oily, served on a hamburger bun. By the time I got outside to eat it, the oil had turned the bun to mush, ciabatta or baguette would have been a much better bread choice, but I had no say in the matter. There was also a huge wad of cold, unmelted butter in the middle, disgusting. It was my first time here, always wanted to try when i used to live in Arlington, but today was greatly disappointed. Typical Arlington mediocrity that everyone seems to go gaga for, super slow service, I think they went down to the river to fish one out themselves. Overpriced! I won't be coming back.

    (1)
  • Sadie J.

    Just finished eating here for the first time (still sitting at my table!). I had the Pork and Fries and my friend had the tomato crab bisque - both were very yummy! The environment is very casual and cute, very friendly staff. Definitely coming here again. I can't wait to try everything on the menu!

    (4)
  • Susan B.

    This review is specifically for the catered Thanksgiving Turkey. I ordered a turkey this year, cooked, for Thanksgiving - 18 lbs. It was crispy outside, tender and moist inside - everyone raved. Definitely more pricey then making your own, but it was worth it to me, to free up the oven for baking/cooking my own side dishes w/o having to worry about the coordination. I also ordered a fruit platter, which was fresh and well presented as well.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Reduced my rating from 3 stars to 2. I've heard the breakfast at Earl's is delicious, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I ordered an egg and cheese sandwich. It was made like a grilled cheese with egg except the bread tasted like it was brushed with vegetable oil instead of butter. The egg was also dry and browned. It was disgusting. My friend ordered the veggie and cheese omelet. I don't think I've ever seen him stop eating something before. After pulling out a ton of nasty looking mushrooms, he said it was the worst omelet he's ever had and couldn't continue eating it. I won't be returning to Earl's.

    (2)
  • Will Y.

    I enjoy the menu at Earls and think it packs quite a punch. The thanksgiving sandwich is quite delicious. They also have a nice sandwich with pork tenderloin and french fries. Its one of the gems of the Courthouse area.

    (4)
  • Jess R.

    Good sandwiches! I just never go out of my way to eat here - it seems kind of pricey and I really wish they had a soda fountain! If you go with someone else, share a side of fries! Very good!

    (3)
  • Craig O.

    I must have walked past this place 15 or 20 times but it never occurred to me to check it out until today. Even though I went at peak lunch hours there were only 3 other people in the store and my sandwich was ready in less than 5 minutes. I got a Roasted Turkey BBQ Sandwich (for less than foot long turkey at subway) which was excellent. My only complaint is that they could upgrade the bread from a giant brand hamburger bun to a more freshly made roll. In addition to the obvious quality upgrade, since they use chunks of roasted meat an upgrade would make it a little easier to eat as well. The fries were solid but nothing special. Still Earls is well above average, and will now be featured prominently in my Courthouse lunch rotation.

    (4)
  • may f. r.

    This is a great place, i've never had a bad sandwich, so delish BTW, here's an idea, if you want a vegetarian meal, go to a vegetarian restaurant. yeash, that's not too difficult to figure out

    (4)
  • Dan W.

    After driving past this place for months, I finally decided to stop in for a sandwich. Per the recommendation of the friendly cashier, I ordered the Louie. It was a great sandwich. It reminded me of the post-Thanksgiving midnight snack turkey sandwich, which I crave many times throughout the year. Big chunks of moist turkey on perfectly grilled bread. The french fries were fresh and tasty as well, although not entirely necessary. I'll be back.

    (5)
  • Jackie T.

    Sandwiches are always fresh, turkey is actual turkey, fries are decent. They have a unique selection of special sandwiches, made to order. The hot dogs aren't half bad either.

    (4)
  • Cameron H.

    I had the turkey club. It was solid. Nice and toasted or shall I say "roasted". Little pricey for something you can basically make in your kitchen pretty easily. Tasty none the less.

    (4)
  • Jon B.

    Update on Earls. Went again the other day for breakfast. Liked my breakfast there a lot more than I liked the pork and fries I got first time out. Prices are not that crazy and there is less of a crowd if you get there early enough. They do everything pretty well and they have lemonade and ice tea so you can do some arnold palmers and start the day right.

    (4)
  • Jon C.

    I never thought I would ever give a one-star rating, until I had a turkey sandwich from Earls. It was the size of a size 8 shoe, and 90% of it was bread. It was bland and had no flavor whatsoever. The chili tasked like ground up hamburger tossed in tomato juice. Definitely not good. **Update - I bumped my rating up from a one to a two, because someone that works in the establishment sent me a message within hours of this post asking me what specifically went wrong, and offering me some suggestions for things I might like better. This person was very polite and very professional, so I am definitely going to give them another chance. Maybe my experience was a fluke.

    (2)
  • Joe B.

    I've lived in Arlington my whole life and always lamented the lack of a good sandwich shop that wasn't The Italian Store. On a whim went into Earl's today and had their Roast Beef and Cheddar. That is a hard sandwich to make poorly. It was great. For $9.03 I got a nice sized sandwich and a can of coke. Perfect lunch. Will definitely be going back

    (5)
  • Alex S.

    The sandwiches are amazing but on the pricey side. I usually go with the Louie. They make wings occasionally. I would pass on those again. Still the sandwiches and friendly service get it 5 stars. Just wish they stayed open later.

    (5)
  • Kevin Jiseup K.

    Earl's is the best sandwich shop in the Arlington area. Pork and fries and the Cuban are bomb.com . I found about Earl's 2 months before I was going to move out into D.C. and I crave this place like every week. Do yourself a favor if you live/work in the Arlington area and come here, like every day.

    (4)
  • Food L.

    Decent sandwiches at decent prices ($6-9) The interior needs a major renovation as it's pretty bland and can only seat about 12 people. Overall - If in the neighborhood and in need of a quick sandwich, it's decent.

    (3)
  • Jeffrey L.

    I walked into this very popular sandwich place my friend had recommended and was staggered by the menu choices as there was so much to choose from and noticed that breakfast was served all day! In my moment of indecisive mouth watering goodness I asked the lady at the counter what she recommends and she responded with the Cuban Club. I chose this beauty assuming it wouldn't be as good as your authentic Cuban and in my experience the double grilled sourdough bread complimented the delicious pork and prosciutto and the chipotle mayonnaise and honey mustard combined so well with the sweet pickle. I also tried their fries which were not bad. The food consumed on this graceful day of deliciousness was quite exquisite and honestly Earl's FRESH slogan definitely lived up to its words as the food definitely tasted fresh and beyond good. I salute this so called EARL and would recommend anyone to try this sandwich. I look forward to trying anything else on the menu with high expectations after this experience. I also appreciate the fact that they have so many condiments to choose from. Pete's hot sauce being my ultimate favorite.

    (5)
  • Oliver J.

    I checked this place out on yelp and was excited to try it out! The staff was really friendly, which is always a plus :) After browsing the photos I was set on ordering the Cuban. I liked the concept and was excited, although I was a little weary of the amount of meat. They made my sandwich to go and put in a nice bag with a napkin. Received.... at first, I was surprised that the sandwich wasn't bigger. The sandwich was ok. It had good flavor in the center... where all the meat was. The meat and pickles was lacking in both volume and distribution. See photo. At $11 inclusive of tax, I was a little disappointed and am not in a rush to head back.

    (3)
  • Jennifer A.

    Hi, I'm Jennifer, and I'm a sandwich addict. I recently moved to Arlington from California, and I've been slowly exploring the area for places to get a quality sandwich. I'm kinda picky about sandwiches because they are my favorite food. Something about the balance of a perfectly constructed sandwich just brings me a lot of inner peace and harmony with the world. Anyways, I spotted Earls while in the neighborhood getting my wedding dress tailored down the street at Fashion Dream (probably not the best time to discover such a tasty place, but I have no regrets). On my first visit I tried the Earl's Stack, because I'm a sucker for a roast beef sandwich. It was very good, but I wasn't crazy about the normal sliced sandwich bread that it was on. On my next visit, I tried the famous Pork and Fries, and I wish I had tried it sooner it was sooo good. Everything about the sandwich is perfect and just the right amount of decadent (I mean it does have fries in it!). The sandwich is also on a wonderful crusty roll, which is the perfect compliment for all of the fillings of the sandwich. After that first Pork and Fries, I keep meaning to try something else but love it too much to actually do so. During one of my visits, I actually noticed one of the cooks pulling out a beautiful roasted pork loin from the oven, and I was impressed that they cook their meat in-house (the quality of this obviously shines through in deliciousness of the Pork and Fries). I've also had the gumbo, which is thick and just the right amount of spicy. Now that my wedding is over, I'm a bit bummed that I don't have an excuse for an after-wedding-dress-fitting sandwich, but Earls will forever have a special place in my sandwich-loving heart.

    (5)
  • Christopher G.

    4.5 Stars!!! This location is found along the busy street of Wilson Blvd. so parking can be somewhat of a hassle if people are out and about. Lucky for me, when I stopped by, there was a lot of parking available. I looked through the chalkboard menu numerous times, going back and forth between the Pork and Fries sandwich and the Turkey sandwich. When it was finally my turn to order, I went with my gut and ordered the Pork and Fries. One word to describe the Pork and Fries sandwich: Wow. It was such a delicious sandwich!!! Thank you gut!! Everything, from the bread, to the roasted pork, to the fries, peppers, and even pickles, was simply delectable! I don't even like pickles, but the sandwich was so good that it made the pickles tasteful! The only bad thing about the sandwich is that it was a tad bit small for my liking. But even that isn't really a problem because it still managed to fill me up. $8.99 for a (roughly) 10 inch sub (I'm probably way off) that still manages to fill you up? I think it's a descent deal, but you can be the judge of that yourself. The restaurant itself is pretty small, so it can get packed quick. Definitely will be back to try the other sandwiches! Or probably to get another Pork and Fries. Either way.

    (4)
  • Mike G.

    We had the turkey cranberry and Cuban club on a Sunday afternoon. The turkey was pretty good, but the Cuban was great! Very limited seating and thought we were going to have to stand, but seats opened up right when we got the food! We will come back here. Good, quick service.

    (4)
  • Ella H.

    Small town cafe in the big city. I walked into a cozy diner with booth and bar seating. The friendly cashier placed my order for the pork and fries. It was ready within a few minutes, and beats most other sandwich joints in d.c. Despite not being "hungry" my husband "helped" me finish half of the tender juicy sandwich. This place is .5 miles from the movie theatre, and worth the walk for something filling.

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    I always take friends that come to DC down to Earl's for the pork and fries sandwich. Pork. Fries. What more could you ask for? This combination, along with their sexcellent sauce, is a party in your mouth. If you plan on bringing a big group however, take your sandwich to go. The place is a bit small.

    (4)
  • Kerry W.

    Omg I tried Earls for the first time today after working in Clarendon for over a year and a half now and I'm so mad I've been missing out for so long! Don't get FOMO and go get a pork and fries sandwich now!! So delicious. I'm trying the buffalo chicken sandwich next!

    (5)
  • Robert T.

    I've had three sandwiches here, the Cuban Club, the Turkey Club, and the Fried Fish. Earl's sweet potato fries are made with kosher salt and some of the best fries around. Cuban Club - I don't think I'd order anything else. If you even remotely like ham or pork, you need this in your life. It's like a Cuban sandwich, but better, served with three fresh slices of sourdough. Turkey Club - Basic turkey club with something special, cranberry sauce. I hate cranberry sauce and won't eat it at Thanksgiving. Somehow, someway, Earl's makes cranberry sauce delicious as it is a perfect compliment to the rest of the sandwich. Served with the same great sourdough you get with the Cuban. Fried Fish - I didn't care for it, but I think it was my fault (partly). My sandwich was plain with the fries smooshed in between, I wasn't impressed but I think that's because I ordered it plain by accident. The Fried Fish usually comes with some kind of special sauce and malt vinegar. For those of you who ate at Arthur Treachers or LJS you know how good malt vinegar is on fried fish...wow, and fries. I would give it another shot if they were out of ingredients to make the Clubs, otherwise someone should buy one for me. Other things: Space is small so your best bet is carry out. Wait time is generally 5-10 minutes with no one in front of you. Earl's provides condiments, malt vinegar, and hot sauce if you decide to dine in.

    (5)
  • Mathias G.

    I was milling about CD cellar yesterday and got hungry and decided to check out Earls next door. The sandwiches sound amazing, prices a wee bit high for a sandwich, but it's local. I decided on the Angry Buffalo which sounded tasty especially with the homemade blue cheese dressing and bacon. The sandwich cost $9.89 and has no chips or drink and was sadly underwhelming. It's called Angry so I assumed more spice but it was tame and little to no buffalo sauce, the blue cheese was on point. Overall the sandwich was small and took probably six bites to finish. It was good but not $10 good. Next time I'll go with something worth the money.

    (3)
  • Nikki B.

    I read the reviews. I dropped by Earl's on the way home from a short work day. I ordered the Jerk Salmon sandwich. I wish I could say I liked it, I didn't. I'm thinking my sandwich simply wasn't a good choice. Soggy bread, bland, hardly seasoned fish, wilted lettuce. Based on the long lines of people waiting to order and pick up their food, I'm thinking. My experience was a mere fluke. One day, I'll try it again. Maybe.

    (1)
  • Brian F.

    Very good. Pork Sammy with fries inside. Reasonable price. Will return.

    (5)
  • Mel L.

    We came here 2 weekends in a roll. We had so far: +southwestern breakfast burrito: the most average item out of the three. Nothing too memorable +Mona Lisa: fresh spinach and lots of mushroom and eggplant. Out favorite so far! +whole wheat veggie wrap: a great size with lots of walnuts. A healthy choice for your daily dosage of fruits and veggies :) I'm looking forward to try more sandwiches!

    (4)
  • Hannah H.

    Earl's has been around since '05, and they serve a variety of sandwiches, homemade soups, salads, as well as a breakfast menu. They also recently started serving Fish and Chips, so I would like to check that out sometime. The place also prides themselves in roasting their own meats and making their own sauces daily, which I thought was pretty cool! I had the Pork and Fries, which was a generous amount of sliced roasted pork loin, chipotle mayo (I asked for extra), freshly-fried handcut french fries, roasted red peppers, sweet pickle chips, and chopped raw onions, all on a grilled ciabatta bread. The pork loin was okay, but I was a little overwhelmed with the amount of meat. I did like the creamy chipotle mayo that had a slight kick to it, and I was pleasantly surprised with their nice ciabatta bread - it was nice and soft. The french fries were tasty, and I would love to get that as a side item. My husband had the Roast Beef and Cheddar, which came with also a generous amount of sliced roast beef, cheddar that was nicely melted onto the bread, horseradish mayo (asked for extra), all on a grilled sourdough (that was nicely buttered and soft). This was pretty tasty, and my husband was also a fan. The staff here were very nice and they really took the time to prepare your sandwiches. People seemed to be coming in to get their orders to-go as well, and there are a couple of booths and some counter space to dine-in. 2-hour metered parking can be found around the area, but it is free after 6PM. +Roast Beef and Cheddar (ask for extra horseradish mayo) +fresh hand-cut french fries +roasts their own meats and makes their own sauces :D

    (4)
  • Dan D.

    Pork fries sandwich was tasty but way too small and very overpriced. Just not worth $10.

    (2)
  • Alison E.

    Much better the second time around! This time we had The Pearl and the Turkey with Sweet Potato Fries in honor of Thanksgiving (on Black Friday)! Both sandwiches were fantastic and a definite treat during Thanksgiving. The Pearl consisted of freshly roasted turkey (very moist), stuffing, gravy, and cranberry relish. The other sandwich was self explanatory--fresh turkey with sweet potato fries in it, not on the side. As tasty as they both were we agreed that The Pearl was the better sandwich. Due to our experience the first time, we decided not to order any sides. This little sandwich shop was very busy but the chefs managed to prepare our food rather quickly. The two little disagreements, if you will, are that this place lacks the adequate space necessary to accommodate its customers while also having this weird line snaking through the shop; who's coming, who's going? It can be hard to tell. Plus, the cold winter air flows right through the restaurant each time the front door is opened. The other disagreement was that the cashier didn't know about the "Thanksgiving" menu on Yelp, so when we ordered the turkey with sweet potato fries, he first said "what?" He then followed up with a 'I didn't know we were still serving that' after a chef cut into the conversation to say that they still had it. A lot of reviews for this place discuss the high prices for sandwiches here but we don't see that as an issue because of the high quality used for the food here. Paying $7.29, $7.99, or $8.99 for a fresh turkey sandwich on Black Friday? Very much worth it. Which Wich only has prepackaged turkey, for the same price. $19

    (5)
  • Dawn B.

    I heard about Earl's sandwich a awhile ago and tried dine there once before, but missed their operating hours. My relationship with Earl's sandwiches was kind of like a blind date that your friend wants to set you up on. Your hesitant to go because you don't know if it will live up to the hype, but your intrigued because everything they've said seems to match up with your tastes. Three weeks ago I finally got the opportunity to eat here and was not disappointed. I ordered the special which was a crab cake sandwich. This sandwich was so delicious that it "bit the dust" (was eaten) within 5 min. The sandwich was filled to the brim with crab meat and was coated with the perfect amount of their tarter sauce which added to its moist texture and favor. The service is prompt and there was about a 5-10 min delay between your purchase and receipt of your order.

    (5)
  • Rene R.

    My new and only sandwich spot! The prices are reasonable, the service was fast and the meat is so fresh! The toppings just accentuate the meat perfectly! It was soo good I was tempted to buy another sandwich to go for later! Love it and will be back!

    (5)
  • Sean H.

    It's been a year and a half since my initial review, so I wanted to update on the things I've eaten from Earl's: Angry Catfish Po' Boy: I went from being an Angry Po' Boy to a Happy Po' Boy after eating this sandwich. Earl's does a great job of frying all of their fish so the breading is light and crispy, not heavy or soggy. The Wilson: Three eggs and corned beef hash on a sandwich means you don't have to eat a meal for another week. And you'll want to eat another Wilson for that next meal. Fish and Fries: Chipotle mayo is an interesting combination with fried cod, kinda like a better tartar sauce. And the fries are on the sandwich (like many other sandwiches at Earl's). Cuban Club: Still the best sandwich on the menu. It's a struggle picking anything else from the menu because I enjoy it so much.

    (5)
  • Deserie H.

    Kickass sandwiches and seafood! All at a great price and super service. ($.99 soft drinks in can)

    (5)
  • Diego R.

    So I've eaten at Earl's before and today I had to try the "Angry catfish Po'boy" aaaand..."candela!", "carajo! it was off the chain! February is "Po'Boy" month, check out the Sandwhich lineup!

    (5)
  • Mollie G.

    Sandwiches here have always been great, the place is clean, and the people that work there are very friendly!

    (5)
  • Mark H.

    I had been meaning to check out Earl's for a long time. I happened to be working across the street from their Ballston location one day and had worked straight through lunch and was ravenous when I looked out the window and saw the Earl's sign. I looked at the menu and didn't even get past the first thing at the top: pork and french fries **on the sandwich** with spicy sauce. It has a clean dining room, great staff, everything is fresh and made in house, and the sandwich was just so... damn... good... Yeah, there are other good sandwiches places in the area, but Earl's is #1, no doubt.

    (5)
  • Josh E.

    Earls is phenomenal. I don't know why I didn't try this sooner! I don't give a lot of five star reviews, but Earls earns it in food quality, efficiency and service. As soon as I walked in along with the 12pm lunch rush, a young woman who I assume is the manager started working her way through the line, asking what she could get started for everyone. She memorized everyone's complex custom orders and got the kitchen started on it so that it was ready shortly after we paid. I got the renowned Pork n Fries sandwich and was impressed. There's definitely a taste difference between in-house roasted meats and fresh cut fries vs. other shops that get these shipped from a factory. I agree with another reviewer - it's a little pricy for a sandwich, but you're paying for quality, not corners being cut to pad anyone's pockets. The service was quick, friendly and efficient. You can't get a better experience from start to finish at any of Earls national competitors. Earls is a fantastic local shop for lunch and I'll definitely be back to try some of their other sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Joseph S.

    Pretty good, fast friendly service. I had a special monthly sandwich and the beef Chili. The sandwich was great the Chili was just OK. Small seating area inside with two small tables outside. Good for takeout.

    (4)
  • Jeremy R.

    Some of the best sandwiches in Arlington. Pork n Fries and the Roast Beef and Cheddar are my favorites

    (4)
  • Sean G.

    My favorite sandwich shop in the DC area. Good job, Earl. Gold star sticker.

    (5)
  • Jon D.

    Go. It's miles better than other nearby sandwich options. Today I dropped in to pick up lunch to go and didn't see the beer-mustard bbq sandwich on the menu. I mentioned it to the cashier, and was told they could make it for me anyway. They even gave me extra sauce to use at home!

    (4)
  • Roy H.

    The pork and fries sandwich is awesome. And they're extremely fast, especially when you consider the quality of the food. It's a little further from work than I would usually go for lunch, but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Otis M.

    This is a small sandwich shop with big flavor. On my visit I tried the bay of pigs and it was wonderful. The pork on pork flavor explosion was amazing. Being able to view the kitchen and see my sandwich being created was a plus. I also had the turkey and andouille gumbo. While not as spicy as I expected, the large chunks of meat let you know what you were eating and he flavor was on point.

    (5)
  • Matt D.

    Had the beef and cheddar. Very weak unfortunately. No meat on there what so ever. Owner needs to make sure to add more roast beef here. My girlfriend got the Louie which was very good but to much bread for my liking(a double decker sandwich) Will try another sandwich next time in just hope the portion size is a little better

    (3)
  • Jeff C.

    Wait, stop the presses. Stop the presses! Merengue music can be heard on Wilson Avenue because the Cubans have invaded the kitchen at Earls! Why did I wait so long to try their Cuban Sandwich? This sandwich makes me want to jump on the tables and dance while declaring my island's independence! This incredibly tasty creation is a multilayered extravaganza with a Caribbean kick! These layers of meats and sauces are perfectly aligned on three pieces of toasted bread. Hidden inside is the best surprise - deep fried sweet pickles! These deserve to be a side dish all by themselves! So if the powers that be at Earl's are listening- this would be an interesting side item addition to the menu. This special sandwich has it all - sweet and salty in the same dish. This has to be the freshest and most satisfying of all the sandwiches. I am serious! I rode a bus and the Metro from Alexandria in freezing temperatures just to find this sandwich. It is not the Fountain of Youth, but it is well worth the exploration. I consider this to be the king of their sandwiches. I am going to order it as the "King Cuban" next time! Then I might smoke an after dinner stogie. Okay, maybe not, but I will order another "King Cuban"! Come in, sit back, and enjoy! You will be pleasantly surprised that a sandwich can taste this good!

    (4)
  • Lauren L.

    Great little find! They have an awesome tofu sandwich, and pretty good fries! Wish they had more meatless options, and were open later, however.

    (4)
  • Bryan B.

    This is absolutely the best lunch spot in town. Amazing sandwiches. Try any of the earl's signature sandwiches they are all good. Also the owner is really great and cares about all the customers.

    (5)
  • Henry T.

    Outstanding sandwiches! The meat is perfectly roasted, still juicy and tender. I haven't been to the location in Ballston, but I assume it's the same quality.

    (5)
  • Ed Y.

    Solid sandwich joint. Reasonable prices for house roasted meats. Pork & fries sandwich is tasty. Clever mix of ingredients.

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    I've been to Earls a few times and have become addicted to the regular Earl's Cuban. I like to drag newcomers here to give it a try. The staff here is always friendly and it is just a far enough walk from the metro to stretch your legs and get some exercise in.

    (5)
  • Vin H.

    Superb turkey sandwiches (especially with cranberry mayo). Expensive but worth it. Yum!

    (5)
  • Alex P.

    The Cuban sandwich was so tasty! I also really enjoyed the sweet potato and regular fries! They were very salty and peppery though. I would definitely come back here!

    (4)
  • James M.

    My favorite sandwich stop. Original, friendly, and tasteful. I highly recommend this place to anyone who loves a great sandwich. I usually get the pork and fries with coleslaw. The employees are helpful and patient if it is your first time ordering. I recommend this place to anyone craving a great sandwich.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    Quaint and yummy hole-in-the-wall spot for lunch. Ordered the Louie which was turkey, lettuce, tomato, and pesto mayo. I'm a sucker for pesto flavor and this sandwich did not disappoint. For some reason I was expecting deli-style sliced turkey but it arrived sliced like I would expect from a Thanksgiving turkey! It was a pleasant and fresh surprise. The fries were good too. The place itself is small with limited seating but they try to make the most of the space they do have.

    (4)
  • Olga S.

    Great, fast, fresh sandwiches! I usually get the pork and fries with fries inside the sandwich, which is pretty genius and delicious!! They also have signature breakfast sandwiches which I have yet to try but look forward to getting one sometime soon! The atmosphere is cute and small but most importantly the food is great. I have also tried the cole-slaw which I was disappointed with, but to each their own! I still recommend Earl's and trying one of their sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Alejandro B.

    Not sure what's the hype about this place! Tried their turkey club, and it was horrible. Turkey was low quality and was not appetizing, simply three slices of bread with turkey & bacon. Very disappointed. Not worth a second chance.

    (1)
  • Richard C.

    I had the turkey sweet potato fry sandwich. It immediately put me into a post thanksgiving day coma. So delicious. I will def. be coming back here as soon as possible!

    (4)
  • Lowell P.

    Huge fan of Earl's, maybe because it is everything that Clarendon/Arlington isn't (and unfortunately, most big cities) - it's a Mom/Pop type shop and we need more of those. Earl's has great sandwiches, all of their meat is roasted on site and they cut their own fries, etc. - no Sysco crap here. I'm a huge fan of the Louie, which I've been getting for a while...but then the SO and I stopped in the other day for lunch and she ran in to order while I waited outside with the dog and she ordered the Italian. When I first heard this, I thought, "The Italian, no, The Italian Store has the best Italians, Earl's is where you order roasted meats (Turkey, Roast Beef, etc.), not an Italian"...boy was I wrong. The Italian at Earl's is delicious - dare I say rivals The Italian Store? Maybe I just say that because you don't have to call/wait 30+ minutes on a nice weekend at The Italian Store...I'm rambling. Long story short, the Italian was delicious, so is the Louie and the handcut fries at Earl's are great as well. Yes, there sandwiches are a tad pricey (just a bit more than a chain restaurant), but you're paying for quality vs. paying a CEO's million dollar salary. If you're in the area, or live in the area and want a local spot where you're supporting the neighborhood, make Earl's a regular stop on your list. P.S. - They're breakfast sandwiches are delicious too!

    (4)
  • Allison P.

    I got the Mona Lisa and E got the Turkey Cranberry. Bottom line - big, tasty, well-prepared sandwiches! Free refills on ice tea & lemonade too. But don't forget to ask for a pickle as they're only served when requested; they see too many pickles in the garbage otherwise. Small shop but must not get very crowded during the dinner hours. We sat by the window up front and people-watched. A little pricey for the sandwich with no sides, but a worthy treat, and two meals for me as I could only eat half! Major perk - breakfast served all day. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • E S.

    Awesome. Love this place. I've had their Turkey and Cranberry sandwich; its thanksgiving in between two slices of bread. I've also ordered my turkey for the holidays from them. I received rave reviews from family. They loved it. Fantastic spot in Arlington!

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    This was recommended by business nearby and they were right on the money. I tied their gumbo and it was Great! Veggies not over cooked or raw. Lots of sausage and turkey and not too spicy. Nice touch to have some pieces of tasty bread with the it. They use real turkey not that processed sliced stuff.

    (4)
  • Jared T.

    The turkey club was nothing compared to the same served at the diner 49, but the French fries were definitely the highlight. For anyone that has been to thrashers in ocean city Maryland you will be in for a treat! Nice and oily when you want that kind of thing.

    (3)
  • Jamie C.

    Had the route 66... an egg a top a roast beef and cheese sandwich on a sesame seed bun.. it's not a large portion but a tasty one. :) My hubby had the Roast Beef dip which was also pretty good but I was a little shocked there wasn't much flavor in the dip that came with. Suppose it's not necessary b/c the sandwich on it's own was great..fresh greens too, not wilted ones. Their service was quick, and people were consistently getting their orders and moving through. It'd be nice if there were more seating out doors.. just 2 2 tops outside :/

    (4)
  • Karina B.

    try the belly sandwhich. pretty tastie fries too. I need to go back for a second try. the price was cheap, but the taste did justified.

    (4)
  • Claire B.

    Great meal, really sweet staff. The owner stopped by to say hi and ask about our meal, as well as our trip to DC. Sweet potato fries were amazing, the regular fries are great too. I asked for a custom sandwich of sorts (just wanted something off-menu), and they were incredibly accommodating. Great place, I loved coming here. Will definitely be back. Easy to get to, especially from Arlington National Cemetery or Iwo Jima.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Earl's Sandwiches...Orgasm between buns. Nuff said.... OK, wait I just reread that and it could be taken a different way by a certain selection of the population...which may or may not be a good thing...(Note: I need to stop listening to my inside voice) The sandwiches at Earls are amazing, it was my first time there and I tried the 'Pork and Fries' Why? Cause it's PORK and FRENCH FRIES! Sweet Jesus in a tidy bowl boat of blue water how good does that sound? First they slice the bun (Ciabatta) lather on some Chipotle Mayo add roasted red peppers and sweet pickles followed by a healthy mound of freshly sliced pork and then a heaping helping of Fries (we're talking Elvis size portion of fries....) They fold it over and slice it and serve.... They should rename that place King Earl of the Pork and Fries sandwiches...in Arlington Va........It might be a little wordy for a sign though.... They have lots of other really good sandwiches that I saw people getting busy with... I swear if they dimmed the lights and put on some Barry White I would consider it a hot Friday night date! Woot! I'll be back to try them all.....and so should you :o)

    (5)
  • Jenny L.

    I was in town visiting a friend who took me to all the best fill-in-the-blank spots in the metro DC area. Earl's was the best sandwich shop on her list. But unfortunately it did not live up to my expectations. I had the Italian sandwich, which was WAY too salty, so much so that I had to pluck out some of the meat in order to finish the sandwich. The sandwich was too expensive to not force myself to finish it. Besides the saltiness, there were certain tastes that just didn't jive for me but I can't pinpoint it. The bread was good, ingredients seemed fresh. Perhaps I was disappointed because their Italian did not taste like the traditional Italian I'm use to as New Yorker. I'm usually very open to experimental ingredients, but this just didn't taste right. I had a bite out of my friend's Turkey Cranberry sandwich, and it was pretty good. If I visit my friend again, I may go back to try something else. Maybe I just picked the wrong sandwich.

    (2)
  • Daniella C.

    Yeh-- this isn't good. Dry bread. Dry Meat. I will NEVER understand how anyone enjoys their sandwiches. Two stars for local. Zero stars for the actual food.

    (2)
  • Mat T.

    Had the Cuban special, the one with the deep-fried pickles. It was almost as good as a sandwich could get. The bread was toasted to perfection and the balance of the condiments to the meat was perfect.

    (4)
  • Nate H.

    Fresh roasted turkey created a turkey reuben like I would make at home, if I roasted a turkey everyday. These sandwiches will make you happy. I wish there was more sitting space. Maybe there is, but a party of about 10 moved all the tables together and camped out. It's time to expand, Earl's!

    (4)
  • T L.

    The Mona Lisa is great! The gumbo is pretty good too. The chocolate chip cookies are sick!!!

    (4)
  • Matt V.

    I have had two sandwiches here so far (Roast beef with cheddar and the Clarendon). Both were excellent. I am motivated to work my way through the entire menu at this point. The sweet potato fries are great too. Generally friendly atmosphere although it is a bit small. That isnt a problem during the summer since you can just eat outside. Another plus - they serve their breakfast sandwiches all day.

    (5)
  • Michele S.

    My boyfriend and I tried Earl's for the first time last week, and were delightfully pleased. He had the corned beef hash egg sandwich, and I had the Cuban Club. The CC was AMAZING! It's huge, so I ate half for lunch, and half for dinner. It's a great spin on a classic sandwich. The fried pickles add so much flavor. Since it's a club, it comes with 3 pieces of bread, but I asked for only two. It's definitely not a healthy choice, but for a splurge item, it was perfect! I can't wait to go back and try something else. The restaurant is small. There are only two 2-person tables outside, and a few tables inside.

    (4)
  • Elisabeth H.

    Had Earls for lunch yesterday, mainly due to the fact that I have an amazing BF that brings me gifts in the form of wonderful food. We had the Mona Lisa, a turkey club, and fries. It was all good, nothing wrong with anything. I actually chose the Mona Lisa to try first and that was very good, but the Turkey club was better. I could do without the third slice of bread, but hey that is what constitutes a club, right? The fries were good and I liked the chipotle mayo, although it is for sure no sriracha mayo...thank you. After lunch I took a look at the menu and there are a couple more I would like to try. Anything with French fries on it would be a plus.

    (4)
  • Jesse C.

    I had read about Earls in one of those national articles on great sandwich joints. Since I live in Arlington we figured to give this place a try on a Sunday afternoon. I ordered The Monty which is a roast beef sandwich with mayo and BBQ sauce. The meat was very good and tender. The bun on the other hand was your average Wonder Bread hamburger bun variety and pretty small. Some of the other sandwiches are served on ciabatta bread which looked far better. Despite the bun being underwhelming I enjoyed the sandwich. The sandwich was small so if you consider yourself hungry or a big eater I would suggest getting a side order of fries to accompany your sandwich. I was still hungry after finishing the sandwich. As others have mentioned this is a small place which can cause you to have to wait to order as well as not having a place to eat in the restaurant. We were able to get a couple of the stools by the window but be forewarned that you may not be able to eat sitting down. This is expected for a small but popular restaurant, so no points dinged. I'll eat here again, but nothing to write home about.

    (3)
  • Renita W.

    3 Stars based on two visits to Earl's. During the first, I ordered the Pulled Pork Sandwich (which has fries on the sandwich). The pork alone was great, but when combined with the ciabatta - it failed to shine. The chipotle mayo was fairly bland - - I though I'd caught them on an off day, so made a second visit. During the second visit, I'd plan on having the the Fish and Fries, which my husband loved. Sadly, it's only an evening special. So I went with the Turkey Cranberry and was underwhelmed. I wished it had some stuffing with it - that would help with the seasoning.

    (3)
  • Jennifer P.

    When I'm tired of worrying about my carbs, I give myself a huge treat and go to Earl's. Every sandwich I've tried has been excellent, more so with the sweet potato fries, and I have no idea why you'd go to one of the chain shops in the neighborhood. It's a bit cramped in there, but the sandwiches can be a bit messy and I could see some, like the turkey and cranberry ones, getting soggy on you and not traveling well, so try and find a spot and eat it fresh. One thing I don't particularly care for is the ice cream sandwich. I think the cookie needed more flavor--maybe more sugar since it was cold and cold things taste less sweet? They also play a lot of new wave music, so they get extra points from me. When you hear the synth handclaps of "Close to Me", I know I'm among my people.

    (5)
  • Juliet K.

    turkey cranberry. moist turkey. i wish i asked for no mayo and extra cranberry sauce. pork and fries. we went late at night so not sure if that contributed but the pork was a bit dry. but the rest of the sandwich was bursting with SO MUCH FLAVOR it was still really delicious. i really like all the sandwiches with fries. i wonder if you can add fries into any sandwich... hmmm.....

    (4)
  • mark p.

    If you are anywhere near Earl's, do yourself a favor and stop in for a sandwich. Great staff, great food.

    (5)
  • Martin B.

    Pork and Fries. It sounds like some bad Weezer parody. But make no mistake: it's a delicious sandwich at a cool little shack called Earl's Sandwiches. The store itself is tiny, with seating I reckon for around 16 or 20 people. The staff itself wasn't very talkative, but at least that meant they could take people's orders and bring them out quickly. Every sandwich is made on the spot. They've got Dominion Root Beer in bottles, which I love ever so much. So, the sandwich! What a diet-wrecking, stomach-filling, taste bud-satisfying creation! The bread it's served on is not dry at all, which is good because you'll do a lot of chewing. The sandwich also comes with those bread 'n' butter pickles that are somewhat sweet, as well as this creamy sauce and peppers. And of course, pork and french fries. The combination is a real winner. My only complaint is that the pork itself could be more seasoned, or marinated or something. Perhaps a quick bath in the sauce that's slathered onto the bread would help. There were no unchewable pieces in my sandwich, which already makes Earl's a king. Loosen up those belts and wolf it down!

    (4)
  • Carey A.

    THE LOUIE....freshly roasted turkey served on a toasted ciabatta with lettuce, tomato and pesto mayonnaise. This sandwich is so simple yet so very delicious!

    (4)
  • Sarah A.

    Delicious sandwich (turkey club), fast service, still had fresh coffee at 2 PM on Saturday, and had the Post. What else do you want out of a sandwich joint?

    (5)
  • Smith E.

    Man, hard to decide between three and four stars. When this place is on--when they make their sandwiches how they should be made and make them about 1 out of 4 times they are a five. The eggplant, the egg sandwiches, the pork sandwiches are just awesome. But they are NOT consistent. Again, they make bad sandwiches about 1 out of 4 times, ok 2 out of 4, and awesome 1 out of 4. They need to get their cooks to pay attention more. But this is DC and Clarendon and not NYC--if this place was in NYC they'd go out of business because of their inconsistency OR more likely they'd be more consistent and be the KO contender they can be. Still I go here alot so I can't really give this place less than four stars because that 1 out of 4 is so awesome and this place is not NYC.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    In DC this week. Officemates decided on sandwiches so we hit Earl's Sandwiches on Wilson. Had the pork and fries (yes, fries inside the sandwich). Awesome lunch. The only thing missing was a ice cold IPA (but it was lunch). The lemonade didn't quite do it for me. Highly recommend Earl's especially this time of year when you can sit out in 70 degree weather. Go Earl's!

    (5)
  • Paige R.

    I was at Earl's its opening weekend and was so blown away by the taste and value of the menu items that I have swung by practically every time I think of it. My two favorite sandwiches that have stayed on the menu the past few years are the Mona Lisa (veggie) and Turkey Club (meaty). I always order a cup and mix my own Arnold Palmer. Don't forget to ask for a pickle on the side and how the owners came up with the name.

    (5)
  • Jessica C.

    No, I'm sorry but no. This place looks so much better than it tastes. Yes, there is a cute sign and yes it is small and "quaint" which, will basically elicit a 5 star review from every DC area yelper. Guys, just because something ISN'T a chain, doesn't mean it is inherently delicious and your "favorite small sandwich joint". I wanted to like this place, but it was just BAD. The bad: The food is just low-grade. White bread buttered and toasted. Dripping grease for no real reason, small portions. Ugh. Husband ordered some combination of turkey and ham. That is basically all he got. No lettuce, onion, tomato, or anything else. One slice of unmelted cheese on a lukewarm sandwich which tasted really off and bland. He actually went inside for a packet of hot sauce to add just to give it some flavor, at all. I got the special of the day. And it REALLY bothers me when restaurants throw together whatever is getting old and call it the "special". The sandwich I ate was completely uninspired. Another variation of buttered and toasted white bread with some stringy chicken coated in an un-discernible red-sauce. Again, I had no lettuce or any other toppings. Just meat, cheese and bread and it made for a terrible sandwich. We both left utterly disappointed and we will never return. It's sad because Earl's is in our neighborhood too. The good: Nothing, I would never waste money here again.

    (1)
  • Charlie T.

    Exceptional sandwiches and fries. So good. I've had most of the menu at this point. No disappointments. Favorites: Pork and Fries, Monty, Turkey Cranberry.

    (4)
  • Patrick K.

    This place is small and hard to find a table but you MUST try their pork and fries sandwich it's sweet and savory and sour all at the same time.

    (5)
  • Katherine R.

    Stumbled upon this somewhat oddly placed sandwich shop after finding the restaurant across the street is closed on Monday. It's pretty small and probably best suited for take away, unless you can snag one of three tables outside. The ordering process could be improved, as the condiments, ordering counter and pickup counter are all shoved into the corner, so everyone bumps into one another. The sandwich I ordered was the turkey cranberry which was very good. The ingredients were all fresh and the tomato I added was excellent (a good sign that thought is put into finding quality ingredients). The turkey was flavorful and tasted like it had just been carved. The bread could have been toasted all the way so that the sandwich held together better, but overall, it was really tasty and I will definitely return to try some of their other creations!

    (4)
  • Clare C.

    If I could eat the Earl's Italian every day, I would. Definitely the go-to sandwich spot of Courthouse/Clarendon.

    (5)
  • Meek Y.

    What's the draw of this place? The steak and cheese was disgusting: The meat was white in appearance, it was all stuck together, and the cheese whiz on top of it was gross. The onions were uncooked and the bread was soaked in grease. I ate half of the sandwich and threw it away. The fries were soggy and oversalted and the restaurant itself has no ventilation. We left smelling like grease.

    (2)
  • Laura L.

    Earl's Sandwiches: DAMN, YOU'RE TASTYYY!!! I've had the egg and cheese breakfast sandwich and it's never done me wrong. It's served on hearty sourdough bread and I don't know about you but every experience I've had with sourdough bread has been a bad one, except at Earl's. Not sure what kind of bread they use but that jam is delectable. One downside was that I did takeout once and the bread was soggy by the time I got home but hey, what can you expect with a hot, steamy sandwich wrapped in foil? Service at Earl's is pretty quick so if you're in a hurry, it's a good place to stop by. Can't really speak to the weekday lunch time rush since I've only popped in on weekends for breakfast sandwiches, mostly at weird times of the day. Another thing to note is that seating is limited so takeout might be a better bet-- or my personal favorite: take your sandwich for a spin: walk around Clarendon and people-watch.

    (4)
  • Ned W.

    Deee-licious sandwiches! Small dining space, but comfy and casual. The pork and fries sandwich is great, and the Louis turkey sandwich has fabulously fresh turkey meat. Great gumbo, too.

    (4)
  • Daniel B.

    Yum but surprisingly pricey. Located in between Courthouse and Clarendon, this place offers a wide selection of very yummy sandwiches. When you order a side of fries? Figure that it is enough for 2 people (we ended up wasting some because we got an order each). This really is a great little place that offers a solid meal.

    (4)
  • Gabriel H.

    Very good sandwiches; however, for the price they should include a side. I got the pan fried salmon in ciabatta and got the sweet potato fries to go with. The bread could have been a bit toasted, but it wasn't such a big disappointment anyways because what was in it was superb. They have a very small place here in Wilson Blvd, although the owner mentioned they have just opened a Ballston place. We might go there soon...to try other variety of sandwiches. They are definitely on our list.

    (4)
  • David K.

    The clear draw of Earl's Sandwiches is some of their unique and well executed sandwiches. This portion of Wilson Blvd. is easy to just drive or walk by without noticing some of the restaurants and stores. It is awkwardly situated between Courthouse and Clarendon, and has several office buildings with retail/food tucked in. Earl's is one of those. BY FAR, the best sandwich offered at Earl's is the Clarendon: french toast with turkey in the middle. Included is some syrup. As a fan of fusing breakfast (the best meal of the day) with entrees, this sandwich is right down my alley. The fries were also very well done and very tasty. I have heard great things about the pork and fries sandwich as well. I am also a fan of using fries as condiments so this sandwich will be the next I try and Yelp about. Earl's is very crowded around lunch on weekends but it is worth the time. I recommend take-out if possible as seating is limited.

    (5)
  • Moises E.

    At first I was very hesitant about checking this place out, but was short on time and decided to just give it a shot. I tried the famous Pork-N-Fries and I am glad I did. This sandwich is DELICIOUS!! I've been craving it lately, so I'll have to visit again soon.

    (5)
  • Reeny E.

    Amazing!! I went here with my boyfriend about a week ago. I we both got the Cuban special. It was absolutely outstanding! Definitely a place I will return to. Unfortunately, the soup left something to be desired, but the sandwich was amazing!

    (4)
  • Saam B.

    I was rather disappointed in this place. I love sandwiches and I love unique sandwiches but quite frankly, I was very disappointed. I ordered food for me and my girlfriend: a steak and cheese with "everything on it" I got it with just cheese and nothing else. And a turkey sandwich that was bland and not that good. I paid 23 dollars for 2 mediocre sandwiches, at best and we were still hungry afterwards. I'm quite shocked that this place has such high reviews.

    (2)
  • Andrew L.

    I always wonder why I get at least 3 salads worth of vegetables on my Subway sandwiches. After eating at Earl's I discovered it was because I needed all that to mask any taste of their bread or meats. Earl's is a sandwich place for people who actually like sandwiches. I know plenty of people who cry over the price (roughly $7 or $8 for a sandwich), while I cry over the lack of satisfaction with my $5 footlong. Earl (or one of his minions) roasts all their meat in house. So if you want a turkey sandwich don't expect wet rubbery deli turkey. Expect thanksgiving in your mouth literally and figuratively. The pork options are where they excel the most. The roasted Earl (roast pork and roast peppers) is what I imagine heaven is like. Warm, satisfying, and plenty of pork. The pork and fries sandwich is well named given it consists primarily of pork and fries. The fries in the only one I tried seemed half-cooked. Or probably more accurately only once cooked if they fry their potatoes twice. So there you go. This place is 100% perfect. I still loved the sandwich. In a direct comparison, I prefer MGM Roast Beef's roast beef sandwich to Earl's, but that's like comparing a bottle of Latour with a bottle of Lafite. Plus if I'm in Arlington I'm not going to drive to northeast DC and the same vice versa. Sandwiches aren't the only reason to come as well. Instead of filling up on potatoes I always avoid the fries in favor of one of their fine homemade soups. I assume all the roasting of meats left a good amount of bones and leftovers that needed to go to use and some genius came up with some soup recipes. They change all the time and I've never had a bad one. If I had to choose, I'd say their gumbos are my favorite.

    (5)
  • Lu D.

    We need more Earls. And by that, I allude to more small businesses, less Chain establishments, and more smiles. A favorite of the neighborhood, Earls has proven to be a go-to hole in the wall for delicious sandwiches, fries, and the like. The fish and chips sandwich is delicious. It's a lovely, thin-battered but crispy cod with french fries LAYERED on top with a delicious tartar sauce. It's an indulging sandwich, but worth every ounce of guilt. The wifey loves their in-house baked whole-turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce. A must.

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    These are exactly the kinds of places that ol' Arlington needs. Small joints with friendly staffs and unique, quality food. The sandwiches are creative and huge. So far the best sub-$10 lunch option in Clarendon/Courthouse.

    (5)
  • Tony M.

    Had their Cuban sandwich. Weak sandwich. Had flavor but not that of a Cuban sandwich. And It cost too much, for its size. Bummed out. :(

    (3)
  • Rich S.

    Another Yelp home run! Outstanding sammies! PROS: Fresh breads compliment these sammies, and they are excellent. I had the Turkey Club on sourdough: bread was soft and just lightly toasted; roasted turkey fell apart, and was accompanied by crisp bacon, fresh tomatoes, and just the right amount of cranberry sauce and mayo--wonderful! Fries were damn good, too! CONS: lunchtime seating can be a bit tight. Earl's is superb! Lunchtime service was hectic, but quick. The best thing is, they make sammies like they are supposed to be made: thick and tasty! Cheers! RS

    (5)
  • Anita T.

    This used to be the highlight of my bus ride home from a DC weekend. Earl's sandwiches for The Pearl -- literally Thanksgiving on a bun (fresh cut turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce). HEAVENLY. Location is a small shop with some seating if you're on the go.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    Five stars for the Pork & Fries sandwich. Enough said.

    (5)
  • Jezz Z.

    Recommendations: Turkey Cranberry Pork and Fries Breakfast Burrito: ONLY WEEKENDS

    (4)
  • nicole h.

    I work right next to Earl's so I've become a regular here. Despite that, I almost always get the Roast Beef and Cheddar - which is on sourdough with a horseradish mayo. Or I'll get an egg, cheddar and bacon breakfast sandwich but on sourdough. The other options I've ordered in the past have been great as well- the Louie, Grilled Prosciutto and Provolone (aka Ham n Cheese) and the Pork n Fries. Great, friendly service, and pretty quick for sandwiches made to order. Tips- Ask for a pickle Make your own Arnold Palmer with their pour your own iced tea and lemonade Get a chocolate chip cookie.

    (5)
  • Jake L.

    Really good sandwiches at a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Kyle N.

    Sub provolone for the blue cheese. Order the steak and cheese, the fish and chips, or the french dip with provolone. Always good.

    (5)
  • Dan M.

    OMG.....Do the signature pork and fries sandwich, trust me, you won't forget/regret it. The flavor combination goes so well together. I love going to a local sandwich shop, so bypass the Subways, and Pot Bellys and save those for another day, and make your way to Earls. They have some other interesting sandwiches like turkey and cranberry (e.g. thanksgiving on a bun).

    (4)
  • Pratik P.

    A little delayed with this review, but I went to Earl's Sandwiches last year with a buddy for dinner -- in short, I wasn't impressed. Their sandwiches were certainly good, but a little too pricey given the portion size. I just pulled out my slow cooker a couple weeks ago and made almost identical sandwiches for a fraction of the cost. The only plus is that they roast their own meats (beef, pork, and chicken), hand cut their fries, and try to build from scratch -- the food is fresh and it shows. Anyway, there are a lot of great places to eat in Arlington and I'd suggest skipping this place and trying out some other stuff.

    (3)
  • Meg H.

    This is a small greasy spoon shack. They do have very interesting sandwich combinations on the menu. I had the turkey with cranberry dressing, which was good minus the excessive mayo which makes the bread moist and kind of ruined the flavors. Boyfriend had chipotle chicken sandwich which he didn't like, and chili fries which were a bit of a stomach bomb. Seemed like a friendly atmosphere where neighborhood people could gather and say hi after a kids soccer game. Food took awhile to make and was less than fabulous which was disappointing because the first time I went there it was good. Small place not much seating probably best to get this to go. Seemed like a lot of $$$ for less than fantastic quality. Parking was also a bit difficult.

    (2)
  • Eric N.

    Really good quality sandwiches. I''ve always driven past this place so many times, just never had the time to try it out. I'm glad I finally was able to though. I ordered a turkey sandwich on ciabatta bread along with sweet potato fries inside the sandwich with gravy. It was delicious. The turkey was clearly sliced off a roasted turkey, not a prepackaged cold cut. The bill with a drink came to $11. A bit pricey but its right off Wilson in Clarendon, so its expected. Definitely check this place out if you can. The place is very small and parking is limited. I came here around 3PM after class Wednesday so I didn't have to deal with any lunch break lines, but you can tell it probably gets packed.

    (4)
  • Geoff G.

    Earls is a solid sanwhich shop, roasting their meats in house. Pork, Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef and a lot of combinations. Occasionally, the turkey has been a little dry, and some of their combos can be a little bland, (the turkey reuben could have benefited from a cheddar or swiss vice a provolone cheese option), but for the most part, you should be able to find something you like.

    (3)
  • Joseph G.

    Mouth watering sandwiches. You won't necessarily feel super healthy and definitely watch out for the afternoon sleepys after eating here but it's oh so delicious. Real roasted turkey in the sandwhiches, not the deli slices like at other spots.

    (4)
  • Conrad C.

    This is a decent spot for sandwiches but nothing special. I'm still on the lookout for a truly great sandwich in the DC area but, so far, with no luck. I had a special, the Cuban Club, which had their house-roasted turkey, prosciutto, cheese, fried pickles, and was served on three slices of sourdough. The turkey was not impressive at all and tasted dry. The prosciutto tasted cooked as opposed to the more typical cured version. Cooking prosciutto masks the quality, in my opinion, which may be why they served it that way. The sourdough and fried pickles were both good. Wifey had the steak and cheese and was underwhelmed. I tried some for the sake of science and agreed that it was just OK. There was not much meat to the sandwich either. We shared the fries which were better than average, although the last third or so were just overfried nubs.

    (3)
  • Jelli F.

    Really good sandwiches and some unique sandwich combos. A little pricey but unlike anything else in the neighborhood. It's worth a stop. The eggplant parm sandwich is good, but note there is more breading than eggplant in case that isn't your taste.

    (4)
  • Don M.

    Tuna, man, go for the tuna. Oh, or the turkey club. The pork and fries is a trip, too and I really like the Cuban. Mmmm, roast beef and cheddar. Ok, let's be honest, you really can't go wrong at Earl's. Everything I've had on their menu is lipsmacking good. What it all comes down to is two things: 1) quality ingredients, 2) and a couple kitchen ladies who know how to make a sandwich! It could be reason alone to cross the river into Virginia. Or at least a consolation prize.

    (4)
  • Kristy H.

    Stop questioning yourself and just go. You will NOT be disappointed. I just moved to Arlington. I tried Earl's last week and as I was just browsing for another sandwich shop, I decided I'm going back right now.

    (5)
  • Jess M.

    Earl's is legit. The Louie sandwich is loaded with white and dark meat turkey, and the toppings balance it out with the texture of the bread. I also have ordered the pork and fries sandwich- while it was good, I wanted barbecue sauce the entire time I was eating it. The sausage, egg, and cheese on sourdough bread is enormous and amazing. Around 8 bucks a pop- it's worth it, but it keeps me from going there more often. Beware- if you roll in during the lunch hour on a weekend, you'll be standing in line with what looks like all the people you partied with in Clarendon the night before.

    (4)
  • Hannah B.

    Given its location between two major neighborhood hubs, it is sometimes easy to forget that a great lunch option awaits. The sandwiches are GREAT and the fries (reg or sweet potato) are more than enough for two people. I've never had a bad sanwich here. I just wish it came up more often as an option.

    (4)
  • Scott G.

    I must say, Earl's has totally redeemed itself. I went there 3 or 4 times a few years ago on the recommendation of a friend and had an awful experience every time - dry sandwiches, no flavor, etc. At that point I swore them off forever. A few weeks ago I decided "what the hell, I'll give them another shot." Glad I did. I've been a few times since and the food has been great every time. Not sure if they changed management or what, but the food has made a major turnaround. The Roast Beef & Cheddar and the Pork & Fries sandwiches are particularly good. Since I live right down the street I'll be coming here a lot more often from now on. If/when they start serving beer I'll give them a 5th star (yes I know the new Ballston location has beer but this review is for the Courthouse location).

    (4)
  • Jocelyn V.

    Awesome food breakfast burrito is great

    (5)
  • Ian Y.

    Love Earl's. Whether it's breakfast or lunch, their menu is phenomenal. Be sure to ask for your pickle, and mix your own Arnold Palmer with their iced tea and lemonade.

    (4)
  • Mina F.

    I really love this place! The sandwiches are great and huge. I particularly like the turkey club - the turkey is fresh-roasted in the store, bacon, cranberry sauce, mayo, lettuce, and tomato on grilled sourdough. But what's better than the food is the service - the workers are great! So nice and cordial and very accommodating. I heard three people ask for substitutions on their sandwiches and they happily obliged. And when I couldn't finish the other half of my sandwich, and asked for a bag to take it home, they offered to wrap it up for me and bag it. The reason it's getting four stars instead of five is the price - the sandwiches are somewhat reasonably priced, but the extras like chips and drinks are ridiculous. 1.99 for a bag of chips? Overall a great place for anybody who gets a craving for a good turkey sandwich!

    (4)
  • Izzat A.

    Not really sure what the hype is about. These sandwiches are just okay. Pretty pricey for the quality and quanity imo. I got the chipotle chicken sandwich and it was alright. A hole in the wall should make up for its decor with its food... Earl's doesn't. There have got to be better places around.

    (3)
  • Edward P.

    Earl's Sandwiches - Homemade without the Hassle. I dropped into this place on the remark of other viewers and the fact I reeealllyyy needed a good sandwich and Earl's delivers..well they don't actually deliver but metaphorically speaking. Don't let the rather dinky outside fool you one bit. this place is definitely is placed on the map by its quality of food and easy back atmosphere and is best known as a excellent local food joint. They have a couple small tables and two long booths ( one by a wall the other by the window sill, both which seat about 4 -5) and the couple tables seem to sit anywhere from 2 - 6 so if your rolling with a huge crowd then maybe this isn't the place for you. the Delicatessen's were very helpful and friendly and I had the Louie ( Fresh Roasted turkey served on toasted Ciabatta with lettuce , tomato and pesto Mayonnaise - $6.39). The Sandwich was really quite good and the turkey still moist and not dry at all. Excellent. I really wanted to try the Earl ( Roasted Pork Loin, thinly sliced and served with Roasted green peppers and homemade garlic mayonnaise -$ 6.39) buuut I had a meeting in the next hour and felt it probably wouldn't make a great impression to my associates if my breath was kicking some garlic bruce lee. They sell bottled sodas & bags of chips separately and also have a free refill on soda machine drinks. The Monty is apparently excellent too ( Roasted beef, cooked medium rare and served warm with mayonnaise and bbq sauce on a toasted sesame seed roll ). I didn't try it but by the sheer amount of grunting and noise that the guy next to me made as he literally tore into the sandwich and killed it in what must of been 5 minutes flat I'm going to go ahead and assume that its pretty good. They accept Credits and all that. General pricing for Signatures Sandwiches ( all mentioned above ) tend to run $5.99 - $7.99. Also couple No meat Options for Vegetarians/vegans : - The Mona Lisa ( grilled eggplant, roasted peppers, mushrooms and garlic on ciabatta w/ choice of mayo) - Garlic Hummus on Ciabatta with peppers and tomato n lettuce - Lightly Breaded Eggplant ( Pan fried, with grilled tomatoes, poppers, provolone cheese, and olive oil on garlic ciabatta) - Whole Wheat Veggie Wrap ( ...ok too much for my patience to write but needless to say its full of green goodness) Excellent sandwiches and they've definitely have another customer for sure.

    (4)
  • Karolyn R.

    Tasty sandwich but the Louie is now $9.12 (with tax). It's a turkey sandwich with lettuce & tomato. 18 months ago, this sandwich cost $1 less and was big enough for 2 meals. But that is no longer the case - the prices are going up and up and the portions are getting smaller.

    (2)
  • James T. W.

    I have been to Earl's for two lunches since moving into the Courthouse neighborhood. I ordered the Chipotle turkey sandwich on ciabata bread both times (in equal measure due to the sandwich being tasty, and my memory being goldfish-esque). This sandwich is particular A) Very tasty B) Overpriced, even for the artisan class product they are serving C) 2/2 in causing me to immediately take an afternoon nap D) All of the above The shop has a small exterior, very friendly staff, and a few tables of outdoor seating once the winter finally releases her chilly grasp. Earl's may not be worth traveling to reach, but it is a solid local fare stop for weekend lunching.

    (4)
  • Sandi W.

    We finally went here after passing by so many times, and I'm glad we did! It's a very tiny place. A couple of tables and then counter top seating along the wall and window. When we got there a few people were inside. Not bad for 1p lunch. However, 15 mins after we got our sandwiches, there was a line out the door. Popular place! I had the Roast Beef & Cheddar on sourdough. The meat was sliced thicker than I would have thought. It could have used a little more horseradish, but It was very tasty. The sandwich was so big, I didn't have to eat the rest of the day! We will definitely be coming here again to try some of the other choices they have.

    (4)
  • Melinda C.

    Drove by this completely unassuming place in the insanity that is Clarendon, and made a mental note to check it out on Yelp. As soon as I read about the daily roasted beef, pork and turkey, I was on my weekly 'must try to try over the weekend' list, where it stayed for two months. Finally I got a chance to try it. Talked the boyfriend into trying the signature pork and fries and I got the Monty. The pork and fries was an interesting sandwich - the pork seemed a little dry and the onions. Oh lord the onions were crazy raw and oniony and after 1 bite I was done. My boyfriend was thrown off that the fries were IN the sandwich, but having spent some time in Pittsburgh, I didn't even flinch. The sandwich was a perfect size for him and he liked it, but not as much as mine. I thought that the chipotle, red peppers and onions made an interesting flavor combination - not one that I was into, but I could see how others might like it. Mine was a sandwich of beauty. Soft, sesame roll, filled with piled medium rare roast beef, covered in barbeque sauce and mayonnaise. It was soooooo good. It reminds me of Kelly's in Massachussetts, but with different bbq sauce. I'm dying to go try their breakfast sandwiches which looked hearty and inventive, and I'm definitely heading back for another Monty at some point. Not a ton of places to sit in there but has a nice bathroom and is very clean. A range of interesting sauces (ie red wine with garlic) at your seat. I don't think the Monty is a take-home sandwich, it's a put-in-your-mouth-asap type sandwich. Right now this is one of my top 2 sandwich places (including Jetties) in the DC metro area.

    (4)
  • Danny G.

    Pork and fries is an amazing offering. It's seems like it would be too much, but all the flavors and textures play well together. The star of the show is the meat. They roast it all themselves, on premises. The pork is absolutely perfect. Moist, flavorful, and excellently seasoned. I wish I worked in the area and thus this was a weekday lunch option.

    (5)
  • Minh T.

    Simply awesome! I has been meaning to try Earl's for a while and gotta say, I should have done it a lot sooner. The sandwiches are out of this world, the flavors perfectly blend in, just the right combination. By far best sandwich place in the DC area.

    (5)
  • yy f.

    This place was good but didnt knock me off my feet like i wanted it to. i went with some friends and we chose this location over the ballston one thinking that because it was older it would be better... i think we were off on that. On the positive side, the menu is great, the sandwhiches unique, and they dont have normal cold cuts but real meat, its wonderful. their jamaican jerk chicken was spicy and delicious and perfect. their eggplant sandwich is also another winner. My problems were really service-related. I went during a slow time (there were only 2 other people there), on the hot dog i ordered they put so much kethchup and mustard on top i had to wipe it away, and the onions on top tasted old. On the jamaican jerk chicken sandwhich i asked for (and paid for) fries to be added on the sandwich, and to my sadness when i got home, there were no fries or cheese on the sandwich. it was still great, but i think the ballston location is better.

    (3)
  • Nino S.

    The pork and fries sandwich was ridiculously good. If this place was opened late, it would be a 5.

    (4)
  • Katie G.

    I love the Monty (roast beef) and the Earl (pork). I'd like to lose 10 lbs so I may have to limit my visits.

    (4)
  • Lindsey T.

    This place is not for vegetarians. I was so disgusted by the "Mona Lisa" that I actually asked for my money back. Which, to their credit, they granted me with no fuss (just a quick eye roll). That's the only reason I'm giving 3 stars instead of 2. Slimy eggplant (just warm, not "grilled"), slimy cheese (way too much), slimy mushrooms, and slimy, flavorless roasted red peppers. All on a dry, untoasted bun. They should just call it the slimeball. The fries were huge but undercooked. My boyfriend's turkey/cranberry sandwich looked ok and he said it tasted good, so maybe they know how to cook meat. But, like so many other restaurants, they have no idea what vegetarians eat and apparently have no desire to learn. Blech.

    (3)
  • Alli F.

    I have been going to this place since it opened and it has never let me down!! I know what I am going to get and I know the service is going to be great. There is nothing on the menu that I have not tried but the best thing here is THE MONTY!!! I feel bad that I don't try the specials because I look forward to this sandwich so much. if you have not tried this you are missing out.

    (5)
  • Chuck W.

    Naaaiiilllled it! Had a sandwich from Earl's the past week and absolutely loved it. Took the suggestion from previous Yelpers and had a Pork and Fries sandwich. (and fries on the side - hey I was sharing!) It was delicious. The fries were hot and kind of crispy on the outside which i love, the pork was tender, and there was onion, pickles, and a delightful tangy mayonnaise as well. It was almost a struggle to finish - it's a pretty big sandwich, but I would love to go again. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if I would just have that sandwich or pick something else again. Does anyone else have that problem? I know what I've had before is good, I'm afraid that if I have something else, it won't be as good. What a dilemma.

    (4)
  • Jeff W.

    When I heard of Earl's sandwiches I was expecting something wondrous like beef on weck, or a Primanti Bro's sandwich in Pittsburgh, or juicy roast pork in Philly. I came thinking I'd find warm and flavorful meats served on glorious bread, but what I got was just an overrated, under flavored, typical sandwich that you could really find anywhere. The "Earl", consisting of roasted pork with roasted peppers and a garlic mayo tasted kinda like bland white meat thanksgiving turkey breast, on a roll. Granted it was warm and fresh tasting, but there was next to no flavor or textural contrast. And it was a tiny little thing, especially for $6.99 which didn't even include anything else. I've just had far too many superior sandwiches to really have anything but apathy towards Earl's. I wouldn't throw a fuss about coming here again and would certainly be open to try other items, but ultimately I think I'd rather just go to Potbelly.

    (3)
  • Courtney R.

    3.5 stars. My friend and her mom recommended this place to me. The sandwich was delicious (I had the turkey with chipotle mayo--and I rarely eat mayo) and the ice tea flowed endlessly. Why not four stars? Or even five? Our cashier was super surly and I found the prices to be high ($7.99 for just my sandwich, plus drink and tax you're looking at close to $10). I think the value could be a bit better. Service could change on any given day. I'll be back to try other sandwiches for sure. And given the suckiness of Arlington food thus far, Earl's is a beacon.

    (3)
  • Ann B.

    I haven't been to Earl's in a while, but walked past it today and was lured in by the clam chowder special and total lack of other customers. The chowder was fantastic. I assume it's homemade since pretty much everything else there is. Regardless, it was as good as any I've ever tasted. Flavorful without being overly salty, tons of clams, no mysteriously goopy thickening agents; very, very satisfying. For some reason I was also inclined to try the kosher, all-beef hot dog. I love me a high quality grilled hot dog (who doesn't?), and they really aren't all that easy to find around here. And I figured if any place was going to do it right, it would be this place. I was further encouraged by the fact that it came topped with mustard, relish, and onion. It was even split lengthwise and grilled very nicely. They are on the right track here, but the puny size and the stale bun are holding it back. Earl's wiener clearly has the opportunity to be a true standout in the neighborhood, so it's a bit disappointing that they chose to skimp on this simple classic. Nothing else on the menu seems like an afterthought, so why the dog? True, it only cost about $2.50, but I could get damn near the same thing at 7-11 for 99 cents. I've thoroughly enjoyed everything else I've tried at Earl's, from the pork'n'fries to the mona lisa, so this minor hot dog incident certainly won't keep me from coming back. That clam chowder is the real deal.

    (4)
  • Michelle P.

    I think sandwiches are a tough market to please me in. How hard is it to make at home?? Now yes, there are times when i must eat lunch out, but if i'm going to seek going out to lunch, it has to be a darn good (or darn cheap!) place. Earls was neither. The menu was very appetizing. I kinda wanted one of everything! Pulled pork and turkey and beef.. yum! I bypassed the pork and decided on the turkey cranberry sandwich. It was a fairly substantial sandwich, so much that i couldn't finish. However, it was $8.00. For that much, i would have loved some kind of side and not to have to pay $2 for something else. Good thing i didn't get a drink. The sandwich was good, but nothing amazing. It tasted exactly like the sandwiches my mom makes for dinner on thanksgiving. So why am i gong to pay all this money for something i can make at home? Well i'm not! Its decent, but for the price and the fact that i could recreate it, i dont see myself returning unless i was in the area and desperate for a sandwich.

    (3)
  • Asher Jude C.

    This place totally tried and copied the original Earl of Sandwich. FAILED. The bread was so hard on the outside and the inside was so soggy from all the greasy oil they soaked my meat in. On top of that, the sandwiches are ridiculously priced. Skip this place!

    (1)
  • Eston M.

    Incredibly hearty sandwiches are delicious and a great deal. I generally stop by when I'm feeling indulgent -- and get something with the fries cooked into the sandwich. There are, howeve, other healthier options. Service is always polite and generally pretty quick. Even though space inside is limited, it's very easy and comfortable to linger.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Good sandwich shop. Arlington is a dump though. If you find yourself here, get a sandwich and get the f* out.

    (4)
  • Vishal S.

    I am a regular at this place and it is one of the best places for a sandwich. People are very nice and make you feel at home. Seating is not much - we generally take it back to the office. Beware of long (10 minutes) wait times if there are more than 5 people in the line - which is generally the case. But the sandwiches are worth the wait. I generally get The Roasted Earl of The Monty. I tried The Mona Lisa (all veg) last time and I was impressed by it too. Will keep the veggies in the crowd happy. They have 2 other veg sandwiches on the menu too. Give it a try next time you are in the area.

    (4)
  • Taryn L.

    I went for the Mona a second time (having completely forgotten that that's what I got before). I asked for it on multigrain and he said A-OK ... but then when the same person handed me my sandwich directly, he handed me something other than what I'd ordered - whatever the breaded eggplant sandwich is, on ciabatta. Still good, but I was super disappointed. I only ate half. I'm sure it's due to the lunchtime rush.

    (3)
  • Corey S.

    The pork and fries is a great sandwich - I mean what's not to look about roast pork and fries. If you haven't been, this is the sandwich to order first. Then branch out. The Cuban and Chipotle chicken are also pretty decent. I generally like sweet potato fries, and they're just ok here. They could use a bit more spice or something to kick them up a bit.

    (4)
  • Jenny T.

    The Mona Lisa sandwich was AMAZING.. melt-in-my-mouth delicious. Small shop, but cozy and quaint. Must say the variety of seating is nice for the limited number of seats! A couple chairs right outside for when the weather is nice. Staff was very friendly. Really want to go back and try the sweet potato fries and soups...

    (4)
  • Mei E.

    Every time we roll past Earl's, the bf always mentions how much he loved the roast beef and fried egg sandwich. I've also had the turkey cranberry, and on another occasion I had the special - french dip with chevre! Once they messed up my order and gave me regular fries instead of sweet potato, but the error was corrected without incident. Tip: Make-your-own Arnold Palmers using the lemonade and iced tea coolers near the register. Full lineup of weird condiments (from old bay to korean bbq sauce) for those wanting to doctor up their fries. The sandwiches stand alone in awesome. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Jacquie P.

    I love this little sandwich shop. Such great food. I first tried the turkey club and can not bring myself to order anything else because it is so delicious. The cranberry sauce is amazing. And it's not lunch meat that they put on it, it seems like they pull the turkey meat off the bone. Highly recommended!!

    (5)
  • Anne C.

    It does seem like I've just had a bad luck streak with food doesn't it? with all of the raving reviews on this place, I was super excited to try this spot. I stopped by here for lunch one day and ordered the Earl's turkey club and the pork and fries sandiwch for my boyfriend. On the side, we got french fries and a side of dipping gravy. Now let's start with the good stuff...yes, their ingredients are fresh. Their french fries were crispy and just the right amount of saltiness. The turkey club is huge; the pork and fries was an average sized sandwich. To the negative aspects: the gravy was ridiculously salty, but thank goodness I like salty things. the Pork!!! the pork ahhh was extremely dry!!! In fact, this pork and fries sandwich was so out of our elements and so dry + the fries made it drier! What a disappointment. I do have to say the cranberry in the turkey club was delicious, but I do agree with others by saying that it is definitely more mayo than cranberry. All of the salt from the gravy had melted out my taste buds to the point that when I got to my turkey club, the flavors weren't exploding at me like it should've been. In addition, prices are higher for sandwiches than most places, but from what I have experienced, only the prices are above average, the taste of the food is not. I think I would still go back and possibly try the other sandwiches as I think I thought the turkey club was not bad. However, my boyfriend refuses to even go back. We had a major disappointment!

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

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