
Craving sandwiches?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable sandwich sources in Washington, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to satisfy your cravings.
1. A Baked Joint

Topping the list is A Baked Joint. Located at 440 K St. NW (between North Fourth and North Fifth streets.) in Mount Vernon Square, the breakfast and brunch spot, which offers coffee, tea and sandwiches, is the most popular cheap sandwich spot in Washington, boasting 4.5 stars out of 1,570 reviews on Yelp. Sandwich offerings include smoked salmon on an open-faced baguette, fried green tomatoes and house-made pimento cheese on buttered griddled sourdough and curry chicken salad on a croissant.
2. Simply Banh Mi

Next up is Georgetown's Simply Banh Mi, situated at 1624 Wisconsin Ave. NW (between North Q and North 33rd streets). With 4.5 stars out of 527 reviews on Yelp, the Vietnamese and halal spot, offering sandwiches and more, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an inexpensive option. Customers customize their banh mi sandwiches by choosing a base, protein, sauce and toppings.
3. Sidamo Coffee and Tea

H Street Corridor's Sidamo Coffee and Tea, located at 417 H St. NE (between North Fifth and North Fourth streets), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the cheap breakfast and brunch spot, which offers coffee and tea and sandwiches, 4.5 stars out of 419 reviews. On the menu, look for breakfast croissant sandwiches, cold cuts, paninis, grilled cheese and more.
4. Amsterdam Falafelshop

Amsterdam Falafelshop, a vegetarian spot that offers falafel in the U Street Corridor, is another much-loved, cheap go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 369 Yelp reviews. Head over to 1830 14th St. NW (between North T and North Swann streets) to see for yourself. The restaurant has five locations across the East Coast.
5. Wicked Waffle

Downtown, check out Wicked Waffle, which has earned four stars out of 1,159 reviews on Yelp. Dig in at the breakfast and brunch spot, which offers sandwiches and soup, by heading over to 1712 I St. NW (between North 18th and North 17th streets). On the menu, look for savory waffle sandwiches such as Peking duck waffle with shredded duck meat, crispy skin and hoisin and plum sauce or grilled natural turkey and cheese croque madame.
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