Pomodoro Sandwich House
June 3, 2009 by Feisty Foodie
Filed under American, Around NYC, By Name, Cuisine, Downtown Lunch, Financial District, Italian, Manhattan, Restaurants
Continuing my stalking of Downtown Lunch (ok, sometimes I find places on my own, but I do go to the places he likes quite often as well), I decided to hit up Pomodoro Sandwich House. He said it was an OK replacement for Rosario’s, but… well, you’ll see.
The menu! and for some reason, I was like “It’s too hot for soup” so I got a half sandwich and a bag of chips. A bag of chips! Am I an idiot, or what? Don’t answer that… I already know.
That day’s special – roast beef, Russian dressing, greens, roasted peppers, except I upgraded to foccacia.
Looks good.
The 1/2 sandwich is about the same size as my BlackBerry.
Tastes pretty good, actually. I was pleased with my choice, though Rosario’s replacement it is not.
I happened to flip over my sandwich at some point and realized that the bread wasn’t just some weird sponge lookin’ thing. Haha I thought the foccacia had looked a little odd.
So, okay, it was pretty damn good, and the workers were really friendly – a woman that I think was the owner asked me how far away I worked, when I told her down by South Ferry, she expressed surprise that I’d walked so far. I was like, “Well, it’s a nice day,” but she smiled – I think she knew what was up. She told me next time I should get a salad because they have special prices for that, too, with a 1/2 sandwichwhich is pretty cool. But really? When I got up to bus my area, I noticed that every single person in there had soup. It was like, close to 80 degrees that day and still everyone had soup. I am still kicking myself for not getting soup. I will be back soon to try the soup – I guess the name of the place is misleading; sure the sandwiches all sound great, but the soup must be where it’s at.
Yvo says: Pretty good stuff, I will definitely be back for soup on a chillier day (with the weather up and down and up and down, … I’m sure it’ll be sooner than not). The prices seem reasonable and I really like that every sandwich can be had as a half sandwich. Yum. It’s a small place but there’s definitely seating and though I went at prime lunchtime, it wasn’t packed, which is good for me, not so good for them.
recommended
Pomodoro Sandwich House
17 Ann Street (between Broadway & Nassau)
(212) 566-6886








For some reason, I have a hard time wrapping my mind around soup for lunch. Potato chips, fries, raw veggies = lunch for me. Soup = start of dinner.