Potbelly Sandwich Works

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Potbelly Sandwich Works LLC
222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, 23rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60654
IL Tel. 312-951-0600
Fax 312-951-0300

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.potbelly.com

This chain works a little sandwich magic for hungry patrons. Potbelly Sandwich Works owns and franchises more than 200 quick-service restaurants that specialize in fresh-made sandwiches in about a dozen states. The chain's menu features a variety of sandwich styles, including such specialty items as its four-meat stacker called A Wreck. The eateries also serve salads, soup, and chili, as well as homemade cookies, ice cream, and smoothies. Founded in 1977 out of an antique store on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, the chain operates mostly in the Midwest, with a small number of units located in Texas and along the Eastern Seaboard. Potbelly Sandwich Works is controlled by chairman Bryant Keil.

Officers:
Chairman: Bryant L. Keil
President and CEO: Aylwin B. Lewis
SVP Operations: John Morlock

Competitors:
Subway
Jimmy John's
Quiznos

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Potbelly Sandwich Works

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Potbelly Sandwich Works
Type Private
Industry Fast casual
Founded 1977
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois
Key people Bryant Keil Chairman
Aylwin Lewis, President & CEO
Products Sandwiches, Salads, Soups, Ice Cream
Revenue $380 million
Website potbelly.com
the very first Potbelly Restaurant, in Lincoln Park, Chicago.

Potbelly Sandwich Works is a privately held restaurant chain that sells submarine sandwiches in the United States. Its name is derived from potbelly stoves common in the late 19th century.[citation needed] The company is headquartered in the tower of the Merchandise Mart in the Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois.[1]

History

Potbelly Sandwich Works was founded in 1977 by Peter Hastings. The original store is located at 2264 North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, in a retail space that was previously an antique store called Hindsight, also owned by Hastings. Many of the items that decorated the restaurant were taken from the former antique store. In 1998, Bryant Keil purchased the original store and expanded Potbelly to over 250 stores in several states and the District of Columbia.[2]

Potbelly's menu features a variety of sandwiches that are all served hot on regular or multigrain wheat bread. All sandwiches can be ordered "thin-cut" style, in which one third of the bread is cut out. Potbelly began offering salads in February 2007. The menu also includes soup, shakes, malts, smoothies, and cookies. Most restaurants feature live music from local musicians during the lunch hours.

The name of the store derives from Peter Hastings' hobby of restoring old potbelly stoves.[citation needed]

On November 5, 2007, a new Potbelly store in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, became the first to feature a drive-through. A second drive-through store was added shortly thereafter in Waukegan, Illinois.

In 2011, Potbelly opened two franchise stores in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates; these are the first international Potbelly locations.

References

  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions." Potbelly Sandwich Works. Retrieved on February 24, 2010.
  2. ^ Blessing, Anna H. (September 13, 2004). "Bob Schwartz: Potbelly's district manager is on the fast track, works with 'the people' to employ corporate standards". Nation's Restaurant News. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_37_38/ai_n6199049. Retrieved June 29, 2011. 

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