Flaky little empanadas, superlative potato knishes and oyster po' boy sandwiches rival the legends in New Orleans.
Glover Park's basement hangout offers great beers, upscale deli sandwiches, pool, darts and a Wii in a cool L.A.-style lounge setting.
This popular sandwich shop specializes in roast beef, pastrami and other smoked meat.
This popular sandwich shop serves homemade bbq and other tasty morsels for the lunch bunch.
Loudoun County's most high-profile carryout is a prime stop for barbecued pork, jumbo lumb crab cakes and sweet treats.
The crush of customers at the 50-year-old deli is testament indeed to its fare. Don't miss the cheese blintzes.
Though the original owners left long ago, not much has changed in the past two decades. Not the name, not the decor, not the sandwiches. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Gourmet sandwiches just steps from the convention center.
Philadelphia-style hoagies come to U Street.
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A tiny cafe serving up hugely popular Cuban sandwiches, daily soups and fair-trade coffee.
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