Skinny Sandwich & Soup Combo – Potbelly Review

I recently tried Potbelly’s Skinny Sandwich & Soup Combo, and it’s now one of my go-to lighter meals. It’s filling without being heavy, and you still get plenty of flavor. The combo comes with a fresh, lean sandwich and a warm, comforting bowl of soup—perfect for lunch or a light dinner.


Skinny Sandwich

Calories: 730 (with soup)
Price: $8.89

The Skinny Sandwich is Potbelly’s healthier twist on a classic sub. You can choose lean turkey or chicken as your protein, layered with crisp lettuce and juicy tomato. The spread is up to you—creamy avocado or smooth hummus. Everything comes on toasted whole-grain bread, which adds flavor and fiber.

Items & Toppings:

  • Cucumber slices – for a refreshing crunch.
  • Sprouts or microgreens – for extra texture and nutrients.
  • Low-fat cheese – creamy flavor without the extra calories.

Ingredients:
Whole-grain bread, lean turkey or chicken, lettuce, tomato, avocado or hummus, optional low-fat cheese.

Allergens: Gluten (bread), dairy (cheese), eggs (in some spreads).


Soup Options

You can choose from three main soups to go with your sandwich:

  1. Tomato Bisque – Creamy, tangy, and perfect for dipping your sandwich.
  2. Chicken Noodle Soup – Comforting broth with chicken, noodles, carrots, and celery.
  3. Vegetable Lentil Soup – Hearty lentils with fresh vegetables for a plant-based choice.

Soup Toppings:

  • Herb croutons – crunchy finish for creamy soups.
  • Shredded Parmesan – adds richness.
  • Fresh herbs – basil or parsley for freshness.

Ingredients:

  • Tomato Bisque: Tomatoes, cream, garlic, herbs.
  • Chicken Noodle: Chicken, broth, noodles, carrots, celery.
  • Vegetable Lentil: Lentils, carrots, onions, spinach, vegetable broth.

Allergens: Dairy (Tomato Bisque, Parmesan), gluten (noodles, croutons).


Why I Recommend It

The Skinny Sandwich & Soup Combo is a great choice if you want a balanced, lighter meal that still feels satisfying. You get protein, vegetables, and comforting flavors all in one plate. I liked pairing mine with sparkling water and a small side salad—it made the meal feel complete without being too much.

Ethan Brooks

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