2204 Washington Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146
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Small Oven Pastry Shop & Porco's Porchetteria
Trendy sandwich shop in Point Breeze dishing up substantial breakfast, lunch, and dinner sandwiches for takeout.
2204 Washington Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146
Reviews
Nicole Holland (Google User)
1 month ago
Really good pastry/ snack spot! I tried the soft serve, lemon bar, a cream puff pastry and also tried a panini. Everything was good. I went right before they were about to close, so unfortunately they were out of some of the items I wanted. The sandwich was mushroom with broccoli rabe and peppers; very fresh and tasty. Stop by to gather your late night snacks or breakfast items. Super friendly staff!
Gabe Seiden (Google User)
1 month ago
The Philly Porchetta might seriously be the best sandwich I’ve ever had. It’s got it all - delicious ciabatta bread, rapini pesto, melted cheese, generous serving of sliced pork, and a gigantic chunk of chicharron. It’s gooey and crunchy. Big sandwich - enough for two if not very hungry.
Alex Tolkin (Google User)
1 month ago
Best sandwiches in the city. Yes they are expensive but they are also massive and extremely worth it. Be aware that this is a literal hole in a wall so there is no seating whatsoever. The nextdoor pastry shop is very solid, but the sandwiches are the real standout.
S (Google User)
1 month ago
Solid local spot with delicious homemade sandwiches. Ordered the pesto pork sandwich. Definitely big enough for two people to split. Hearty! Loosen up that belt buckle. Will certainly try the non pork options next time.
Rob Lennon (Google User)
1 month ago
This place is absolutely insane. Grabbed half the menu with some friends and it was some of the best food I’ve ever gotten. Insanely good sandwich, good coffee and great little tray of mini desserts. Can’t recall the flavors on them but each one was a nice little sampler and very good. My only minuscule gripe was that I got tomato on my sandwich and got an end cut. Structural rigidity of the sandwich was comprised. But with a little engineering and some grit I made it work. A tiny detail but still a great sandwich nonetheless