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Friday, June 12, 2015

Potbelly Sandwich Shop Coming to Schoenersville Center


Potbelly Sandwich Shop, the renowned restaurant that has found success in Philadelphia, D.C., and New York City is making its debut in the Lehigh Valley this August. It will be located at the Schoenersville Center, which is already home to Starbucks and Saladworks.
Located at 3217 Schoenersville Rd.

What sets this restaurant apart are signature sandwiches, hand-dipped milkshakes and live, local music.

Franchise owners Kimberly Fitzgerald and Ethan Pinney, the new sandwich shop’s owners, plan to employ 15 people and operate from 11 am to 9 pm, seven days a week. With a location near corporate call centers for businesses headquartered in NYC, Fitzgerald and Pinney are looking to cater to the corporate demographic as well as the rest of the Lehigh Valley community.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop first opened in Chicago in 1977, and now includes more than 300 shops across the United States. There are also 20-plus franchise shops in the United States and abroad, and the company is projecting more franchised shops to open in 2015.

2 comments:

  1. Bernie thanks for the good stories this weekend but a gut buster is in order¿ I know you are a 51% owner of this fictisious potbelly pig barbeque¿ Not are you an abuser of such a pig now it will be served up for all to partake¿

    redd
    patent pending

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  2. I love Potbelly's! Had it on a visit to DC a couple of years ago.

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