This place has multiple reviews for the best sandwich in Jefferson county. We waited an hour for the food, two of the sandwiches being kids meals(pb&j and ham and cheese). The food finally showed up, and there was only ham and cheese on the sandwich. I had to ask for mayonnaise… the peanut butter was spread so thick on the sandwich was so thick, I had to wipe most of it off so it didn’t choke my 18 month old, and the rest of the sandwiches were just ok. I will never come back here. The fact that they can’t serve the kids meals in under 10 minutes in the condition they come in is reason enough.
Zeus K.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Salt Lake City, UT
Bad experience! Food was overpriced and service was absent. They also couldn’t make any sub sandwiches due to a lack of bread. Bread and service took Labor Day off. The view of the bay was nice.
Jamie B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Chimacum, WA
I have been going to jordinis for a long time, and since they switched owners, the food isn’t good anymore. The panini sandwich i ordered was harder than a brick and was no good. The chef salad my mother ordered was attractive, but, the ranch dressing was the worse she ever tasted. Oh how i miss the original restaurant that was here.
Christine M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Port Townsend, WA
Jordini’s has changed owners and that is not good news. The new owners don’t seem the least bit invested in this café. Soups are now utterly forgettable; sandwiches are not as good as what you can get at the Safeway deli counter. Processed turkey!!! No one goes to a sandwich place for processed turkey! Hey, guys, if this is your idea of a restaurant, why not go into biz selling buttons or washing windows, or something– anything — else? Why run a bizness selling bad food? Isn’t your time and effort worth a higher goal than that?
Bob F.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Port Hadlock, WA
New ownership. Hot meatball sandwich served cold finally after half hour wait. NOBEERORWINE despite it being on the menu and online. A great disappointment.
Tammy M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Olympia, WA
Great salad! We had pear, walnut and gorgonzola salad. And a side of meatballs from the sub they have. The meatballs were a bit dry for my tastes. But the outside dining area offers a beautiful view.
Nancy L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lynden, WA
We were at the kitchen shop across the street and asked about lunch places. The gal working suggested Jodinis. Love the patio seating, mom/pop shop feel and the food was excellent. We did have a few mix ups with the waitress but she seemed to be super busy with other patrons. The pulled pork cilantro cream cheese jalapeño sandwich with my IPA was bomb.
Jennifer F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
Yum! While in town for our honeymoon, we went to Jordini’s on a lunchtime whim, and we were so happy we did. The space is small, sure, but it wasn’t too cramped, and the live acoustic guitar made it feel quaint. Our waiter was delightful, and the food was fresh, hot and delicious. I had an Italian grinder, my husband had the Chicago, and we both opted for the smoked salmon chowder. Boy howdy, was that chowder a winner. The sandwiches weren’t too shabby, either. We’ll be returning to PT next week, and we’re already salivating at the thought of more Jordini’s. Fingers crossed that, this time, we are lucky enough to try their famed dungeness crab chowder!
Nick F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bainbridge Island, WA
If you are a vegan, and you miss your ferry stroll over a short distance to Jordini’s and order the veg panini w/o provolone(which they happily accommodated) and be happy. A nice hidden discovery in the heart of Port Townsend, i will remember it for next time I’m here. This is not a vegan place however so meat eaters will be pleased as well.
Stephanie R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Long Beach, CA
This place is no joke! Had a turkey-artichoke panini with the works, and by far, the BEST sandwich I’ve had in Washington! The view’s not too shabby either!
Don R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Carson City, NV
My wife and I stopped in for lunch while travelling through earlier this month. My wife was hungrier than I was, but I thought a bowl of soup would satisfy. My wife recently determined that she is better off not eating gluten and this place had numerous gluten free options. I am a vegetarian and there were many options for me as well. Sometimes finding a restaurant that we both can eat at is itself a challenge. My wife ordered a sandwich with gluten free bread and a bowl of gluten free clam chowder. I ordered a bowl of vegetarian artichoke soup. Without a doubt we both agreed that the homemade soups were as good as we’ve had in recent memory! We told Beth Who is apparently the owner and cook that she should put the recipes online. Three weeks later I can still taste how good my soup was. The open air dining with views was also very pleasant. We hope that we can get back here again soon.
Jay W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Vancouver, WA
We stopped by to eat at Jordini’s Sub Shop. The weather was nice and we figured a table on the deck would be perfect. Instead of having the sign indicating you were to wait for seating at the entrance it was attached on the door frame to the outside seating area. We didn’t see it as neither did several other couples while we were there. Hostess was pretty«curt» and we felt we had been chastised when we asked about the outside seating. However, our own waitress was pretty good. Husband had Bruschetta. We normally love Bruschetta. Bread was a little soggy and it lacked seasoning so was pretty bland. On the other hand, I had a great corned beef sandwich. Lots of different signals thus, the 3 stars.
J J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Everett, WA
Excellent panini sandwiches — great passion tea! The service was great, too! We heard several people around us commenting On their meals as well. It’s worth looking for!
Angela G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Tacoma, WA
The two stars is for the service otherwise no stars! Good service bad sandwich!
David H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Port Townsend, WA
Came here right in the midst of a busy lunch rush, complete with live music from a lovely acoustic guitarist. Despite the increased noise level and cramped seating, it wasn’t uncomfortable. The service was amazing. My wife and I were delighted to be waited on by the same nice guy from Lanza’s we met the night before. Small town indeed! :) I desperately wanted to try the dungeness chowder a lot of reviews mentioned, but sadly, it was not in season. Instead, I had smoked salmon chowder, which was a very worthy substitute. For the sammie, I had the Chicago grinder, and was very pleased. Definitely a place I want to return to!
Becky G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Poulsbo, WA
The view and soup are the stars of this restaurant. We grabbed a seat on the patio, amazing water views. Apparently this place is known for their soups, so I ordered a butternut squash soup and my sister ordered a crab bisque… they were insanely good. The rest of of our order was a-ok, I had a turkey panini with avocado… unfortunately it wasn’t avocado slices, but premade quacamole which didn’t taste the best. I would definitely try Jordinis again, especially for the soup.
Andrea H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bellingham, WA
I met a friend here for lunch on a Wednesday afternoon. There were only two or three other customers in the place. We were greeted right away and invited to seat ourselves. Both outdoor and indoor seating was available. In either case, you could see the Port Townsend Bay. Inside there were large picture windows along the wall and outside there was a balcony patio overlooking the beach and water. The menu has a good selection of panini sandwiches. We both got 2 different whole sandwiches and swapped half so that we could try both. The Flanagan Shenanigan had a full body flavor with spicy mustard, sauerkraut and corned beef. The San Juan panini incorporated all of my favorite ingredients(bacon, turkey, and avocado) and was quickly scarfed down. You can easily find 2-hour free parking all over Port Townsend. The town is so small with lots of interesting shops, I recommend parking at the far end of town so you can work your way to lunch and then do the recovery waddle back to your car after stuffing your face. I gave this place 4-stars because the food, service and view were all worth coming back to enjoy again.
Devon R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Bremerton, WA
This place was a typical little sandwhich shop but with a view on the water there in Port Townsend. Nice selection of beers on tap, and large subs. However, my french dip left something to be desired. BUT, the meatball sub was delicious(but I love all hot marinara sandwhiches) and the homemade Gumbo was very good, with the right amount of spice. I didn’t like that pickles, japs, and other«Add Ons» were over $ 1 to add to your sandwhich. It felt a bit like you were being nikeled and dimed… I would come back to check the daily soup selection again. Very fair price for a bowl.
Julie D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Elk Grove, CA
OMG cream of asparagus soup & awesome San Juan panini. Quaint, cute, comfy on the water joint. Highly recommended for lunch after a fun day of shopping in Port Townsend!
Rob T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Seattle, WA
I really needed to update this review because I was again re-amazed. On a weekend, the service was impecable and fast. The sandwiches were amazing and unique. I had the Glacie Peak panini and it was the perfect blend of turkey, artichoke and yummies. The conversation with the locals within was great. I am so glad that no matter what day or time of year it is, I can count on the perfect experience here!