Last week, Eater asked readers to chime in with their favorite takes on the club sandwich. It's a classic diner dish, but not necessarily one that's particularly widespread in Washington. These dozen places make the cut for clubs, according to readers.
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W Washington D.C.
The W hotel makes a club sandwich that can be ordered through room service.
Town Hall
Town Hall's version has fresh carved turkey, thick bacon, avocado, lettuce and tomato with a little mayo on Texas toast, according to one fan.
Old Ebbitt Grill
You may have to go off-menu to get this D.C. institution's take, but readers promise you will be glad you did.
2941 Restaurant
For a more upscale version, try 2941's ham and turkey club.
Cherokee Café
A reader recommends this Alexandria lunch spot for a club.
Southside 815
The Chesapeake club at this Alexandria restaurant gets a nod.
Woodmont Grill
A reader recommends this Bethesda restaurant for a club. It doesn't appear to be on the menu currently, but worth asking for.
Franklin's Restaurant, Brewery, and General Store
The quirky Franklin's offers a good club, but only at lunchtime.
Stachowski Meats & Deli
Stachowski makes a gargantuan version of a club at his deli.
Le Diplomate
Here's one more thing people are praising about this Stephen Starr restaurant - its club sandwich.
Dominion Deli
An Eater Facebook fan swears by this Merrifield spot.
Metro 29 Diner
A vote from the tipline goes to Metro 29, one of Virginia's essential diners.