10 Iconic American Sandwiches Worth the Hype

Some sandwiches are so good, they become legends. These are the ones everyone should eat at least once;because they really are as good as people say.

Chicago Dog

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Beef frank, neon relish, yellow mustard, onions, sport peppers, a pickle spear, tomato, and celery salt on a poppy seed bun. The Windy City classic, no ketchup allowed. Get the recipe

Lobster Roll

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Chilled lobster, just a hint of mayo, stuffed into a buttered split-top bun. The taste of a Maine summer. Get the recipe

Muffuletta Sandwich

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Meaty, cheesy, briny, and built to last. This New Orleans invention is a true American original. Get the recipe

Runza

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A Nebraska classic: seasoned beef and cabbage stuffed into soft bread. Comfort food at its finest. Get the recipe

Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich

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Fried chicken tossed in fiery hot oil, topped with pickles and creamy slaw. It’s hot, crunchy, and a total flavor bomb. Get the recipe

Pastrami Burger

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A Utah burger topped with hot pastrami, American cheese, and a tangy special sauce. Unmatched for meat lovers. Get the recipe

Primanti Brothers Sandwich

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Thick bread, meat, provolone, slaw, and fries;all in one epic sandwich. Pittsburgh in a bite. Get the recipe

Shrimp Po Boy

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Louisiana’s best: crispy fried shrimp, lettuce, tomato, and a generous smear of remoulade on a French roll. Get the recipe

North Shore Beef

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Massachusetts roast beef, served rare, with mayo, BBQ sauce, and melty cheese. All stacked on an onion roll. Get the recipe

Polish Boy

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Cleveland’s cult favorite: sausage, coleslaw, fries, and barbecue sauce, all packed into a single sandwich. Get the recipe

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