11 Sandwiches America Should Protect

Some sandwiches don’t just feed people, they define who we are. These eleven deserve full preservation status; recipes passed down, ingredients guarded, and bites enjoyed exactly as they were meant to be.

Roast Pork Sandwich

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Philadelphia’s roast pork sandwich is a slow-cooked marvel stacked with tender pork, sharp provolone, and garlicky broccoli rabe. It’s pure Philly heritage, no cheesesteak needed.

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Primanti Brothers Sandwich

A Primanti Brothers Sandwich on thick white bread is filled with tomato slices, coleslaw, French fries, melted cheese, and grilled meat, all stacked high on a wooden cutting board.
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Pittsburgh’s Primanti Brothers sandwich piles coleslaw and fries right between the bread. It’s industrial-age brilliance that turned necessity into legend.

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Muffuletta Sandwich

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Born in New Orleans, the Muffuletta layers salami, ham, mortadella, and olive salad on round sesame bread. It’s bold, briny, and every bite tells the city’s story.

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Chicago Dog

A hand sprinkles seasoning onto two Chicago-Style Hot Dogs topped with sliced tomatoes, pickles, and peppers on a white plate. A cutting board with tomatoes is visible in the background.
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Vienna beef, neon relish, sport peppers, and that signature celery salt; Chicago’s hot dog is practically a municipal symbol. Don’t even think about adding ketchup.

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North Shore Beef

Two North Shore Beef sandwiches with thick slices of meat, melted cheese, onions, and barbecue sauce overflowing from sesame seed buns are served on a baking sheet.
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Massachusetts’ North Shore roast beef sandwich, usually “three-way” with mayo, cheese, and barbecue sauce, is an institution worth guarding like family heirloom silver.

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Sonoran Hot Dog

Sonoran dogs sitting on a cutting board, waiting to be eaten.
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Tucson’s bacon-wrapped Sonoran Dog is loaded with beans, tomatoes, mayo, and jalapeños. It’s Southwest culture wrapped in a bun and grilled to perfection.

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Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

A crispy Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and a sesame seed bun, placed on a wooden board.
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Indiana’s fried pork tenderloin is comically oversized and completely authentic. Breaded, crispy, and hanging way off the bun; it’s small-town Midwest glory.

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Crab Cake Sandwich

A close-up of a crab cake sandwich with a golden brown bun, leafy lettuce, sliced green pepper, and a thick, seasoned patty on a wooden surface.
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Maryland’s crab cake sandwich deserves museum placement. Sweet blue crab, a light crust, and just enough mayo; this one proves restraint can be powerful.

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Lobster Roll

Two lobster rolls filled with creamy lobster salad sit on a wooden cutting board next to a pile of potato chips, making this classic lobster roll meal perfect for seafood lovers.
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New England’s lobster roll is buttery luxury in a split-top bun. Every region claims its version, but all agree; it’s an American treasure worth every bite.

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Hot Brown Sandwich

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Louisville’s open-faced Hot Brown layers turkey, bacon, and rich Mornay sauce. Created at the Brown Hotel, it remains a Kentucky culinary monument.

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Burnt Ends Sandwich

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Kansas City’s Burnt Ends Sandwich is smoky, sticky perfection. With every bite of caramelized brisket, it’s clear why pitmasters treat it like holy work.

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