12 Sandwiches That Deserve National Treasure Status
Some sandwiches define cities, some define comfort, and a few deserve a spot in the Smithsonian. These twelve icons have earned their place in history; and they’re still running the show today.
Crab Cake Sandwich

Maryland’s crab cake sandwich captures the Chesapeake Bay in every bite. Sweet, delicate crab on soft bread; it’s regional pride served warm.
Beef on Weck

Buffalo’s beef on weck pairs tender roast beef with a salty kummelweck roll and fresh horseradish. It’s old-school, distinctive, and worthy of a preservation act all its own.
Italian Beef Sandwich

Chicago’s Italian beef is everything America loves in one bite; juicy, messy, and unapologetically loud. It’s a national treasure with a giardiniera crown.
Muffuletta Sandwich

Born in New Orleans, the muffuletta’s layers of meats, cheese, and olive salad tell the story of Sicilian immigrants and Crescent City flair. A sandwich with roots and rhythm.
Hot Brown Sandwich

Louisville’s contribution to culinary glory, the Hot Brown, stacks turkey, bacon, and cheese sauce into a bubbling, open-faced monument of comfort.
Primanti Brothers Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s masterpiece stuffs fries and slaw right into the sandwich. It’s working-class ingenuity that turned a quick meal into an American icon.
Cuban Sandwich

Miami’s Cuban sandwich balances roast pork, ham, mustard, and pickles in perfect harmony. It’s the gold standard of pressed sandwiches, no debate necessary.
Detroit Coney Dog

Detroit made chili dogs into legend. The Coney Dog’s combo of beef chili, mustard, and onions is so beloved it’s practically a state flag.
Lobster Roll

Maine’s lobster roll is luxury in its simplest form. Sweet lobster meat, toasted bun, and just enough dressing; it’s coastal tradition bottled in butter.
Runza

Nebraska’s Runza wraps beef and cabbage inside soft bread, tracing back to Eastern European immigrants. It’s proof that heritage tastes best warm from the oven.
Hot Beef Sandwich

The Midwestern classic drenches beef and bread in rich gravy, a reminder that comfort food doesn’t need a marketing team to matter.
Pastrami Burger

Utah’s pastrami burger piles beef on beef with zero shame. It’s a sandwich so over-the-top it deserves its own monument somewhere between state lines.
