13 Regional Sandwiches Worth Driving Hours For
If you love hitting the road for food, these regional sandwiches are your next excuse for a culinary road trip. Each one is a local treasure and more than worth the detour.
Polish Boy

Cleveland’s king: kielbasa, coleslaw, fries, and barbecue sauce on a bun. Unforgettable after the first bite. Get the Polish Boy recipe
Runza

Nebraska’s pocket of joy: soft bread filled with seasoned beef, cabbage, and onions. Get the Runza recipe
Shrimp Po Boy

New Orleans classic: crispy fried shrimp, shredded lettuce, tomato, and remoulade on a French loaf. Get the Shrimp Po Boy recipe
Steamed Burger

Connecticut’s claim to burger fame: steamed beef and cheese, juicy and rich. Get the Steamed Burger recipe
Primanti Brothers Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s feast: meat, fries, slaw, tomato, and thick bread. Get the Primanti Brothers Sandwich recipe
Sailor Sandwich

Richmond’s combo: pastrami, knockwurst, Swiss, and mustard on rye. Get the Sailor Sandwich recipe
Pueblo Slopper

Colorado’s wild child: cheeseburger swimming in green chile and onions. Get the Pueblo Slopper recipe
Beef on Weck

Buffalo specialty: rare roast beef on a kummelweck roll, always with horseradish. Get the Beef on Weck recipe
Sonoran Hot Dog

Tucson’s answer to the hot dog: bacon-wrapped frank, beans, salsa, and all the fixings. Get the Sonoran Hot Dog recipe
Bobbie Sandwich

Delaware’s Thanksgiving on a hoagie: turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and mayo. Get the Bobbie Sandwich recipe
Italian Beef Sandwich

Chicago’s drippy delight: thin-sliced beef, spicy giardiniera, and jus-soaked bread. Get the Italian Beef Sandwich recipe
Kalua Pork Sandwich

Hawaii’s slow-roasted pork, tender and smoky, in a sandwich built for island dreams. Get the Kalua Pork Sandwich recipe
Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Indiana’s claim to fame: crispy, giant pork cutlet barely fitting the bun. Get the Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich recipe
