15 Regional Sandwiches That Should Be World Famous
Every corner of America has a sandwich worth traveling for, but some are still waiting for their moment in the spotlight. This list brings together 15 unforgettable regional classics, each with a story, a strong following, and an unforgettable bite. If you’re looking for something different, these sandwiches will take your tastebuds on a cross-country adventure.
Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Indiana’s fried pork tenderloin is all about a huge, crispy cutlet that spills over the bun, piled with pickles and onions. It’s a Midwestern rite of passage. Get the recipe.
Pepperoni Rolls

West Virginia miners made this simple roll with sticks of pepperoni tucked inside soft dough. It’s grab-and-go lunch at its finest, and completely unique to the Mountain State. Try it here.
Pork Chop Sandwich

Montana’s contribution is a fried pork chop in a bun. It’s straightforward, hearty, and perfect for a quick meal after a day outdoors. See how it’s made.
Hot Brown Sandwich

Louisville’s legendary open-faced turkey sandwich, covered with bacon and creamy Mornay sauce, then broiled until golden. It’s rich, decadent, and a Kentucky essential. Try the original.
Shrimp Po Boy

Louisiana’s favorite street food: crunchy fried shrimp in a French roll with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and remoulade. You won’t forget this one. See the recipe.
Olive Burger

Michigan’s quirky classic loads green olive mayo atop a juicy beef patty. It’s briny, beefy, and surprisingly addictive. Try a bite.
Primanti Brothers Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s icon stacks coleslaw and fries right in the sandwich, alongside meats, cheeses, and tomato. Complete meal in every bite. Meet the legend.
Sonoran Hot Dog

Tucson, Arizona’s creation is a bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, tomatoes, onions, jalapeños, and a drizzle of crema. It’s spicy, creamy, and crunchy all at once. Build your own.
Bobbie Sandwich

Delaware’s most famous sandwich is Thanksgiving on a roll: turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and mayo. It’s comfort food year-round. Taste the tradition.
St. Paul Sandwich

This St. Louis original fills white bread with an egg foo young patty, lettuce, pickles, and mayo. It’s a Chinese-American classic gone Midwestern. Try something new.
Loose Meat Sandwich

Iowa’s no-nonsense beef sandwich lets you pick your own toppings. It’s comfort food that never fails. Get the recipe.
Cudighi Sandwich

Upper Peninsula Michigan’s spicy Italian sausage, topped with marinara and mozzarella on a hoagie roll. It’s hearty and always hits the spot. Dig in.
Jucy Lucy

Minneapolis’s Jucy Lucy is a burger with the cheese inside the patty. Bite in, and you get a river of melted cheese with every mouthful. Experience the ooze.
North Shore Beef

From Massachusetts, this roast beef sandwich is thinly sliced, piled high, and best with “three-way” style;cheese, mayo, and barbecue sauce. Discover the classic.
Sailor Sandwich

Richmond, Virginia’s rye bread classic, layered with pastrami, grilled knackwurst, Swiss cheese, and a good schmear of mustard. Set sail.

 
			 
			