9 Sandwiches That Do Not Care About Your Knife And Fork

Loose Meat Sandwich

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The Loose Meat Sandwich from Iowa skips the neatness altogether. Crumbly beef and onions fall everywhere, and that’s part of the experience.

Pueblo Slopper

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Colorado’s Pueblo Slopper is a glorious mess of a sandwich covered in green chile. It dares you to try utensils and then laughs when you give up.

Hot Beef Sandwich

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A Hot Beef Sandwich is swimming in gravy, piled high with mashed potatoes, and absolutely uninterested in being polite.

Chicago Dog

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The Chicago Dog is a rule breaker dressed in neon relish and sport peppers. It’s got too much going on for silverware anyway.

Pit Beef

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Maryland’s Pit Beef is hands-only food. The smoky meat and horseradish kick make sure you’re too busy wiping your chin to reach for a knife.

Polish Boy

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Cleveland’s Polish Boy is piled with fries, coleslaw, and barbecue sauce. Try cutting it, and you’ll just make more of a scene.

Runza

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The Runza is self-contained brilliance. Ground beef, cabbage, and onion wrapped in bread so you can walk, talk, and eat at once—no tools required.

Sonoran Hot Dog

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The Sonoran Hot Dog was born for chaos. Bacon-wrapped and smothered in toppings, it’s not fancy, it’s fearless.

Sloppy Joe

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The Sloppy Joe is exactly what it sounds like—a saucy, nostalgic handful that reminds you some meals were never meant to be tidy.

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