15 Sandwiches That Should Be National Treasures

America’s most unique sandwiches show off the country’s regional creativity and love of bold flavors. These fifteen are local legends and national treasures, each with a story worth celebrating.

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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Paper-thin roast beef dipped in hot jus, piled on an onion roll, and topped with mayo or barbecue sauce. A true Massachusetts classic that’s all about comfort.

Pueblo Slopper

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Open-faced cheeseburger smothered in spicy green chile. It’s messy, bold, and beloved in Colorado for its unbeatable heat and fork-and-knife appeal.

Bobbie Sandwich

A bobbie sandwich on a wooden cutting board is filled with turkey, stuffing, and a layer of cranberry sauce. A bread knife lies nearby, partly visible.
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Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and mayo loaded into a hoagie roll. Like Thanksgiving in sandwich form, it’s a Delaware favorite you’ll crave all year.

Cuban Sandwich

A close-up of two hands holding a halved Cubano, showing layers of roast pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard between toasted bread.
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Roast pork, ham, Swiss, pickles, and mustard pressed inside Cuban bread. The flavor and crunch put Miami on the sandwich map.

Beef on Weck

A beef on weck from the side, so you can see the entire sandwich.
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Buffalo’s pride: juicy roast beef with horseradish, stacked on a salty kummelweck roll and served with hot jus for dipping.

Muffuletta Sandwich

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New Orleans legend—salami, ham, cheese, and briny olive salad on a massive sesame loaf. It’s salty, chewy, and unforgettable.

Shrimp Po Boy

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Crispy fried shrimp stuffed into a crusty baguette with lettuce, tomato, and remoulade. Pure Louisiana comfort and coastal charm.

Loose Meat Sandwich

A Loose Meat Sandwich with toasted bread, ground beef, chopped onions, mustard, mayonnaise, and pickles sits on a wooden board beside a pile of diced raw onions.
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Iowa’s answer to the hamburger: seasoned ground beef served loose in a soft bun. Simple, saucy, and deeply satisfying.

Fried Chicken Biscuit

A crispy chicken biscuit sandwich with mustard sits on a wooden surface, showcasing a golden, flaky biscuit and crunchy chicken fillet in this classic chicken biscuit delight.
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Buttermilk biscuit and crispy fried chicken—salty, crunchy, and pure Southern hospitality in every bite.

Brisket Sandwich

Nine Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders on a baking sheet, with one slider separated from the group. The buns are golden brown and slightly shiny, with savory filling visible around the edges.
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Slow-smoked brisket, piled high and sauced, in a soft roll. Texas barbecue’s greatest hit, juicy and tender from start to finish.

Fullfernutter Sandwich

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Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread. Sticky, sweet, and New England’s simple childhood treat.

Patty Melt

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Beef patty, caramelized onions, and Swiss grilled on rye until golden. The diner staple with a cult following.

Kalua Pork Sandwich

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Hawaiian-style slow-roasted pork, smoky and sweet, on a soft roll. Island flavor you can’t find anywhere else.

Polish Boy

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Cleveland’s own: kielbasa sausage, fries, coleslaw, and barbecue sauce in a bun. Smoky, spicy, and messy in the best way.

Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders

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Crispy chicken, smoky bacon, and creamy ranch all packed into mini buns. Gooey, drippy, and impossible to eat just one.

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