15 Sandwiches That Should Be on Everyone’s List
There are sandwiches you try, and there are sandwiches you plan a trip around. These fifteen are legendary, crowd-pleasing, and beloved in their hometowns. Put them on your must-eat list for life.
Patty Melt

Beef patty, Swiss cheese, caramelized onions, and rye bread grilled until golden and crisp. It’s the diner staple you never get tired of ordering.
Muffuletta Sandwich

Thick round loaf stuffed with Italian meats, cheese, and a briny olive salad. New Orleans delivers an epic sandwich experience with every massive slice.
Primanti Brothers Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s sandwich of legend: fries, slaw, tomato, and your choice of meat all wedged into thick bread. No utensils needed; it’s a meal in your hands.
Lobster Roll

Chilled lobster tossed with mayo and stuffed into a buttery roll. It’s the East Coast summer icon, simple and irresistible.
Banh Mi

Crusty baguette with savory pork, pickled carrots and daikon, fresh herbs, and a splash of chili heat. Bright, bold, and perfect with every bite.
Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich

Crispy steak, breaded and fried, layered into a roll with creamy gravy. Comfort food, Texas style, that you’ll want to eat with both hands.
French Dip Sandwich

Thinly sliced beef tucked into a chewy roll and served with a cup of hot, savory au jus. The best part is that first dunk.
Hot Brown Sandwich

Open-faced turkey, bacon, creamy Mornay sauce, and tomatoes, all broiled until bubbling and golden. Louisville’s claim to sandwich royalty.
Sloppy Joe

Ground beef simmered in a sweet and tangy tomato sauce, piled high on a soft bun. It’s nostalgia, comfort, and a little bit of mess.
Pork Chop Sandwich

Breaded pork chop, sometimes still on the bone, squeezed between slices of white bread. Crunchy, meaty, and full of old-school flavor.
Beef on Weck

Buffalo’s classic: roast beef and horseradish piled on a salty, caraway-dusted roll. One bite and you’ll want to visit upstate New York.
Fish Fry Sandwich

Flaky fried fish with crisp lettuce and tartar sauce on a soft bun. Midwest diners keep these coming every Friday year-round.
Pastrami Burger

Burger patty with smoky pastrami and cheese, piled on a toasted bun. Utah’s wildest take on comfort food.
Fried Chicken Biscuit

Crispy chicken, flaky biscuit, a dab of honey or hot sauce; it’s sweet, spicy, and perfect from breakfast to dinner.
Cuban Sandwich

Roast pork, ham, Swiss, pickles, and mustard, all pressed in Cuban bread. Tangy, melty, and worthy of its Florida fame.
