14 Insane Sandwiches America Needs Right Now
America has never shied away from going all-out, especially when it comes to sandwiches. Here are fourteen outrageous creations that prove there’s no such thing as “too much”—and you’ll want every single one right now.
Horseshoe Sandwich

This Springfield, Illinois monster starts with thick toast, piles on a burger patty, then buries everything in fries and rivers of cheese sauce. Forget utensils—embrace the madness. Get the Horseshoe Sandwich recipe
Pueblo Slopper

A cheeseburger swimming in spicy green chile, topped with onions and more sauce. In Pueblo, Colorado, the messier your lunch, the better your story. Get the Pueblo Slopper recipe
Primanti Brothers Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s claim to sandwich fame: meat, cheese, fries, slaw, and tomato all smashed between two slices of thick bread. It’s the ultimate all-in-one meal, perfect for hungry steelworkers and midnight snackers alike. Get the Primanti Brothers Sandwich recipe
Polish Boy

Cleveland’s wild creation: grilled kielbasa loaded with coleslaw, fries, and barbecue sauce. Every bite is smoky, saucy, and totally unforgettable. Get the Polish Boy recipe
Pastrami Burger

Utah doesn’t mess around. Stack a thick burger with layers of smoky pastrami and plenty of melty cheese. It’s meaty, bold, and impossible to ignore. Get the Pastrami Burger recipe
Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders

Tender chicken, crispy bacon, gooey cheese, and a slathering of ranch—stacked on tiny slider buns. One is never enough. Get the Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders recipe
Steak Bomb

This New England heavyweight is loaded with shaved steak, onions, peppers, mushrooms, and cheese. It’s a flavor overload and a challenge to your jaw. Get the Steak Bomb recipe
Fish Fry Sandwich

Massive crispy fish fillets, a soft bun, a mountain of tartar sauce—Friday in Wisconsin is never boring. This sandwich is proof. Get the Fish Fry Sandwich recipe
Sloppy Joe

Sweet, tangy beef, slathered on a bun and ready to drip down your arms. Childhood favorite or guilty pleasure? Yes. Get the Sloppy Joe recipe
French Dip Sandwich

Roast beef on crusty bread, ready to be dunked in hot jus. A Los Angeles invention that doubles as dinner and entertainment. Get the French Dip Sandwich recipe
Bobbie Sandwich

Thanksgiving in a hoagie: roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and mayo. Delaware’s Bobbie is a celebration between bread. Get the Bobbie Sandwich recipe
Pit Beef

Charred, smoky beef sliced thin and stacked on a kaiser roll with tiger sauce and onions. Baltimore knows how to keep things simple and delicious. Get the Pit Beef recipe
Loose Meat Sandwich

No sauce, just seasoned beef crumbles and a soft bun. This Iowa staple proves you don’t need fancy toppings for greatness. Get the Loose Meat Sandwich recipe
Sonoran Hot Dog

Bacon-wrapped hot dog, beans, onions, jalapeño sauce, and tomatoes. Tucson’s Sonoran Hot Dog is chaos in a bun and a flavor rollercoaster. Get the Sonoran Hot Dog recipe