12 Regional Sandwiches You Need To Try At Least Once
Every corner of America has its own take on what belongs between bread. These twelve regional sandwiches show how geography, history, and attitude come together to define how we eat; and why we keep coming back for more.
Kalua Pork Sandwich

From Hawaii, the Kalua Pork Sandwich brings slow-roasted smokiness straight from the islands. Tender, juicy, and just sweet enough, it’s pure backyard paradise between buns.
Chopped Cheese

Born on the griddles of New York City bodegas, the chopped cheese is fast, loud, and legendary. Ground beef, melted cheese, lettuce, and tomato make it the city’s unofficial handshake.
Chicago Dog

Chicago’s favorite hot dog is a rulebook on a bun. Mustard only, never ketchup, with a pile of sport peppers, tomatoes, and that unmistakable neon relish.
North Shore Beef

Massachusetts’ North Shore beef sandwich is all about the “three-way”; mayo, cheese, and barbecue sauce. Served on a soft roll, it’s messy, rich, and completely New England.
Hot Brown Sandwich

From Louisville, Kentucky comes the Hot Brown, a bubbling open-faced sandwich of turkey, bacon, and creamy Mornay sauce. It’s indulgence that’s earned its reputation.
Pueblo Slopper

Colorado’s Pueblo Slopper is a cheeseburger drowned in green chile sauce. It’s equal parts sandwich and soup, and locals swear by its late-night healing powers.
Olive Burger

Michigan’s quirky olive burger turns salty olives and creamy mayo into a cult favorite topping. Once you’ve had one, you’ll wonder why anyone stopped at pickles.
Runza

Nebraska’s claim to fame stuffs ground beef, cabbage, and onions into soft bread dough. It’s hearty, portable, and feels like something your grandma would hand you with a smile.
Sonoran Hot Dog

In Tucson, the Sonoran Hot Dog is wrapped in bacon, loaded with beans, salsa, and jalapeños, then tucked in a fluffy bolillo roll. It’s Southwest comfort with style.
Muffuletta Sandwich

New Orleans doesn’t hold back. The muffuletta stacks cold cuts, cheese, and olive salad on round Sicilian bread; bold, briny, and built for sharing.
Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Indiana’s pork tenderloin sandwich is so oversized it looks like a joke until you take the first bite. Crispy, golden, and proud of it; it’s the heartland in sandwich form.
Fried Chicken Biscuit

Across the South, the fried chicken biscuit is both breakfast and redemption. Crunchy, buttery, and messy, it’s a bite that makes mornings worth showing up for.
