9 Sandwiches So Stacked You Need Both Hands And Zero Plans
Primanti Bros. Sandwich

Pittsburgh’s Primanti Bros. Sandwich is a full meal between two slices of bread. Fries, slaw, meat, and cheese—this isn’t lunch, it’s a challenge.
Horseshoe Sandwich

The Horseshoe Sandwich from Illinois piles fries and cheese sauce over an open-faced burger. Bring a fork and an open calendar.
Muffuletta Sandwich

New Orleans’ Muffuletta stacks meats, cheese, and olive salad into a sandwich that could double as a paperweight. It’s big, briny, and built for sharing—or not.
North Shore Beef

The North Shore Beef from Massachusetts doesn’t hold back. Thin-sliced roast beef, sauce, and cheese make a glorious mess worth every napkin.
Pueblo Slopper

Colorado’s Pueblo Slopper is part burger, part chili bowl. Smothered in green chile, it dares you to pick it up.
Sonoran Hot Dog

The Sonoran Hot Dog from Tucson wraps bacon around a dog and piles on beans, pico, and crema. It’s the definition of a two-hand operation.
Roast Pork Sandwich

Philadelphia’s Roast Pork Sandwich drips with provolone and garlicky greens. It’s juicy, loud, and too good to put down halfway.
Burnt Ends Sandwich

Kansas City’s Burnt Ends Sandwich is a smoky mountain of meat. Sticky sauce, tender edges, and a bun that barely hangs on.
French Dip Sandwich

The French Dip from Los Angeles keeps things honest—stacked beef, melted cheese, and au jus so good it’s basically a drink.
