The Only Sandwich List You Need For Long Weekends At Home
Cuban Sandwich

The Cuban Sandwich is the perfect weekend project—press it until the bread crisps and the cheese fuses everything together. It’s just fancy enough to feel like a break without leaving home.
Patty Melt

The Patty Melt is the definition of low effort, high payoff. Just toast, onions, cheese, and beef—but together, they feel like a small vacation from cooking.
Hot Brown Sandwich

Louisville’s Hot Brown Sandwich is built for lazy afternoons. Melted sauce, turkey, and bacon under a broiler bring the comfort of a Sunday nap to your plate.
Chicken Spiedie

The Chicken Spiedie from upstate New York rewards patience. Marinate the chicken, grill it, and let it remind you that time off is best spent eating well.
Banh Mi

Make the most of a long weekend by building a Banh Mi. Crisp vegetables, tender pork, and bright pickles bring balance and a little ambition to your downtime.
Fried Chicken Biscuit

The Fried Chicken Biscuit is the ultimate breakfast-lunch crossover. Make it once and spend the rest of the weekend wondering why you ever waited in a drive-thru line.
North Shore Beef

For anyone who craves chaos in the best way, the North Shore Beef delivers. Juicy roast beef, melty cheese, and sauce dripping down your hand—perfect for a guilt-free day off.
Crab Melt

If your weekend leans indulgent, the Crab Melt fits right in. Creamy, cheesy, and rich—it’s the sandwich equivalent of staying in pajamas until noon.
Sonoran Hot Dog

When the grill’s fired up, the Sonoran Hot Dog brings a little Arizona flair. Bacon-wrapped and loaded with toppings, it’s a backyard flex every time.
Tomato Sandwich

Sometimes the simplest move is the smartest. The Tomato Sandwich keeps it real with just bread, mayo, and ripe tomatoes—a Southern slow-down on a plate.
Pepperoni Rolls

The Pepperoni Rolls are ideal for snacking between naps and movies. They taste like effort but take almost none, which is exactly how weekends should go.
Runza

Nebraska’s Runza seals comfort inside a bread pocket. Whether it’s day one or day three of your long weekend, this one never gets old.
