Here Are 9 Sandwiches That Prove Bread Is Still King
Bread is more than a sidekick, it’s the foundation of every great sandwich. These nine picks show how bread elevates the experience, turning good fillings into unforgettable meals.
North Shore Beef

Massachusetts’ North Shore beef sandwich wouldn’t exist without a soft onion roll to cradle the rare roast beef. Bread makes this messy classic possible and delicious. Get the recipe here.
Roast Pork Sandwich

Crusty Italian bread holds in juicy pork, sharp provolone, and greens. Without that sturdy loaf, Philadelphia’s roast pork sandwich wouldn’t carry the same bite. Get the recipe here.
Steak Bomb

New England’s steak bomb leans on a long sub roll to handle its overload of steak, peppers, onions, and cheese. The bread makes it manageable, even when it’s bursting. Get the recipe here.
Chopped Cheese

In New York City bodegas, the chopped cheese depends on a hero roll. That bread holds chopped beef, cheese, and toppings in place, making it easy to eat on the go. Get the recipe here.
Lobster Roll

Maine’s lobster roll proves bread’s power. A buttered split-top roll does more than hold lobster, it adds warmth and texture to every bite. Get the recipe here.
Grinder

In Connecticut, the grinder’s identity is tied to its bread. A long, chewy roll makes this layered sub stand tall among sandwiches. Get the recipe here.
Italian Beef

Chicago’s Italian beef needs a strong roll that won’t collapse under au jus. It’s the bread that makes this sandwich possible, messy as it may be. Get the recipe here.
Pueblo Slopper

The Pueblo Slopper smothers a burger in chile and cheese. Bread keeps it together just long enough for the first glorious bites. Get the recipe here.
Cuban Sandwich

The Cuban sandwich depends on crisp Cuban bread. Pressed to perfection, it gives crunch to the pork, ham, cheese, and pickles inside. Get the recipe here.
