All sandwiches restaurants
56 spots, average rating 4.3.
Big Public House
San Antonio, TXField Joint
Charlotte, NCLocal Garden
Austin, TXSlice Co.
Portland, ORBig House
Minneapolis, MNBrick Table
Houston, TXLocal Society
Phoenix, AZField Eatery
Dallas, TXChar House
Washington, DCWild Society
Phoenix, AZDaily Eatery
Dallas, TXBig Counter
Nashville, TNGrove Counter
Houston, TXUrban Stop
Miami, FLIron Yard
Las Vegas, NVCopper Co.
Fort Worth, TXHoly Express
Indianapolis, INLittle Room
San Francisco, CACrispy House
New York, NYSlice Co.
Washington, DCCrispy Provisions
Portland, ORIron Yard
Los Angeles, CABig Counter
Las Vegas, NVBig Eatery
Portland, ORThe Society
Austin, TXLocal Garden
San Antonio, TXCoast Table
San Francisco, CABrick & Co.
Seattle, WAUrban Garden
Cincinnati, OHBig Provisions
Columbus, OHIron Table
San Jose, CARoost Joint
Columbus, OHLocal Yard
Las Vegas, NVBrick Stop
New York, NYWild Garden
Dallas, TXCasa House
San Francisco, CAPepper Co.
Houston, TXStack Yard
New York, NYEmber Public House
San Diego, CAHometown Express
Seattle, WAThe House
Nashville, TNCrispy Eatery
Phoenix, AZStack Stop
Charlotte, NCCopper Eatery
Seattle, WACoast Spot
Los Angeles, CACasa Society
Atlanta, GAWild Express
Portland, ORBrick Kitchen
Pittsburgh, PAHometown Parlor
Las Vegas, NVValley Co.
Chicago, ILStack Garden
Dallas, TXCrispy & Co.
Houston, TXRidge House
Columbus, OHField Public House
Jacksonville, FLRoost & Co.
San Antonio, TXCrispy Table
What to know about fast-casual sandwiches
Sandwiches has become one of the most reliable categories in the fast-casual world. The format works well at the $10-to-$16 price point, the kitchens can be standardized without losing character, and the dishes travel well for takeout — all of which has driven a wave of new openings over the last decade. The result is that most major US cities now have at least a half-dozen serious sandwiches options worth your lunch break.
Signature dishes to try
The shortlist of dishes that define this category and that most operators will have some version of:
- Italian Sub — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Turkey Club — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Pulled Pork — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Reuben — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
- BLT — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
- Caprese Panini — a category staple. Quality varies a lot across operators, which is part of why specialty sandwiches spots have a leg up on the chains.
Price expectations
Most fast-casual sandwiches spots fall in the $9 to $18 per-person range. You'll pay closer to $9-$12 for a single sandwich or bowl in a smaller market, and closer to $15-$18 for a full combo in a coastal metro. Sides, drinks and add-ons are where the bills can quietly grow, so it's worth scanning the menu for combos or build-your-own options that lock in the total.
How we picked these
Every restaurant on this list is a real fast-casual operator with a real menu, current operating hours and a written summary of what the food and atmosphere are like. We don't list pure full-service or fine-dining venues, even when they happen to serve sandwiches. Use the city links on each card to drill into a specific market.