The best sandwich in every state

Subway's new Pit-Smoked Brisket sandwich, photo provided by Subway
Subway's new Pit-Smoked Brisket sandwich, photo provided by Subway
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10 TwentyFive slathers its so-called shrimp po’ boy in cheese and remoulade. New Orleans natives may cringe, but it was tasty (if not authentic) sandwich.10 Twenty Five Fort Myers
10 TwentyFive slathers its so-called shrimp po’ boy in cheese and remoulade. New Orleans natives may cringe, but it was tasty (if not authentic) sandwich.10 Twenty Five Fort Myers

Still not satisfied with one of the already-talked-about sandwiches yet? Buckle up, because we’ve still got twenty-two more states and their most favorite sandwiches left to go!

Which sandwich do you think has the most classic combo of flavors?! Let’s debate!

Next up, let’s travel to New Hampshire and New Jersey!

29. New Hampshire

Sandwich: Polly’s Panwich

Where to Enjoy: Polly’s Pancake Parlor

A sandwich with pancakes being the bread? Sign. Me. Up. Obviously speaking, this super popular eating establishment is just simply known for their pancakes. In all forms. Yes, even in a sandwich.

Their most classic and cult-favorite Panwich is that of a breakfast variety with bacon, egg, and cheese on it (all of the locals say to ask for the cheese to be the cheddar cheese, which is just made freshly next door at a place called Harman’s).

The version pictured above was one of their daily entree specials: Ham, pesto, and cheese! They also have some pretty delicious-looking ham off the bone and cheese bagel sandwiches too! Check those out on their Instagram too!

Have you tried this one yet? Your thoughts? Let’s hear it!

30. New Jersey

Sandwich: Fresh Mozzarealla & Pepper Sandwich

Where to Enjoy: M&P Biancamano

This eating establishment, located in Hoboken, has been around for an entire century now, pleasing and feeding customers since the very beginning.

Freshly baked Italian bread rolls, freshly marinated and roasted red peppers, and freshly, locally made mozzarella cheese all slapped onto a sandwich. Can anything go wrong at this point?

Have you tried this one yet? Your thoughts? Let’s hear it!