The best sandwich in every state

Subway's new Pit-Smoked Brisket sandwich, photo provided by Subway
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A multi-layered bagel sandwich includes cream cheese, lox, lettuce, egg salad, parsley, green peppers, tomato, roast beef, cucmber, shrimp, cheese, ham, and mustard
A multi-layered bagel sandwich includes cream cheese, lox, lettuce, egg salad, parsley, green peppers, tomato, roast beef, cucmber, shrimp, cheese, ham, and mustard /

So far, we’ve traveled to four of the fifty states in our beautiful country full of sandwiches. Still don’t like anything on this list yet? Well, first of all, if absolutely nothing is piquing your interest thus far, you’re crazy, but that’s okay. Crazy people are okay. What’s not okay? Disliking sandwiches. So, stay tuned for more more delicious meats, breads, sauces, veggies, and all else in between (the bread).

Does any sandwich have you drooling yet? Well, just wait….you’ll see.

Next up, let’s travel to the west coast of California and mile-high Colorado.

5. California

Sandwich: Pastrami on Rye

Where to Enjoy: Langer’s Deli

This one is probably the most simple sandwich on this gigantic list here (thus far, of course). It literally is just the meat and the bread. What could better? Nothing. What could be worse? Everything else. Besides just the meat and the bread, mustard would be absolutely delish on this sandwich as well.

Langer’s Deli, based out of Los Angeles of course, is known to be the #1 Jewish Deli across the entire United States of America. It’s located in one of the most densely-populated areas in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, with its setting being that of the vintage coffee shops from anywhere and everywhere.

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

6. Colorado

Sandwich: Sausage Sandwich

Where to Enjoy: Carmine Lonardo’s Specialty Meats & Deli

This restaurant, located out in Lakewood, was originally created/started by Mr. L, and is now a regular eating establishment for any and all in the region and beyond. This sausage sandwich not only sounds delicious, but just even looks like one of the most delicious sandwiches on this list thus far. What’s on it? Delicious freshly-grilled sausages, all topped with provolone and roasted bell peppers and completely slathered in red marinara sauce (pictured in the middle up above).

They also have a variety of this sandwich that includes their freshly peach-smoked bacon topped off with a jalapeño aioli. Definitely the Italian classic sounds like the true fan-favorite; however, I’m sure both are sure to make your biggest taste buds dance and jump around in the best ways possible.

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