Where to Go When You Want a Sandwich
Thirty-plus places to get baguettes, melts, reubens, banh mi…
Since we last chatted Seattle’s best sandwiches, several of our go-to shacks shuttered—thanks for the memories, Roy’s BBQ and Rizzo’s—and we’ve welcomed some newcomers—hola, Other Coast Café on Capitol Hill, Seatown To Go. So we here at Nosh thought it due time for an updated roundup of between-sliced-bread winners.
Herein, and mapped for your ease, some favorite sandwich spots. Note not all maintain sandwich-exclusive menus. Nor is this list totally and completely and utterly exhaustive—it’s just where we’re heading when the hankering for a bready handheld takes grip.
See you at lunch?
Tags: Lunch, Sandwiches



Dudes. I think Rizzo’s closed!
And PS – the best banh mi in town is the tofu version at Cafe Pho at 3rd & Marion.
Oh, I guess I should read better. You said that. Anyway…..
The map is great and all, but how about a list?
I must agree, your slideshow isn’t very helpful; and when I had the audacity to follow a link on one of the slides, I found I had to start back at the beginning of the slideshow if I wanted to see them all. I didn’t bother. And unlike the commenter above, I wasn’t impressed with your very limited map.
Please stay with a clear list of restaurants with detailed descriptions, and the yummy pictures of their food is the icing. I love your magazine – online and off. Please just follow your very successful formula. I really didn’t get any useful information from this particular article. Thank you for hearing us.
Hi Cattblue,
Thanks for chiming in. Something to note: When you click through to the map, you can then click on each establishment listed to the left. Doing so will open a popover with detailed information—reviews, times, prices, photos, etc.