Sandwiches
Sandwiches
Page 2Mayfair 1
Mayfair 1 is a tiny hole-in-the-wall spot making fresh falafel, halloumi, chicken, and lamb wraps.
Seven Dials Market
Seven Dials Market is a food hall with lots of options, from pasta, to ramen, to fried chicken, that’s alright if you want an alright quick meal.
The Cheese Bar
The Cheese Bar is a cheese-mad counter restaurant in Camden Stables. It’s worth stopping by for a sandwich.
Sons And Daughters
Sons and Daughters is a modern sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard where the things between bread read much better than they taste.
Kêu Banh Mi Deli
Kêu is a casual Vietnamese lunch spot in Shoreditch that does the best banh mi in London.
Smiths of Smithfield
Smiths of Smithfield is big on meat, upstairs is corporate card territory, but the café downstairs serves reasonably priced sandwiches and burgers.
Butchies
Butchies have been serving their excellent fried chicken ‘sandwich’ at markets and festivals across London - this is their first permanent spot.
Porterford Butchers
At Porterford Butcher near St Paul’s, you can get a wagyu beef burger for a fiver, or a bacon sandwich for the price of a latte.
KERB Gherkin
Every Thursday, street food crew KERB set up at the Gherkin, with some of the best street food vendors in London. It’s perfect for lunch.
Mercato Metropolitano
The Metro Mercato Metropolitano food market is worth a visit when you want something a bit more chilled out than the usual street food scene.
Broadway Market + Netil Market
Broadway and Netil Market is most likely the trendiest Saturday only food market in London, where the options are as diverse as the crowd there.
Maltby Street Market
Welcome to one of the best food markets in all of London - Maltby Street Market is so good that we even come in the middle of winter.
Kerb Camden
Kerb Camden is a great street food market in Camden Lock, with a great lineup of street food dishes, but becomes a complete tourist trap at weekends.
Bear + Wolf
Meeting a friend and their kids in Kentish Town? The Bear and Wolf cafe should be top of your list. There’s even a play room at the back.
Brindisa Borough Market
The chorizo sandwich at Brindisa is one of the best sandwiches in London. Get on it, and get extra chorizo.