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Paseo
You’ll pretty much only find us at Paseo in Sodo when it's convenient—but this Caribbean sandwich spot is a solid option as long as you’re not anywhere near Un Bien.
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Three Girls Bakery
For some of the best cookies in town, swing by Three Girls Bakery at Pike Place Market and get yourself a fudge-topped shortbread dot.
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Royal Grinders
Royal Grinders is a sandwich shop in Fremont that’s perfect for all of your to-go hoagie needs. Get the Italian.
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Tubs Gourmet Sub Sandwiches
Tubs is a sandwich shop in Bothell where the already-excellent subs come with sides of ranch, BBQ sauce, and/or jus for dipping.
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Tat’s Delicatessen
Tat’s Delicatessen is a deli in Pioneer Square with an excellent pastrami sandwich and other East Coast-style subs.
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Un Bien
You know Paseo, but Un Bien is better. It’s where the original family works now, and the Caribbean sandwiches in Ballard are the city’s best.
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Voi Cà Phê
Voi Cà Phê is a cafe in Georgetown that serves a short menu of outstanding bánh mì and iced coffee.
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Honeyhole Sandwiches
Honeyhole is a restaurant and bar on Capitol Hill that exclusively serves tasty sandwiches and fries.
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Lasa Sandwiches And Pearls
Lasa Sandwiches And Pearls is a Filipino sandwich shop in Lynnwood.
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George’s Sausage & Delicatessen
George’s is a Polish deli in First Hill that makes some great sandwiches.
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Seattle's Best Sandwiches To Take On A Boat
Sandwiches are some of the best boat meals around. Here's where to grab a great one before you set sail.
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Hog Island Hoagie
Hog Island Hoagie is a sandwich shop operating out of Petoskey's in Fremont. Hope you're in the mood for cold cuts.
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Tony's Bakery & Deli
Tony's is a Vietnamese bakery and deli in Hillman City that serves some of the best bánh mì in town. Whatever you do, get the lemongrass fish.
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Local Tide
Local Tide is a seafood restaurant in Fremont that serves fish sandwiches, shrimp toast, a weekend-only crab roll, and a fantastic burger.
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Yeh Yeh’s Sandwiches
Yeh Yeh’s in Lynnwood serves our favorite bánh mì in town, stuffed with everything from grilled pork or fried tofu to BBQ brisket or pastrami.
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Milk Drunk
Milk Drunk on Beacon Hill serves delicious double-fried chicken sandwiches and soft serve.
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Mean Sandwich
Mean is a new Ballard spot that makes some of the greatest sandwiches in Seattle.
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Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor is a New England-inspired restaurant in South Lake Union that serves seafood rolls and chowder.
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Mala & Satay
Mala & Satay is a Vietnamese restaurant in South Lake Union that serves pho and the best banh mi in the neighborhood.
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Beecher’s Handmade Cheese
Beecher’s Handmade Cheese is a downtown staple in Pike Place Market with great mac and cheese and panini sandwiches.
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Pane Pane Sandwiches
Pane Pane is a tiny shop downtown serving great baguette sandwiches. Get the teriyaki meatball bánh mì.
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Market House Meats
Market House is an excellent sandwich shop that serves the best reuben in town.
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Paseo Caribbean Food
Paseo is a legendary Caribbean sandwich shop in Fremont. You’ll like it, but it’s not the best Carribbean sandwich in Seattle —that’s Un Bien.