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By Anna Roth, Seattle Editor

From a mouthwatering pulled pork creation to a classic turkey and cranberry, find a delicious midday meal in Seattle.
On This Page: 5 to Try, More Lunch Spots

5 to Try

  1. Salumi

    309 Third Ave S, Seattle, WA
    Armandino Batali may not be as famous as his celeb chef son Mario, but his juicy hot porchetta sandwich is a star in its own right.

  2. Paseo Caribbean

    4225 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA
    Seattleites can't get enough of this Carribean sandwich spot's Midnight Special--spiced pulled pork oozing juice onto a sandwich bun.

  3. Bakeman's Restaurant

    122 Cherry St, Seattle, WA
    Downtown workers have lined up every weekday for 20 years to get the perfect day-after-Thanksgiving turkey sandwich from this legendary lunch counter.

  4. Roxy's Diner

    462 N 36th St, Seattle, WA
    Pastrami fans swear by this Fremont diner's house-made version, especially when piled high on just-right rye bread.

  5. The Baguette Box

    1203 Pine St, Seattle, WA
    There's a long line at lunchtime for the Drunken Chicken sandwich, made with flash-fried chicken, piled with veggies, doused in a special sauce and served on a fresh baguette.

More Lunch Spots

  1. Grand Central Bakery

    214 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA
    Seattle's vanguard artisanal bakery turns out some of the best soup and sandwiches in town.

  2. Husky Deli

    4721 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA
    Down-home, family-run West Seattle deli beloved since 1932 for its homemade ice cream.

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