5 to Try: Sandwiches
By Anna Roth, Seattle Editor
From a mouthwatering pulled pork creation to a classic turkey and cranberry, find a delicious midday meal in Seattle.
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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.
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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. -
Husky Deli
4721 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA
Down-home, family-run West Seattle deli beloved since 1932 for its homemade ice cream.

