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Take 5 Urban Market is a small neighborhood store in Ballard that has great sandwiches—and an even better chicken caesar wrap.
Eating sandwiches on a boat just makes sense. Here's where to grab a great one before you set sail.
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.
Find some great smashburgers, fries, and sandwiches at Joe'z, a market and lunch counter in Portage Bay.
Lasa Sandwiches & Pearls is a Filipino sandwich shop in Lynnwood that makes a great breakfast sandwich.
This Golden Gardens snack shack serves Philly-style hoagies, salads, grain bowls, and popsicles that work well for a beach day. Get the turkey and havarti sandwich.
Cafe Con Leche is a Cuban Restaurant in Sodo that serves tasty empanadas and sandwiches.
Meet our favorite renditions of breaded poultry on a bun.
Local Tide is a seafood restaurant in Fremont that serves fish sandwiches, shrimp toast, a weekend-only crab roll, and a fantastic burger.
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.
Ice Cream & Sandwich Window is a Central District takeout spot that specializes in soft serve and breakfast sandwiches.
Voi Cà Phê is a cafe in Georgetown that serves a short menu of outstanding bánh mì and iced coffee.
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.
Milk Drunk on Beacon Hill serves double-fried chicken sandwiches and soft serve. You'll want to pay close attention to the soft serve.
Honeyhole is a Captiol Hill sandwich shop that has had a few closures and re-openings. While the decor has stayed the same, the food quality has not.
Leschi Market is known for its big selection of wine and snacks, but it's the prime rib sandwich you should really stop in for.
Sizzle & Crunch is a casual Vietnamese counter in the University District that serves bánh mì, rice bowls, and salads—but you can find better elsewhere.
Head to Other Coast Cafe—a sandwich shop in Ballard—for excellent versions of meat, cheese, and sauce on bread. But don't sleep on their vegan options.