SeattleRestaurants

Sandwich restaurants in Seattle

  1. A

    Salumi

    Sure, you’ll have to wait in line. This is Mario Batali’s dad’s place, after all. But the line to get a Salumi sandwich is like its own little community. People chat, compare notes, talk about sandwiches they’ve had and loved…it’s nice. When you finally get in the door of this long, skinny shopfront, you’re further teased by display cases of hanging meats and cheeses. Sandwiches come with any of a dozen types of cured meat and a handful of fresh cheese on a hunk of bread – you can’t go wrong. There’s only a couple of seats, so be prepared to picnic. On Tuesdays, family members hand-roll gnocchi in the window.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Baguette Box

    Handy when you just want to grab a quick lunch on the way to the Fremont Troll but don’t want corporate fast food, this sub shop makes a dozen sandwiches on fresh baguettes. The choices range from the decadent drunken chicken or leg of lamb to heart-healthy options like squash and eggplant or crispy tofu.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Honeyhole

    Cozy by day, irresistible at night, the Honeyhole has a lot to recommend it: big stuffed sandwiches with cute names (Luke Duke, the Texas Tease), greasy fries, a full bar, DJs and a cool cubbyhole atmosphere at night.

    reviewed