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8 Sandwich Spots That Are Way Better Than Subway

8 Sandwich Spots That Are Way Better Than Subway

8 Sandwich Spots That Are Way Better Than Subway
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8 Sandwich Spots That Are Way Better Than Subway
Schlotzsky's
Smoked Turkey Breast
Which Wich Superior Sandwiches
Cali Roll
Lennys Grill & Subs
Delux Club
Jimmy John's
Favorites
Potbelly Sandwich Shop
Pizza Melt
Capriotti's
Capastrami  
Sal, Kris & Charlie’s Deli
The Bomb Sandwich
Panera Bread
Sandwiches and More

8 Sandwich Spots That Are Way Better Than Subway

Depending on where you live, you may refer to that footlong sandwich by various names--submarine sandwich, hoagie, hero, Italian, grinder, wedge--but whatever you call it, when you're hungry, you most likely head down to your nearest Subway restaurant to pick up a fresh and tasty sandwich combo. The well-known chain has over 37,000 branches globally, offering many different types of combos, from Deli Heroes and Classic Sandwiches to Italianos and Subway Series.

However, they aren't the only sandwich shop on the market. And while they might have always been the go-to spot for many, there are 8 sandwich spots that are way better than Subway. If you're craving a footlong, or even a six-inch sub, and want to try something new, consider these options.

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