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Patch Picks Best Places in the Region for Sandwiches
Grab a quick bite at any of these joints for sandwich perfection.
Though it always comes down to food laid between two pieces of bread, there's an art to sandwich making.
Not everybody can do it. It takes a certain set of skills, an eye for combinations of flavors, but primarily, a love of sandwiches.
Luckily, Anne Arundel County has a huge assortment of amazing sandwich options. And most of these stores can get you in and out in a matter of minutes.
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Here's a few of the best sandwich joints in town, and what Patch editors think of them.
Broadneck
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One of Broadneck’s most popular places for lunch is . The Avocado Delight, while one of the most expensive items on the menu, is probably the best sandwich I’ve ever eaten. I always get two and drop one off at my wife's workplace.
-Broadneck Patch guest editor Frank Smith
Severna Park
If you’re from Severna Park, chances are you know plenty about the local sandwich gem, . For 19 years, Jenos Steaks has been a family-owned business. The sub sandwiches are made with 100 percent rib-eye steak.
-Severna Park Patch Editor Leslie Hunt.
Pasadena
If you’re looking for a great lunch in the Pasadena area, you should try . They have a great selection of seafood and tasty sandwiches. The jumbo crab cake sandwich is full of crab meat and is sure to satisfy your seafood craving.
-Pasadena Patch guest editor Kaitlyn Carr.
Glen Burnie
As a former Jersey girl, Glen Burnie Patch editor Maya Prabhu was very excited when she learned there would be a in her neighborhood. Their "built-to-order” sandwiches—or "hoagies" as they are affectionately called—are some of the best around.
Annapolis
sandwich shop is close to City Dock in downtown Annapolis and is tough to beat for sandwiches. But make sure you're hungry because they are certainly made with a hefty appetite in mind.
-Greater Annapolis Patch editor John Wilfong.