What's your favorite kind of sandwich?
An idea born in 1762 by none other than John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, per earlofsandwichusa.com, this popular meal has come a long way. From humble beginnings as a simple piece of "roast beef placed between two slices of bread" to what we now know as grilled cheese, Philly cheesesteak, Cubans, clubs, French dips, and Reubens; sandwiches are extremely versatile and beloved by many across the globe.
According to a list compiled by Far & Wide, the best place to order a sandwich in Massachusetts is at Cutty's in Brookline Village. Far & Wide recommended ordering the Spuckie.
Here's what Far & Wide had to say about the restaurant that serves the best sandwich in the state:
"Hoagie, sub, grinder…spuckie? This common sandwich has a unique name in Boston thanks to its Italian immigrant roots, with locals condensing the word "spucadella," a type of Italian long roll. Similar to an Italian hero, a spuckie is made with a variety of Italian cured meats and cheeses and can be served cold or pressed. One of the best can be found at Cutty's in Brookline Village, which boasts not just a traditional spuckie with fennel salami, capicola, mortadella and mozzarella, but also a vegetarian version made with eggplant. Second place goes to Boston’s Nebo Cucina and Enoteca, which serves a whole menu of spuckies, with ingredients ranging from prosciutto to Italian tuna to fried meatballs."
For a continued list of places that serve the best sandwiches in the United States visit farandwide.com.