9 New Hampshire Sandwiches You Have To Try Before You Die
Sometimes we get caught up in the allure of fancy food, and forget about the merits of a sandwich. The staple of lunches everywhere, the sandwich is sometimes downright artistic, and on a cool winter day in New Hampshire a sandwich can be the perfect thing for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Here are 9 New Hampshire sandwiches that you have to try before you die.


With ham, Cabot cheddar, granny smith apples, baby spinach and honey mustard mayo all on locally sourced cinnamon bread, The New Englander is a unique combination of tastes that is sure to warm you up on even the coldest day. This special comes and goes at Farro, but thanks to their build-your-own selection you can always enjoy The New Englander. Located at 26 Opera House Square, Claremont.


This sandwich is a champ: Locally smoked Montreal Beef, local white cheddar cheese, sautéed onions and Dijon mustard on house made brioche. Yum and yum! Located at 124 Queen City Ave, Manchester.


On Tuesdays Granfanallys has the sandwhich deal of the week: a double cheeseburger, fries, and draft beer for $8.95. That's a deal we can sink our teeth in to. Located at 354 North Broadway, Salem.


It's a sandwich classic but at Tilton Snacks & Wraps it's done well. Next time you're headed to the Lakes Region be sure to stop for a Ruben that you won't soon forget. Located at 949 Laconia Road, Tilton.


It's as simple as a sandwich can come, but in this case simple is delicious. Fresh baked break and local cheese combine for a stellar melty grilled cheese. Located at 34 Cypress Street, Keene.


There's something downright delicious about a sandwich served on a bagel. At Big Dave's both the bagels and the toppings are fresh and delicious and the variety is outstanding. Located at 1130 Eastman Road North Conway.


This is one super breakfast sandwich. Eggs, bacon, cheese and maple syrup between two freshly-made waffles will start your day on the right foot! When you order at Soup'er Heros you can be a hero yourself by donated a sandwich to someone in need, which gives you a discount off your own order. Located at 57 Main Street, Newport.


Any sandwich you get at Wellington's is going to be great, but the pastrami is other wordly: Vermont Pastrami, swiss cheese, house pickle, house remoulade sauce on toasty thick cut marble rye. Those homemade touches make this a next-level sandwich. Located at 124 N Main Street, Concord.


Is there anything better than bacon and melted cheese? No, we don't think so. That's why this is for sure a bucket list sandwich.
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