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Sandwich Passport: Your Ticket to Culinary Adventures

  • Writer: Lauren Titus
    Lauren Titus
  • Jun 25
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jun 29

You can find global flavors in a handheld meal.

cuban sandwich at 1928 cuban bistro
The Cuban at 1928 Cuban Bistro: Roasted pork, ham, Swiss, pickles and mustard on Cuban bread.

Whether you eat in or get them to go, sandwiches are popular culinary companions to an excursion. The beauty of the sandwich as a meal is that there is an endless variety of combinations. While the unification of bread, meats, vegetables and condiments has become a familiar lunchtime option, one can find or create a different sandwich for every taste and occasion. And it's not just in the U.S. Cuisines from around the world provide examples of these grab-and-go meals.


Ready to hit the road and get your sandwich passport stamped? We’ve compiled a sampling of eateries in Northeast Florida where you can get your sammie fix. You’ll find a range of global flavors and innovative offerings throughout our region. With so many choices, the easiest decision you’ll make is whether you’re staying or leaving with your handheld work of culinary art.


wicked bao

232 North 2nd St, Fernandina Beach

Asian street food is on the menu at this fast casual concept, including pot stickers, dumplings and the specialty of the house, bao. These handheld steamed buns are wrapped around savory fillings. To round out your meal, try green tea, red bean or mango mochi. Try: The Bao Trio: Braised Pork Belly, Bulgogi Beef and Buttermilk Fried Chicken.



The Sheik

THE SHEIK SANDWICHES

Multiple locations

Open since 1972, this chain of sandwich shops now boasts eight locations serving the quintessential Jacksonville sandwich, the camel rider, and the “Cherry Lime,” The Sheik’s version of a black cherry and lime soft drink. Try: The Camel Rider: A pita pocket, usually stuffed with cold cuts and cheese and drizzled with Italian dressing.



BLUE BOY SANDWICH SHOP

6514 Norwood Ave, Jacksonville

Huge sandwiches on homemade bread and reasonable prices make this a great stop for a complete picnic on your way to the Jacksonville Zoo or the beach. Stacked meat, cheese and fresh veggies –you’ll quickly find out why one sandwich makes a meal for a family. Try: The Super Club: Bacon, ham, smoked turkey, turkey, Swiss, American, lettuce, tomatoes, mayo.


Arepa Please

474 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville; 469 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach

Where South American flavors meet New York style deli culture. The shop specializes in arepas, a staple in Venezuela and Colombia, which are patties made from cornmeal then grilled and stuffed with a variety of fillings. Try: The Queen: Classic Venezuelan shredded chicken recipe with homemade avocado mayonnaise, cilantro and sliced avocados.


PINEGROVE DELI

1511 Pinegrove Ave, Jacksonville,

Whether you’re looking for handcrafted burgers and sandwiches or fresh cut meats and dry-aged steaks, this neighborhood institution is ready, with over 60 years of experience in a family-friendly atmosphere. Try: Steak-in-a-sack: USDA center-cut sirloin, served with sautéed onions, bell peppersand white American cheese in a pita.



le petit paris

multiple locations

You’ll feel like you stepped into a French café at any of the four locations. The menu includes pastries, salads, coffee beverages and a wide selection of creative sandwiches served on house-made baguettes. Try: Le Monceau: Prosciutto ham, turkey, brie, arugula, cranberries, mayonnaise and truffle oil on a baguette.



the walrus sandwich

948 Edgewood Ave S, Jacksonville

Located in Murray Hill, this Beatles-themed restaurant specializes in vegetarian and vegan dishes, organic juices, craft drinks, wine and beer. The venue also serves up live music, karaoke and other entertainment. Try: The Eggman: House-made 'egg salad' (made with tofu), mayo, fresh arugula and tomato on your choice of bread.



1928 CUBAN BISTRO

multiple locations

The menu at all seven café locations blends traditional Caribbean flavors with contemporary innovation. Cuban coffee, croquetas, pastries, rice dishes, sandwiches and more provide a sense of an island getaway not too far from home. Try: The Cuban: Roasted pork, ham, Swiss, pickles and mustard on Cuban bread.



safe harbor seafood

4378 Ocean St., Atlantic Beach

Whether you partake in the casual dockside dining in Mayport or order your food to go, fresh seafood is guaranteed for your dining pleasure. Try: Fish Sandwich: The fresh catch on a roll toppedwith tomato, lettuce and red onion, served with coleslaw, hush puppies and french fries.



SUB CULTURED

10 Donner Rd, Atlantic Beach

Gourmet sandwiches and salads served in a relaxed beachy food cart setting, with outdoor tables to enjoy your meal hot off the grill. Try: Grilled Montreal: Pastrami, white cheddar curds and mustardpressed on sourdough bread.





Angie's Subs

1436 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, 299-1 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach

This Jax Beach institution has a casual vibe, an eclectic array of vintage memorabilia and a menu that offers something for every taste. Be sure to order some house-made sweet tea. Try: Dr. Bang’s Scrippy: Capicola, pepperoni and provolone baked and topped with chicken salad, lettuce, tomato and pickle.


daleo

U.S. 1 South, St. Augustine

Open since 1989, this family-run deli serves New York-style subs “all the way”: with lettuce, tomato, onion, hot peppers, oil and vinegar. You can also pick up other Italian favorites like pasta, ravioli and cannolis. Try: The Wise Guy: Ham, salami, turkey, provolone, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, dressing and hot peppers on a sub roll.



funkadelic food shack

4225 A1A S. Suite A, St. Augustine

Started as a gourmet food truck, Funkadelic offers sandwiches, bowls and sides. The beet fries are seasoned with fresh herbs, togarashi and funk sauce. Try: Lump Crab Grilled Cheese: Wild-caught lump blue crab, caramelized onions, provolone, goat cheese, funk sauce and house-made pepper jelly on Cheddar cheese bread.



vessel sandwich shop

213 South 2nd Street, Flagler Beach

This local gem is located two blocks from the Flagler Beach pier in a small shopping plaza and offers a chef-driven menu of gourmet sandwiches, salads and house-made desserts. Try: Pork Belly Banh Mi: Roasted pork belly with a hoisin barbecue sauce, cucumbers, daikon radish slaw and aioli on a baguette.

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