![]() ![]() ![]() The Elliot Mess, The Speakeatery, Asbury Parkįitting that a sandwich shop with a Prohibition-era name would have a sandwich named after maybe the most famous Prohibition agent who went after Al Capone. Great meat and good roll add up to super seaside sandwich. The state’s best can be found at Dentato’s, on the Seaside Heights boardwalk. It doesn’t get any more Jersey than a sausage and peppers sandwich. Sausage and peppers sandwich, Dentato’s Clam Bar, Seaside Heights (JS)ĭentato's Clam Bar, Seaside Heights 23. But it’s the latke that makes this sandwich a must, a crispy delicious potato pancake that is essentially a tastier hash brown in this equation. Owner Mike Metzner used to eat bologna sandwiches with his grandfather, thus the name of this Polish-inspired sandwich. But charred bologna? A cold cut throwback to youth, when Mom would make you sandwiches with the meat that can also be spelled baloney. And this sandwich would be great with that, too. Yes, Taylor ham/pork roll is New Jersey’s signature breakfast meat. The Poppa, Big Mike’s Little Red Store, Atlantic Highlands (JS) The "Poppa" at Big Mike's Little Red Store, a breakfast sandwich featuring charred bologna, a potato latke, eggs and cheese. Roast beef, Swiss cheese, coleslaw and Russian dressing on a big, salty pickle. You can get whatever you want on your pickle bun (including potato chips or Cheetos as a topping!) but it’s The Special that does it for me. Elsie’s scoops the guts out of massive pickles and uses them in place of buns, making for briny, gluten-free wonders. Pickle sandwich, Elsie’s, Haddon Township (Jeremy Schneider | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) 25. A turkey sandwich on a pickle at Elsie's in Haddon Township. They didn’t consider hot dogs, burgers wraps, pitas, tacos or anything that vaguely fits the definition of a sandwich without actually being a sandwich (or at least being explicitly called a sandwich). ![]()
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