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The Best Sandwiches in Columbus

The possibilities are endless when making a good sandwich. Yes, two slices of bread are the norm, but creativity can start with the bread and end with delicious and maybe even random toppings. You will be happy to know that Columbus is home to many great sandwich makers and your local Columbus movers have a list of some of the top, best-rated sandwich spots in Columbus. From classic combinations to innovative pairings of meats, cheeses, and toppings, these places are the go-to sandwich spots after moving to Columbus.

  1. Barcelona- this Spanish-inspired hotspot located in German Village, has become very trendy for its sandwiches. Mainly known for its Trapas, their sandwiches are making the list for the best sandwiches in town. Always offered at lunchtime: the Cangrejo, a crab cake sandwich with roasted tomatoes and shallot caper aioli on toasted ciabatta, and the Langosta, a lobster grilled cheese with Havarti and fresh basil on grilled brioche – your Columbus mover’s favorite in town!
  2. Brown Bag Deli- Don’t let the name fool you. Brown Bag Deli is where you won’t receive a simple brown bag sandwich, but instead a Brown Bag Sub filled with smoked ham, capicola, pastrami, salami, Swiss, hot pepper jack cheese, provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, banana peppers, and Italian dressing. The moving crew at All My Sons Columbus loves the local favorite Village Addiction with smoked turkey, Havarti cheese, and cranberry mayonnaise on grilled sourdough. Brown Bag Deli is also located in German Village.
  3. Old Mohawk- One particular sandwich that gets great reviews is German Village is the Mother Mohawk. A crazy-but-it-works combination of grilled roast beef and homemade chicken salad topped with Swiss on marble rye. Sounds yummy!
  4. Si Senor- Located in Downtown, is a hidden Peruvian gem that serves reliably great sandwiches. The Chicharron Peruano, with tender fried pork shoulder and pickled red onions in a sweet potato mayo; and the Jumping Beef, with sliced roasted Angus beef, sautéed onions and tomato, melted white cheddar and avocado mayo.

If your mouth is not watering yet, then head down to these spots and check out the menu for other delicious items. You can relax after unpacking and indulge in a savory sandwich that has even the toughest sandwich critics wanting to move to Columbus.

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