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Otherside Market & Deli is an Eastlake shop that serves excellent hot and cold sandwiches.
This small market serves satisfying sandwiches, coffee, and New Zealand-style soft serve.
You can fuel up and get decent fried snacks at this gas station near I-5.
Pasta & Co. is a grab-and-go deli in University Village that you should prioritize for a tasty steak sandwich.
This Golden Gardens snack shack serves Philly-style hoagies, salads, grain bowls, and popsicles that work well for a beach day. Get the turkey and havarti sandwich.
Ken's Market is an ordinary Greenwood grocery store that serves an extraordinary Thursday-only smashburger from the deli counter. Swing by after 11am to grab one.
Zylberschtein's is a deli and bakery in Pinehurst that's your best bet for bagels and pastrami on the north end.
Fishermen’s is a deli and market in Magnolia on the Salmon Bay Marina that you should prioritize for excellent sandwiches.
For some of the greatest cold cut sandwiches in Washington state, hop a ferry to Whidbey Island and drive directly to Greenbank Pantry & Deli.
George’s is a Polish deli in First Hill that makes some great sandwiches.
Hog Island Hoagie is a sandwich shop operating out of Petoskey's in Fremont. Hope you're in the mood for cold cuts.
Hitchcock Deli is a sandwich shop on Bainbridge Island that serves meats cured in-house.
Jake’s Pickup is an excellent sandwich shop located inside of a Chevron gas station on Bainbridge Island.
Dingfelder’s is a New York-style deli in Capitol Hill that serves sandwiches out of a takeout window.