Sandwiches That You Will Like
Sandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED. The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin to the virtually unknown.
The sandwiches showcased are:
- Tripe: George's Sandwich Shop — Italian Market, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- The Elvis: Peanut Butter & Co. — Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, New York City, New York
- Beef on weck: Schwabl's — West Seneca, New York
- Roast beef: Kelly's Roast Beef — Revere Beach, Revere, Massachusetts
- French dip: Philippe's — Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
- Italian beef: Mr. Beef — River North, Chicago, Illinois
- Loose meat: Taylor's Maid-Rite — Marshalltown, Iowa
- Cheesesteak: Dalessandro's Steaks and Hoagies — Roxborough, Northwest Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Geno's Steaks and Pat's King of Steaks — Passyunk Square, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Hoagie: Chickie's Italian Deli — Passyunk Square, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pig ears and snouts: C & K Barbecue — St. Louis, Missouri
- Brain: Ferguson's Pub — St. Louis, Missouri
- St. Paul: Kim Van Restaurant — St. Louis, Missouri
- Bánh mì: Huong Lan Sandwiches — East San Jose, San Jose, California; Lucy Sheets, outside My Ngoc Restaurant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Primanti: Primanti Bros. — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Chipped ham: Isaly's, — West View, Pennsylvania
- Hot Brown: Brown Hotel — Louisville, Kentucky
- Lobster roll: Red's Eats — Wiscasset, Maine
- Po' boy: Domilise's Po-Boys and Bar — Uptown New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Muffuletta: Central Grocery — French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Barbecue: Thelma's Bar-B-Que — Third Ward, Houston, Texas
- Falafel: Sepal — Watertown, Massachusetts
- Pastrami: Katz's Delicatessen — Lower East Side, Manhattan, '''New York City, New York'''