Here’s Where to Find the Best Sandwiches in Bucks County

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Bucks County boasts an abundance of lunch hotspots that serve a variety of delicious sandwiches. Here’s where to find the best.

Bucks County boasts an abundance of lunch hotspots that serve a variety of delicious sandwiches. Here’s where to find the best sandwiches in Bucks County, according to Jennifer Fritch of Visit Bucks County.  

Altomonte’s Italian Market in Doylestown has a section where you can place an order for a hoagie or classic Italian sandwich.  

The “Italian Fired Up” is a standout, crafted with spicy capocollo ham, fiery soppressata salami, zesty dry capocollo pork, piquant Calabrese salami, matured provolone cheese, spicy hoagie spread, crisp lettuce, fresh tomato, and sliced onion. 

Pallante’s Italian Deli in Richboro is a frequented neighborhood take-out shop donned with Philly sports paraphernalia. The extensive menu spans many different sandwich styles, including hoagies and paninis.  

Doylestown’s “rustic chic” sandwich shop Lily’s Gourmet shares a space with Geronimo Brewing, uniting both sandwich and beer lovers. Customers can choose from a variety of wraps and paninis. The brie & prosciutto, for example, comes with arugula and honey mustard sauce on grilled brioche bread. Other selections include the Classic BLT, Fried Chicken, and Turkey + Provolone sandwiches.  

Read more about where to find the best sandwiches in Visit Bucks County.  


More about Altomonte’s Market and Deli in Doylestown.

Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on BUCKSCO Today in February 2024.

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