Where To Find The Best Sandwich In New Jersey

The "sandwich" has become a food staple and it's so simplistic that it makes it one of the most popular foods in the world. It's simple, two pieces of bread, usually, and a filling, which can be a a wide assortment of food.

 

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We are always on the hunt for the "best" sandwiches in America and more precisely here in the Garden State. I came across a recent article by Chowhound which listed the best sandwiches in every state in the U.S.

 

 

The article was written by Corinne Barone, "Versions of the sandwich have existed around the world for thousands of years, but it was England's 4th Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu, who has often been credited with putting the the handheld food on the map in the early 1770s. It would take another 150 years or so before sandwiches gained popularity across the pond when sandwich variations like peanut butter and jelly, club, po'boys, and sloppy joes exploded around the 1920s. Since then, eateries across America have evolved the meal with gourmet and global fusions that nod to the health-conscious movement."

 

 

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According to Chowhound, here in New Jersey, Ernest & Son Meat Market (3305 W. Brigantine Ave Brigantine, NJ 08203) was chosen as the place to find the "best sandwich" here in the Garden State.

 

Chowhound commented "A new local favorite has emerged. The tantalizing subs at the unpretentious deli, Ernest & Son, have even been approved by Guy Fieri, and we'll bet our money that the establishment won't remain a hidden gem for long."

 

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