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5 Best Sandwiches Restaurants in Chicago

The 5 best sandwiches restaurants in Chicago, sorted by rating and curated by TastyPals editors.

The best sandwiches restaurants in Chicago are S2 Express Grill Downtown, Johnnie's Beef, Mr. Beef, and more. Start with S2 Express Grill Downtown if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By James Whitfield5 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
5 Best Sandwiches Restaurants in Chicago
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S2 Express Grill DowntownHere's a Loop secret worth knowing: while the suits clear out of Clark Street, S2 Express Grill is just getting warmed up. This Black-owned soul food spot keeps the kitchen running till midnight most nights — and till 3 a.m. on Saturdays, which tells you exactly who it's for. This is post-shift, post-show, post-everything food.\n\nThe lamb chops have built the reputation, and people don't whisper about them — they evangelize. But the move that wins me over is the supporting cast: lemon pepper catfish, loaded cheese fries that actually hold their crisp under the toppings, and Philly egg rolls that are exactly the kind of late-night handheld nonsense I respect. Shrimp and grits run $14.99, jumbo shrimp around $15.99, and there's a lobster tail at $18.99 if you're feeling flush.\n\nReckon on $30–50 a head if you go big. For a downtown address with these hours, that's honest. No pretension, no white tablecloths — just a warm room and a kitchen that doesn't quit when everyone else has gone home. View restaurant →

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Luke's Italian BeefLuke's Italian Beef is the kind of Chicago institution that exists outside the usual food-media feedback loop — no tasting menu, no Instagram lighting, no chef's note explaining its ethos. The ethos is the beef, full stop. At price level one, Luke's is operating in a category where execution is the only thing that separates the transcendent from the forgettable, and by all accounts, Luke's knows exactly which side of that line it's on. This is a place diners reportedly visit without consulting a menu, because they already know what they're getting. The Luke's Homemade Italian Beef with Sweet or Hot Peppers is the axis around which everything else orbits. The preparation follows the Chicago standard — slow-roasted, thin-sliced beef dunked in its own jus until the bread reaches that particular state of saturation the city has built a religion around. The hot pepper option, loaded with giardiniera, is consistently the recommendation you'll find from regulars; the vinegary, oily punch is reportedly what makes the sandwich cohere rather than just pile up. The Luke's Maxwell Street Polish is a different register entirely — a classic Chicago sausage sandwich known for its snappy casing and grilled onions, landing in a different lane from the beef but drawing its own loyal crowd. The Jumbo Cheese Ravioli earns its place on the menu as a comfort-food sidebar that doesn't overpromise. And for groups, the Italian Beef Tray is widely cited as the most straightforward catering play in the neighborhood — more value per dollar than almost anything comparable. Practical intel: the Italian Beef, ordered wet with hot peppers, is where Luke's reputation was built, and that's where your order should start. If you're feeding a crowd, the Italian Beef Tray is the obvious call. Come hungry and come decided. View restaurant →

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