Inlander

So, you're in the mood for... a hot sandwich?

Mike Bookey Jul 16, 2014 15:45 PM

BRUCHI’S

The Classic ($4.89/small, $7.89/large)

No, it's not exactly what you'd find on a Philly street corner, but Bruchi's flagship sandwich — just steak, white American cheese and onions — is something anything Spokanite should learn to love.

Jessie Spaccia

STELLA'S

Pulled pork ($8)

If you're wondering why there's always a line during lunchtime, this hearty sandwich will give you an answer.

SATELLITE DINER

Patty Melt ($9)

This old-school diner is home to a classic-style patty melt — sautéed onions and cheese served on rye.

BENNIDITO'S PIZZA

Meatball Sammie ($5.99/half, $7.99/whole)

You know this lower South Hill spot for its pizzas and beers, but this is a great, affordable sandwich.

SPIKE'S PHILLY'S AND MORE

Any Philly (prices vary)

If you're even mildly interested in cheesesteaks, check out this spot, where they'll do a Philly (with chicken if you prefer it) any way you want it, including with Cheez Whiz!