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Long Beach's 4 best spots for inexpensive sandwiches

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Published on May 21, 2019
Long Beach's 4 best spots for inexpensive sandwichesMVP's Grill & Patio. | Photo: Maddy M./Yelp

Need more sandwiches in your life?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable sandwich spots in Long Beach, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to satisfy your cravings.

1. The Corner 10th

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Topping the list is The Corner 10th. Located at 3200 E. 10th St. in Long Beach, the traditional American spot, which offers barbecue and sandwiches, is the highest rated cheap sandwich spot in Long Beach, boasting 4.5 stars out of 195 reviews on Yelp. On the menu, look for the pulled pork sandwich with sweet and sour sauce, the barbecue chicken sandwich, or the barbecue chopped brisket sandwich. View the full menu here.

2. Joe Jost's

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Next up is Long Beach's Joe Jost's, situated at 2803 E. Anaheim St. With 4.5 stars out of 590 reviews on Yelp, the bar, which offers sandwiches and more, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an affordable option. On the menu, look for the liverwurst, the salami or the egg salad sandwich.

3. DoLy's Delectables

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DoLy's Delectables, a bakery that offers coffee and tea and sandwiches located downtown, is another much-loved, budget-friendly go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 462 Yelp reviews. Head over to 245 E. Broadway to see for yourself. On the menu, look for the BLT, the chicken salad sandwich or the Cajun chicken sandwich. View the full menu here.

4. MVP's Grill & Patio

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Last but not least, there's MVP's Grill & Patio, a Long Beach favorite with four stars out of 964 reviews. Stop by 2742 E. Fourth St. to hit up the spot to score sandwiches, burgers and fast food next time you're looking to satisfy your cravings on a budget. The menu names its dishes after famous athletes. Look for the Mary Lou Retton, a turkey, chili, Swiss and cheddar cheese melt on grilled sourdough, the Pete Sampras, a Greek salad pita sandwich and the Michael Jordan, a Cajun chicken break on grilled sourdough.


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