
Got a hankering for sandwiches?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable sandwich spots in Philadelphia, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're on the hunt.
1. Hummus Grill

Topping the list is Hummus Grill. Located at 3931 Walnut St. in University City, the Mediterranean spot, which offers salads and sandwiches, is the highest-rated cheap sandwich spot in Philadelphia, boasting four stars out of 342 reviews on Yelp.
Hummus Grill is known for its tasty pita sandwiches filled with shawarma, falafel, schnitzel and veggies — there are plenty of Mediterranean salads and sides, too.
2. Dalessandro's Steaks And Hoagies

Next up is Roxborough's Dalessandro's Steaks and Hoagies, situated at 600 Wendover St. With 4.5 stars out of 1,904 reviews on Yelp, the spot to score freshly made, award-winning cheesesteaks has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option.
3. Tommy DiNic's

Tommy DiNic's, a traditional American spot that offers sandwiches and more in Reading Terminal Market, is another high-traffic, cheap go-to, with four stars out of 2,008 Yelp reviews.
DiNic's roast pork sandwich rose to national attention when it was named "America's Best Sandwich" by The Travel Channel, according to Grub Street. Head over to 1136 Arch St. to see for yourself.
4. Paesano's Philly Style

Over in Northern Liberties, check out Paesano's Philly Style, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 630 reviews on Yelp.
Paesano's serves up out-of-this-world Italian subs filled with roast pork, sharp provolone, homemade lamb sausage, eggplant and more. (Check out the full menu here.) Dig in by heading over to 148 W. Girard Ave.
5. Tony Luke's

Finally, there's Tony Luke's, a Whitman favorite with four stars out of 1,710 reviews.
Stop by 39 E. Oregon Ave. to hit up the cheesesteak spot, which also serves hoagies and breakfast sandwiches, next time you're looking to satisfy your cravings on a budget.
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