
Got a hankering for sandwiches, but don't want to empty your wallet?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the finest affordable sandwich destinations in Dallas, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best places to satisfy your cravings on a budget.
1. Uncle Uber's

First up is Deep Ellum's Uncle Uber's, situated at 2713 Commerce St. With 4.5 stars out of 1,215 reviews on Yelp, the gastropub, which offers sandwiches, burgers and more, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an economical option.
Per the business' Yelp page, "Uncle Uber's Sammich Shop in the Deep Ellum district in Dallas serves up fresh, hot griddled sandwiches to curb your hunger pains," it states in the section about specialties. "But, these aren't your typical cold deli sandwiches. We create sammiches, a term reserved for the holiest and mightiest of all sandwiches, made with the best ingredients, the freshest ingredients — and basically, the right ingredients. Try our Shaved Ribeye Steak, The Cuban or Smokin' Turkey, and you'll know what makes a sammich unique!"
2. Jimmy's Food Store

East Dallas' Jimmy's Food Store, settled at 4901 Bryan St., is another primo choice, with Yelpers giving the low-cost grocery store and deli, which is known for its sandwiches, wine and more, 4.5 stars out of 887 reviews.
Yelper Alex N., who reviewed Jimmy's Food Store on March 1, wrote, "This is the best place in Dallas. Hidden gem. ... Get the Italian beef sandwich with hot peppers and a meatball sub with hot peppers."
Matt T. added, "Excellent place to eat or shop. ... As far as eating on the premise[s], sandwiches are phenomenal, and are excellent quality and portions for the price."
3. Cheesesteak House

At last, Cheesesteak House, a joint to score sandwiches, cheesesteaks and burgers in Oak Cliff, is another much-loved, inexpensive go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 334 Yelp reviews. Head over to 2015 W. Davis St. to give it a try for yourself.
"With affordable prices and a plethora of options, this place has a lot to offer," said Yelper Milton J., who reviewed Cheesesteak House on Feb. 1. "The customer service is phenomenal, and they have a nice area to sit in and eat. My entire meal was a regular cheesesteak, drink and fries, and was around $10. Not a bad price, and the flavor was throughout the entire cheesesteak."
And Yelper Sarah D. wrote, "I have no idea what makes these simple sandwiches so good and so addictive. The price definitely helps with the new addiction."
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