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IITK Sandwich Board: Best of Williamsburg

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It’s an outer borough edition of Sandwich Board, this time bringing you some of the best bites from Williamsburg! From deli’s to sandwich shacks to neighborhood resto stops, here are some great sammies you won’t find in Manhattan (except the Meatball Smash at their Manhattan location, but we won’t tell).

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The Pulled Pork Sandwich from Post Office

This sandwich stops reviewers in its tracks. Instead of lengthy descriptions of textures and smells, most can only manage a “wow.” In a city that offers a lot of pulled pork options, this isn’t one to miss.

188 Havemeyer St Brooklyn, NY 11211

The Meatball Smash with Family Jewels from the Meatball Shop

With a name like that, how can you resist? These guys are notorious for delivering up flavor bombs, in or out of bread. When you want something hearty, try this pork meatball that comes smashed on a brioche bun, dressed with spicy tomato chili sauce sauce, topped mozzarella, and draped with a fried egg.

170 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211

Graham Avenue Meats and Delis

This spot delivers up sandwiches with a true old school Italian vibe that’s becoming harder and harder to find. Customers know that anything you order will be hearty and delicious. “Don’t worry about the menu, just ask what’s up” writes one reviewer. With so many options, it’s good to know you can’t go wrong.

445 Graham Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211

The Captain’s Daughter & The Scuttlebutt from Saltie

Our favorite menu items from this nautically-themed shop feature a whole lotta tasty brine. Try the Captain’s Daughter (sardines, pickled egg, and salsa verde) or the Scuttlebutt (hard-boiled egg, feta, capers, olives, pickled vegetables, and pimento aioli) for two awesome vegetarian options.

378 Metropolitan Avenue  Brooklyn, NY 11211

The Fish Sandwich from Dumont Burger

Looking for another sea-centric option? Try the fried skate sandwich with a side of creamy tartar sauce (dipping be damned – pour it straight over the fish) from this burger-focused joint. You have an option of a side salad, onion rings, or fries. We say order the fries and dip to your heart’s content.

314 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211 

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