It's a proven scientific fact that a sandwich made by someone else will taste better than one made yourself. That whole theorem is proven even more accurate when you enjoy a sandwich from one of these spots in Mt. Hood Territory.
The menu at Wayward Sandwiches is filled with amazing options created with locally sourced ingredients. The breads and cheeses come from local suppliers while everything else is made right there from scratch — even the pickles!
You actually have multiple options at the Happy Valley Station food cart pod. Enjoy one of their many takes on the perfect grilled cheese at Grilla Cheese, or try a towering BLT from Le Petit Café. If you're looking for something filling, head to Phatz Philly Cheese Steaks. We're not kidding when we say you have options for days.
There's just something special about a sandwich from a food truck, right? Timber Town Grub has theirs on point. From the savory pork tenderloin sandwich or traditional sloppy Joe, you can't go wrong. Be sure to check their Facebook page to find their current location before visiting.
The debate over whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich continues to rage. We're going to go ahead and say it is so we can include Roakes in this list. Roakes has a storied past, with a hot dog stand at that location going all the way back to 1937. The current owner bought it in 1975 and it continues to be one of the best, most popular hotdogs in the Portland area.
Assuming you consider a burger a sandwich, then you'll want to stop at Charlies Mountain View. Their burgers are the stuff of legend and have become a popular stop for generations of Mt. Hood travelers and residents alike.
Duke's has a menu filled with fantastic options, including some amazing sandwiches. Grab a Philly cheese steak or a shrimp Po boy. They even offer a roasted veggie sandwich for vegetarians in your group.
If you look up atmosphere, you'll find a photo of Decibel Sound & Drink. They have created an experience that encompasses all the senses. For taste, enjoy some incredible sandwich options like the Chile braised chicken torta or a Brazillian roast beef.
Cindy's Café and Catering is a popular breakfast and lunch spot in Molalla. The lunch menu includes incredible sandwiches, paninis and wraps. Options like a Reuben with pastrami, clubhouse roasted turkey and French dip are just a few of the delicious choices.
Mi Famiglia is known for their wood fired oven pizzas, but the paninis are definitely not to be missed. The pesto chicken and braised pork belly are all delicious, but it's the turkey avocado that is a lunchtime favorite for many a local and visitor alike.
There are a number of places that offer sandwiches in Sandy, but there's only one spot where you can get a sandwich that also helps youth: AntFarm Café and Bakery. Whether it's a breakfast sandwich with your choice of eggs, meats and cheeses, or a build-it-yourself option for lunch, both your hunger and your good deed for the day will be filled.
The Zigzag Inn in Welches has been a go-to spot for visitors heading up and back down the mountain for some time. One of the reasons for that popularity is their sandwiches. A classic Reuben, traditional Philly and a French dip are just a few of the options that will warm your insides after a chilly day on the slopes.
A strong dedication to using only local ingredients makes the sandwiches, and everything else, at Nineteen-33 Taproom a symphony of flavors. Options like the California featuring apple cider brined chicken, brisket sandwich using beef from TMK farms and the cheesesteak sandwich have solidified Nineteen-33's place as one of West Linn's premiere restaurants.
Lux Sucre is known for their incredible desserts, but the café also serves some wonderfully delicious sandwiches. A turkey cranberry, roast beef and swiss, and fresh veggie are just a few of the options that make Lux Sucre a popular lunch stop for Wilsonville residents and visitors.