New Jersey’s Top Five Sandwiches from Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives

Jessica Woods

NEW JERSEY – From a butcher shop serving a House-Made Jerky and Sausage Sandwich to a joint plating up a Crab Cake Grilled Cheese, Guy Fieri tells us where the best 5 places to get a great sandwich are in New Jersey.

If you’re scouring the Garden State for delectable delights, look no further. Here’s a compilation of the top 5 eateries in New Jersey you can’t afford to miss, straight from the archives of Diners Drive-ins and Dives.

Ernest and Son Butcher Shop – Located on Brigantine Island, just a short drive from Atlantic City, this spot is renowned for its fresh offerings. With a rich legacy spanning over 30 years, it’s now under the proprietorship of Mel Cordoza, the butcher and owner who took the helm in 2007. The House-Made Jerky and Sausage Sandwich here is the talk of the town.


Regular patrons swear by the quality and consistency of their offerings, which, they say, truly distinguishes it from the rest. Next time you’re in town, don’t forget to pop by and perhaps sample their popular Turkey club.

Kelsey & Kim’s Southern Cafe – Soul Food in Atlantic City

Joe’s Meat Market – Located approximately 45 minutes from the hustle and bustle of New York City, in South Bound Brook, New Jersey, this isn’t just your regular meat market. It’s an enticing blend of a meat market and a deli. Their standout dish, The Market Sloppy Joe, beckons food enthusiasts from far and wide.

The Grilled Cheese & Crab Cake Co. – Nestled in South New Jersey’s Somers Point, this eatery is on the route for those heading to Ocean City’s boardwalk. However, many come here expressly to visit this joint, which serves up the irresistible Crab Cake Grilled Cheese.

Dolce & Clemente’s – A deli in Robbinsville.

Next time you find yourself in New Jersey, make sure to indulge your tastebuds at these standout locales. Safe travels and happy dining!

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