If you're craving a great sandwich, Montana has plenty of options. However, one sandwich shop has earned the title of the best in Big Sky Country! Here's what you need to know about it.

It doesn't get much better than a freshly made deli sandwich and a bowl of soup during the winter in Montana. If you're looking for the best sandwich shop in the state, you must head to Missoula.

What is the Best Sandwich Shop in Montana?

In Montana, a few sandwich shops have become household names. In the Bozeman area, Pickle Barrel is considered a local favorite. Fink's Delicatessen is also a great option. If you're in Missoula and craving a good sandwich, there's one place that has everybody talking.

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The last time I was in Missoula, a friend took me to Tagliare Delicatessen. Honestly, I was blown away by how good it was. All of the sandwiches are made with high-quality ingredients and the bread is baked fresh daily. Unfortunately, there are only two locations in the entire state of Montana, and both of them are in Missoula.

If you ask any Missoula resident about the best place to grab lunch, Tagliare Delicatessen is always at the top of the list. Most of the sandwiches on the menu are named after rock bands, such as "Cheap Trick" and "Megadeath."

I always try to support local businesses whenever possible, and if you've never been to Tagliare Delicatessen, it needs to be on your radar. You can thank me later.

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