Terms of service
We have to write something here. You probably won't read it. Fair. Short version: be cool, eat sandwiches, don't sue us.
What this site is
A ranked, opinionated list of San Diego sandwiches kept by two cousins who eat too much. The rankings are subjective. The scores are vibes given numbers. The reviews are cousin-banter, not food journalism. Spots can move week to week. We'll sometimes be wrong about a sandwich, and the world keeps spinning anyway.
Using the site
Read it, share it, send a link to your cousin in Phoenix, quote a sentence in your group chat, copy the order. We'd be honored.
Please don't:
- Scrape the whole thing and republish it as your own.
- Put any of our content behind your paywall.
The rankings and reviews are ours. If you want to use a chunk in a blog post, an article, or a wedding speech. Just ask via the submit page.
When you submit a spot
Sending us a tip means you're giving us permission to read it, visit the spot, and possibly write about it in our own words. We don't promise to use it. We don't promise to visit on a deadline. We try every legit lead within roughly two weeks. “Roughly” is doing some heavy lifting in that sentence.
Don't submit info you don't want repeated, and don't include personal details about anyone but yourself.
The newsletter
It's called Sunday Sandwich. It may or may not arrive on a given Sunday. It exists when we have something worth saying. If you signed up and haven't heard from us in two months, that's the system working correctly. Unsubscribe link in every email.
No warranties (the realistic bit)
We don't guarantee a spot is still open, still good, still ranked where we said, or even still exists by the time you read this. Sandwich shops close. Recipes change.
Allergies, dietary issues, food safety. Those are between you and the kitchen. Ask the staff. We are not your doctor, your nutritionist, or your allergist. We are two cousins with strong opinions about bread.
Liability (the legally-required bit)
The site is provided “as-is.” To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for any loss, damage, or sadness that comes from using this site or following our recommendations. If a court says some part of this is unenforceable, the rest still stands.
If we disagree
Email us first via the submit page. If that genuinely doesn't work, we're in San Diego County, California, and that's where we'd sort things out.
Changes
We update this when the site changes. The date below moves. By keeping the site open in your tab, you're accepting the current version. Apparently we have to say that.
Last updated: 2026-03-15