Enjoy these slow-roasted, tender sandwiches without breaking the bank.
Primary rib will never be the cheapest steak to enjoy – this fan-favorite cut takes a long time to make and takes hours to slow-roast until tender and melt-in-the-mouth. Fortunately, there are some great prime rib sandwiches, both steakhouse and French style, that diners can enjoy for less than a prime rib plate. Here are six of the best prime rib sandwiches you can enjoy without spending a fortune.
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse


Classic Prime Rib Dip BJ Restaurant & Brewhouse is $18.99 for a hearty and delicious meal. “We have thinly sliced slow-roasted prime rib piled high on a toasted bun,” says the chain. “On the side, we offer a rich and flavorful gravy for dipping, creamy horseradish for extra zing, coleslaw and a side of potatoes.”
Potbelly Sandwich Works


Original prime rib steak sandwich at Belly Sandwich Works is a great option for hungry diners. Also made with tender-cut prime rib steak, Swiss, house-made caramelized onions and garlic aioli, guests can also add hot peppers for some heat. Mama’s Meatball Sandwich is another great choice, made with beef + pulled pork in marinara sauce, provolone, and Italian seasoning.
Ale Miller House


The slow-roasted Prime Rib French Dip Ale Miller House is a fan favorite option for $17.99. This sandwich features slow-roasted prime rib with pickled onions and Swiss on an Amoroso hoagie roll, served with au jus and house horseradish sauce. The 6 oz Sirloin is also a great choice for $17.99 and comes with two sides.
Houston


Houston’s French Dip is a popular $28 menu item that’s definitely on the pricier side, but worth it: prime rib on a house-made French roll. “The food was excellent: the spinach artichoke dip was rich and flavorful, and the French toast was tender, flavorful, and absolutely perfect,” said one diner. said.
Applebee’s


Applebee’s The Prime Rib Dipper ($15.29) is worth a try: This prime rib sandwich is made with grilled onions and melted American cheese, served on a toasted cheddar roll with house herb mayo and French onion au jus for a tasty dip. Served with classic fries, this is an interesting option that offers great value.
Board & Brew


Beef $11.95 at Board & Brew is freshly baked roast beef and hot melted Swiss cheese on a French toast baguette served with a side of au jus. There’s also the Tom’s Choice sandwich for $11.95: This sandwich is made with slow-roasted beef, turkey breast, cheddar cheese, secret sauce, lettuce, tomato, red onion and mayo on a French baguette.




