Best Breakfast Sandwiches In Sacramento

Tired of the same old breakfast and looking for something new, perhaps even a little healthier? Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day and most people skip it or head to the drive-thru line for a quick breakfast sandwich on the way to work. Consider forgoing your usual ritual and trying a new, perhaps more gourmet breakfast sandwich option. Here are five of the best breakfast sandwiches available in the greater Sacramento area next time you are in the mood to try something new.
Roxie Deli
3340 C St.
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 443-5402
www.roxiedeli.com

Stop by Roxie Deli in East Sacramento for some of the best breakfast sandwiches in town. Roxie Deli is at the former Priceless Market, a longtime neighborhood establishment. When owners Chris and Amy Tannous took it over in 2004, they changed it to Roxie Deli and Grocery. The Tannous family is no stranger to the deli world. Chris' father and family opened the first Roxie Deli back in the 1970s in San Francisco. Tannous' love for the art of deli sandwiches is evident in the East Sacramento operation. Breakfast sandwich options include ham and cheddar, ham and bacon, sausage, meatball and a veggie. All sandwiches are served with onion, tomato, mayo and a nice kick of hot sauce.

Old Soul Co.
1716 L St. (Rear Alley)
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 443-7685
www.oldsoulco.com

Old Soul Co. has several locations around the Sacramento area and is more than just your average coffee shop. Old Soul offers ethically sourced coffees. The Midtown location is located in a loft-like space in the alley connecting 17th and 18th between L Street and Capitol Avenue. Along with your cup of joe, be sure to try the bacon breakfast sandwich -- this large sandwich is served with tomato, onion and avocado on an English muffin. And, if you are traveling, there is even an Old Soul Co. at the Sacramento Airport, Terminal B.

De Vere's Irish Pub
1521 L St. 95814
Sacramento, CA
(916) 231-9947
www.deverespub.com

De Vere's makes the best of list for drinks and food in many round-ups. Not surprisingly, it also has a killer breakfast sandwich option that is worth stopping in for. The breakfast burger is a French-toasted burger bun surrounding a breakfast sausage patty, Irish bacon, over-hard egg and Tillamook sharp cheddar, and is served with breakfast potatoes. If you aren't driving and heading into work after breakfast, be sure to try one of the famous Irish coffees. It is made with Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey, coffee and fresh whipped cream -- definitely a great morning pick-me-up.Related: Best Indian Food In Sacramento

Jim-Denny's
816 12th St.
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 443-9655
www.jim-dennys.com

Founded in 1934, Jim-Denny's is a long-standing Sacramento spot. The original location was on 16th and J Streets and ultimately moved to the current location on 12th Street after founder Jim Van Nort returned from serving during World War II. Although known for its burgers, breakfast is a staple at Jim-Denny's. Be sure to try the croissant breakfast sandwich served with two eggs scrambled or fried and American cheese, with a choice of bacon or sausage.

Bloom Coffee and Tea
1485 Eureka Road, Suite 100
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 773-2332
www.bloomcoffee.com

Head out to Roseville to one of the most popular coffee spots in the Sacramento area. Bloom Coffee and Tea is known for great java, and its breakfast options are pretty awesome as well. Be sure to try the breakfast sandwich (a.k.a. BLET) served with applewood smoked bacon, greens, fried egg and sun-dried tomato aioli, served on toasted sea salt focaccia bread. Or go with the egg and sausage sandwich, served with chicken apple sausage, fried egg and gruyere cheese, grill pressed in Italian batard bread.Related: Best Breakfast Cocktails In Sacramento

Erin De Santiago is a freelance travel and food/wine writer and photographer from Sacramento, California. She is a regional membership coordinator for the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) and writes for a number of publications in addition to publishing her own blogs. She has traveled to over 40 countries on five continents in search of the best food and wine around the globe. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.

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