There’s something about a sandwich enjoyed in the great outdoors, on a mountain overlook taking in the view, or by the gentle rhythm of water lapping along a lake. And let’s be honest, sandwiches always seem to hit differently when someone else makes them. Whether you’re heading out on an adventure or wrapping one up, these are the best sandwich shops in Nevada County to fuel the journey or celebrate after.
Grass Valley
Mountain Grubs Sandwich Shop
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12537 Loma Rica Dr, Grass Valley
(530) 802-7318

Mountain Grub Sandwich Shop is a true off-the-beaten-path find, tucked near the Nevada County Airport and well worth the detour. This small, owner-run spot reflects decades of barbecue experience, with a smoker always going and a menu that stretches beyond sandwiches to include house-smoked meats, hearty breakfasts, and comfort classics like thinly sliced tri-tip. For something custom, build your own “Grub” sandwich with your choice of bread, meats, and all the fixings, making it a go-to stop before or after any Nevada County adventure.
Backporch Market
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135 Colfax Ave
(530) 271-7111

Backporch Market sits just steps from downtown’s walkable Mill Street, making it an easy stop between tastings or exploring Grass Valley. Reminiscent of a classic Italian neighborhood market, it offers a curated selection of hard-to-find goods, including 40+ artisanal cheeses, authentic Italian salamis, prosciutto, and other cured meats. Perfect for building your own sandwich. If you’re thinking ahead to dinner, their house-made frozen pastas like ravioli or gnocchi make it easy, and you can check their Facebook page for daily offerings and reserve ahead.
Nevada City
The Ham Stand
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821 Zion St
(530) 264-7685

The Ham Stand is more than a sandwich shop. It’s a true salumeria, where curing meat is treated as an art form. Specializing in European-style techniques, they work with local heritage meats, aging them for weeks to create rich salami, prosciutto, mortadella, and other house-cured specialties. Their rotating sandwiches highlight these flavors, including local favorites like the Reuben and the Ham Standard, layered with cold cuts and Castelvatrano olive salsa. Alongside the cured meats, you’ll also find in-house offerings like bratwurst and herb-roasted turkey that showcase the same attention to craft.
SPD Market
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735 Zion St, Nevada City & 129 W McKnight Way, Grass Valley
(530) 272-5000
SPD Market has been a Nevada County staple for more than half a century. Its name comes from the surnames of the founders, Bert See, a butcher, Lawrence Painter, a market owner, and Joe Dilley, who owned the local hardware store. It still remains a family-run market with a third generation now involved. While part of the IGA network, it still holds onto its small-town grocery feel, with local produce and a deli that’s long been a go-to for grabbing a sandwich before a river day or lake outing.
Mother Truckers
13224 Tyler Foote Rd
(530) 292-3250

Nevada County’s “back-to-the-land” movement of the 1960s and ’70s brought a new wave of residents seeking community, self-sufficiency, and a deeper connection to nature. One lasting gathering place to emerge from that era is Mother Truckers, the longtime San Juan Ridge market founded by Lucy and Bruce Bottrell in 1977. For decades, the store has served locals living along the winding backroads of the Ridge while welcoming travelers exploring the South Yuba River region. Today, the next generation of the Bottrell family continues the tradition with hearty, fresh-made sandwiches, a laid-back atmosphere, and the kind of authentic local character that makes Mother Truckers a true Nevada County classic.
Penn Valley
Blue Cow Deli
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17500 Penn Valley Dr # B
(530) 432-5500

Blue Cow Deli is a Penn Valley staple known for made-to-order sandwiches and a warm, community-driven feel. Located near North America’s longest covered bridge, it’s a popular stop for locals and visitors grabbing a high-quality bite on the way to the South Yuba River State Park. Standouts include the South County turkey sandwich with bacon, provolone, fresh vegetables, and spicy chipotle sauce on a toasted ciabatta roll, along with the “Pentucky” barbecued pulled pork. And don’t skip the chipotle bacon potato salad, a local favorite.
Truckee
Full Belly Deli
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10825 Pioneer Trail #103
(530) 550-9516

It’s not just a name, but a promise that you won’t leave hungry. Their sandwiches are above and beyond your expectations. From the vast assortment of breads they make themselves as well as local favorites. Then there’s the condiments. Instead of humdrum mustard or mayo, they whip up their own special sauces. For a full day out on Donner Lake, the Dirka Dirka is a standout, stacked with corned beef, pastrami, FBD pickles, yellow mustard, Swiss cheese, and jalapeño coleslaw on your choice of house-baked bread like a French hoagie or marble rye.
Soda Springs General Store
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21784 Donner Pass Rd
(530) 426-3080

Whether you’re hiking, road-tripping, or simply taking in the stunning scenery of Donner Lake and the historic Rainbow Bridge, Soda Springs General Store & Deli offers a memorable Sierra experience rooted in community and nostalgia. Their deli serves made-to-order sandwiches, from hearty roast beef classics to seasonal favorites stacked high with fresh ingredients, making it the perfect stop after a day outdoors. Inside, the store captures the timeless charm of an old-fashioned general store where visitors can grab a local craft beer, stock up on camping essentials, or browse for unique gifts and snacks. On summer Saturdays, the aroma of tri-tip barbecue fills the mountain air as locals and travelers gather for live music, wine tasting, and a relaxed afternoon on Donner Summit.

