I ordered this turkey club sandwich for lunch and I am bamboozled. I figured I would consult the sandwich experts on this one. Isn’t it supposed to be a triple decker sandwich or am I trippin? 😂

by Crimson-Rose28

30 Comments

  1. LemonLime47

    I’ve seen some places that make it like this and some like the triple 🤷‍♀️

  2. whyamihere2473527

    Some are triple decker some are just with turkey bacon & cheese. Personally i feel a club sandwich should be triple decker & hate when places call a turkey sandwich a club just cause has ingredients

  3. Content_Viewer12

    that ain’t a club, that’s the line to get into the club

  4. wasgoinonnn

    I love a good turkey club, but tough to eat sometimes with 3

  5. stayinthefight2019

    The worst part of this sandwich is the turkey just pulled out or whatever pack and slapped on. No care whatsoever!

  6. _SundaeDriver

    You have to in the club to get 3 pieces of bread

  7. MagazineDelicious151

    Yes, the third piece of bread is the definitive definition of a club

  8. From what I see at places, I think “club” is now coming to mean “anything with bacon added” and no longer triple-decker.

  9. Mobile_Aioli_6252

    Shoot….I’ll take it …..called it a BLT Deluxe

  10. rectalhorror

    James Beard wasn’t a fan of that extra slice of bread. He also preferred chicken to turkey. I’m inclined to agree; the extra slice throws off the balance of the sandwich, at least for me, but I rarely make them and tend to order them when I need a reliable meal at a hotel. [https://www.chowhound.com/1529354/why-james-beard-hates-modern-club-sandwich/](https://www.chowhound.com/1529354/why-james-beard-hates-modern-club-sandwich/)

  11. BrackishWaterDrinker

    Looks like a terrible turkey sandwich.

    I order club sandwiches all the time, and honestly, 9/10, the ones that come with just two pieces of bread are better, especially if they’re club melts. That being said, that 1/10 times the double decker is good, it’s better than the ones with just two slices of bread. 

  12. You were served it that way because you’re not a member

  13. Aggravating_Smell

    That’s just a shitty turkey sandwich

  14. Stringr55

    I have discovered via this sub that the word “club” has practically no meaning in sandwiches any more. People will make any random-ass sandwich and just call it a club.

  15. TheLadyEve

    1) Yes, I think what sets a club apart (arguments about chicken and turkey aside) is that it’s a layered sandwich!

    2) What is going on with that onion? Does this restaurant have no shame?

    Now, if we get into the history of the club, the earliest versions had lettuce as a barrier between ham and chicken (or turkey), but times changed and I argue that the expectation for a club now is three slices of bread.

  16. -DanQuixote

    Yup, you’re correct! In fact the middle slice of bread is called the club, the top slice is the crown, and the bottom slice is called the foot, I think. I heard those terms from George Motz.

  17. andiinAms

    That actually looks tasty but it’s not a club sandwich. Maybe I’m just hungry, though.

  18. If this sub’s concensus is that you don’t have to have three slices of bread on a Club, I have lost all respect.

    Cheese/no cheese, turkey or turkey/ham (or chicken), cut in half or quarters, frilly toothpicks, etc. are all up to reasonable debate in my opinion but if it doesn’t have three slices of bread, it’s not a Club sandwich. It’s simply a defining feature.

  19. JackStrawFTW

    That slice of tomato is way too thick for my liking, I’d gag if I bit that.