Knuckle Sandwich

Sandwich shop · Pleasant Hill

Knuckle Sandwich

Sandwich shop · Pleasant Hill

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8504 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745

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East Coast deli sandwiches with bold flavors and unique ingredients  

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8504 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745 Get directions

knucklesandwichatx.com

$20–30

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8504 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745 Get directions

knucklesandwichatx.com

$20–30

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Aug 11, 2025

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Austin’s New Restaurant & Bar Openings - Austin - The Infatuation

"Knuckle Sandwich first opened last year as a trailer in South Austin and immediately won our hearts—it’s home to one of the single best sandwiches in the city. Now there's a second location at The Far Out. Grab a bite before a show or just let their namesake Knuckle Sandwich be the headliner of your night." - nicolai mccrary, matthew jacobs

https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/guides/austin-new-restaurant-openings
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Best Sandwiches in Austin | Eater Austin

"Knuckle Sandwich brings bold East Coast deli energy to South Austin, offering a menu full of flavor. The signature Italian sub layers Olympia Provisions’ mortadella, capicola, and salami with Parm crisps, za’atar vinegar, and amba aioli on za’atar-dusted bread. Other standouts include the Not Boring Turkey Sammie, a lamb sandwich with tzatziki and beet horseradish slaw, and a mushroom Reuben made with lion’s mane. Find the food truck at Ants Beer Cave or Far Out Lounge." - Darcie Duttweiler

https://austin.eater.com/maps/best-sandwiches-austin-restaurants
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Knuckle Sandwich 2.0 is even better than the original - Review - Austin - The Infatuation

"The second location of Knuckle Sandwich, one of our favorite new restaurants of 2024, is bigger in every way. Instead of relying on the tiny, perpetually busy trailer at The Yard to crank out the business's husky sandwiches, there’s a proper kitchen, and, as a result, a longer, even better menu. Don't worry, Knuckle is still making sandwiches we’d sacrifice a kidney for—particularly their namesake spin on an Italian sub, or the cheesy mushroom reuben. But what was once a scrappy upstart has reached its more actualized self. photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL video credit: RICHARD CASTEEL photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL Pause Unmute When Knuckle 2.0 set up shop at The Far Out, they gave the spacious South Austin bar and music venue a makeover. The inside, which once felt grungy, now comes complete with clean floors and furniture you might actually want to sit on. Still, it hasn’t forfeited the low-ceilinged rustic charm required for a place that's home to the Austin Psych Fest. Beyond sandwiches, this descendant also serves burrata, a few vegetable sides, a couple of desserts, and nachos that are best with mushroom or lamb shawarma added to the heap. There’s even caviar, in case you want to feel fancy at the Grateful Dead tribute concert. Order inside or in the backyard while pregaming a show any day of the week. Welcome to the Knuckle empire. Food Rundown The Knuckle Sandwich The newfangled Knuckle serves the same four sandwiches as its predecessor, and this Italian sub riff with pickled peppers and parmesan crisps remains the best of the bunch. For our (glowing) thoughts on all four, head here. photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL Spicy Melon & Burrata This is summer on a plate—light, refreshing, and a little kicky thanks to the red pepper sprinkled on top of the honeydew, burrata, and basil leaves. It makes for a great side, a satisfying solo lunch, or a welcome appetizer shared with a small group. photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL Nachos Forget Tex-Mex nachos—it’s time to embrace their Middle Eastern spin-off. Knuckle adorns its pile of tortilla chips with labneh, Yemeni-style hot sauce, olive, mint leaves, and salty mushroom or lamb shawarma. They’re heavy and tasty enough to constitute a full meal. photo credit: RICHARD CASTEEL" - Matthew Jacobs

https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/reviews/knuckle-sandwich-south-congress
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Agu Z

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Waited 53 minutes for a sandwich! I’m not sure what all they do but when I went and asked got my order they told me they hadn’t started it yet finally after 40 min they started in my order. The food itself was ok nothing special or outstanding.

Richard Crow

Google
Every single ingredient for this sandwich was amazing. This is the upper echelon of sandwiches in Austin. Well done!

Aaron Trizna

Google
Beautifully done — for my taste there was a bit too much mint and dill on the Sandwhich. I couldn’t taste any of the other elements of the Sandwhich. Once I removed the mint and dill the Sandwhich stood up a bit more but simply wasn’t to my pallets liking. I also had the pickled vegetables, I sorta expect a mix of vegetables rather than only beets and cauliflower. This is a perfect fit for y’all — I love far out. I’ll be back to try the rest of the menu.

Travis Harrison

Google
The sandwiches are very tasty. Messy, but tasty.

Shea

Google
The knuckle sandwich was good

Pedro carvalho

Google
Best sandwiches I've ever had!

Lyla

Google
Best sandwiches in ATX

amna ahmed

Google
Delicious sandwich