A club sandwich is a classic recipe for a reason. It’s the perfect blend of flavors and textures, and it’s so satisfying to eat any time of day. I load up my clubs with lettuce, tomato, bacon, cheddar, turkey, and ham to create the ultimate triple-decker sandwich. Everything is held together with creamy mayo (and the help of a toothpick!). I love to make these classic club sandwiches for lunch any day of the week!

overhead view of club sandwiches turned on their sides to show the layers.

Three layers of toasty, buttery, mayo-slathered toast are what separates this club sandwich from just any old sandwich. You can fill it up with all your favorite deli meats and cheeses, but the three layers of bread are key! They make this sandwich super crispy, crunchy, and satisfying to eat.

Tips for Beginners

  • You do not have to toast the bread, but I found that it helps hold the sandwich together.
  • I always cook my bacon a day ahead so it’s ready to go.
  • Pay close attention to the stacking order. I know it may seem tedious, but it’s worth it for the perfect sandwich experience.
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Club Sandwich Recipe

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Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 sandwiches
Author: Laurel Perry
closeup view of a club sandwich turned on its side to show the layers.
This club sandwich has the perfect blend of flavors and textures. It's loaded with lettuce, tomato, bacon, cheddar, turkey, and ham!
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Ingredients 

  • 12 slices sourdough sandwich bread
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter (½ stick)
  • ¾ cup mayonnaise divided
  • 4 leaves romaine lettuce cut in half crosswise
  • 8 slices tomato
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 8 slices cooked bacon
  • 4 slices cheddar cheese
  • 8 slices deli turkey
  • 8 slices deli ham

Instructions 

  • Toast the bread until lightly golden. Lightly butter both sides of each slice (about 1 teaspoon per slice).
    12 slices sourdough sandwich bread, 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
    3 buttered and toasted slices of bread.
  • Lay out 8 pieces of bread. Spread 1 tablespoon mayo on one side of each slice.
    ¾ cup mayonnaise
    2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread.
  • To 4 of the slices, layer on the romaine and tomato. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Top with the bacon.
    4 leaves romaine lettuce, 8 slices tomato, Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, 8 slices cooked bacon
    2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread, one topped with lettuce, tomato, and bacon.
  • To the remaining 4 pieces of bread, layer on the cheese, turkey, and ham. Place this stack ham side up on top of the bacon layered bread.
    4 slices cheddar cheese, 8 slices deli turkey, 8 slices deli ham
    2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread, one topped with lettuce, tomato, and bacon, and the other topped with cheese, turkey, and ham.
  • Spread 1 tablespoon mayo on one side of the remaining bread. Place them mayo side down on top of the turkey.
    stacking a club sandwich.
  • Use toothpicks to secure the sandwiches, slice and serve.
Serving: 1sandwichCalories: 897kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 32gFat: 67gSaturated Fat: 21gPolyunsaturated Fat: 23gMonounsaturated Fat: 19gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 120mgSodium: 1905mgPotassium: 583mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 3443IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 307mgIron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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How to Make a Club Sandwich Step-by-Step

Toast the Bread: Toast 12 slices of sandwich bread until lightly golden. Lightly butter both sides of each slice (about 1 teaspoon per slice).

3 buttered and toasted slices of bread.
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Spread the Mayo: Lay out 8 pieces of bread. Spread 1 tablespoon mayo on one side of each slice.

2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread.

Layer One Side: To 4 of the bread slices, layer on 4 leaves of romaine lettuce (1 per bread slice) and 8 slices of tomato (2 per bread slice). Season lightly with salt and pepper. Top with 8 slices of cooked bacon (2 per bread slice).

2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread, one topped with lettuce, tomato, and bacon.

Layer the Other Side: To the remaining 4 pieces of bread, layer on 4 slices of cheddar cheese (1 per bread slice), 8 slices of deli turkey (2 per bread slice), and 8 slices of deli ham (2 per bread slice). Place this stack ham side up on top of the bacon layered bread.

2 slices of mayo-coated toasted bread, one topped with lettuce, tomato, and bacon, and the other topped with cheese, turkey, and ham.

Stack: Spread 1 tablespoon mayo on one side of the remaining bread. Place them mayo side down on top of the turkey.

stacking a club sandwich.

Serve: Use toothpicks to secure the sandwiches, slice, and serve.

overhead view of club sandwiches turned on their sides to show the layers.

How to Store

A club sandwich tastes best on the day it’s made, but it will keep well for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator. Beyond that, it will likely be too soggy to enjoy.

Serving Suggestions

I like to serve my club sandwiches with potato chips (I love these baked sweet potato chips) and a pickle spear, just like at my favorite diner. They’re also tasty with french fries or fried pickles.

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Meet Laurel Perry

Laurel Perry has been a professional food videographer and recipe developer since 2014. Her work can be seen across the internet and on The Cookie Rookie. When not cooking, she spends her time with her husband and sons, wanders as many farmers markets as she can, and sneaks in a fitness class as often as possible.

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