The Real Creator Of Sloppy Joe’s Is Unclear With Several Chef’s Claiming Ownership
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The Real Creator Of Sloppy Joe’s Is Unclear With Several Chef’s Claiming Ownership

18 марта 2026 г.

National Sloppy Joe Day, celebrated every year on March 18, is a holiday dedicated to the greatest sandwich of all time, the sloppy Joe.

National Sloppy Joe Day, celebrated every year on March 18, is a holiday dedicated to the greatest sandwich of all time, the sloppy Joe.

There are different claims to the origin of the sloppy joe.

  • 1920 – In Havana, Cuba. A bartender, José Abel Otero, created and successfully sold a simple sandwich based on a Cuban dish of shredded beef, tomato sauce, and spices called Ropa Vieja.
  • 1930 – Some people attribute sloppy joes to a chef named Joe in Sioux City, Iowa, who added tomato sauce to his “loose meat sandwiches.”
  • 1933 – Famous and slightly infamous, Sloppy Joe’s Bar in Key West started on December 5, 1933, the day prohibition was repealed
  • 1934 – Another claim on the sandwich is that the Ye Olde Tavern Inn by Abraham and Bertha Kaled in Sioux City, Iowa had a loose meat sandwich on their menu in 1934.
  • 1927 – The Town Hall Deli in Maplewood, NJ, has a direct connection to Sloppy Joe of Havana fame. Town Mayor Sweeney traveled to Havana and met bartender Sloppy Joe, who served a delicious sandwich. The mayor so enjoyed the sandwich that he asked one of Town Hall Deli’s owners to replicate it.  According to the Town Deli website [closed], ‘It is the birthplace of the Sloppy Joe sandwich.
  • 1941 – ‘Sloppy Joe’ makes an appearance in the movie “Citizen Kane.”
  • 1946 – “sloppy Joe” was mentioned in It’s a Wonderful Life
  • 1960s – Sloppy Joes become a household name.
  • 1969 – The ‘Manwich’ is released.
  • The term sloppy joe had an earlier definition of any cheap restaurant or lunch counter serving cheap food quickly or of a type of casual clothing
  • A half-cup serving of Sloppy Joes on a white bread hamburger bun contains approximately 256 calories.
  • Some other names for sloppy joes include barbecues, dynamites, goulash, sloppy janes, slush burgers, steamers, wimpies, and yum yums.
  • Though they are the same thing, the sloppy Jane is considered the healthier version of the sloppy Joe.
  • Early- and mid-20th-century American cookbooks offer plenty of sloppy joe-type recipes, though they go by different names: Toasted Deviled Hamburgers, Chopped Meat Sandwiches, Spanish Hamburgers, Hamburg a la Creole, Beef Mironton, and Minced Beef Spanish Style.
  • While sloppy joes offer a good source of protein, they are also fairly high in fat and lack vegetables.

Sources:

National Day Calendar

Foodimentary

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