The Bill Miller sandwich menu is the under-appreciated corner of the board. While the BBQ plates and breakfast tacos get the attention, the Poor Boy on fresh French bread is arguably the best-value entrée on the menu for under $7.
Every Bill Miller Poor Boy starts with a fresh French loaf baked in our in-house bakery that morning — that's what separates a Poor Boy from a generic hoagie. Pick from brisket, sausage, turkey, or BBQ chicken as your filler, then pile on pickles and onions from the condiment bar.
For two-meat lovers, the Wild Bill Combo ($12.90) stacks brisket AND sausage on the same loaf with fries and a large iced tea. Pulled pork, crispy chicken, and chopped BBQ sandwiches round out the menu.
Bill Miller Sandwich Menu & Prices
Bill Miller Sandwich Comparison
All six Bill Miller sandwiches compared on price, protein, bread, and the combo version if available.
| Sandwich | Price | Meat | Bread | Combo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chopped BBQ | $2.40 | Chopped brisket | Soft bun | #7: $8.35 (2 + fries + tea) |
| Crispy Chicken | $5.05 | Fried chicken breast | Soft bun | #9: $7.85 |
| Pulled Pork | $6.05 | Smoked pulled pork | Soft bun | #11: $8.85 |
| Poor Boy | $6.80 | Brisket / sausage / turkey / chicken | French loaf | #1: $10.15 |
| Poor Boy Plus | $8.95 | Extra meat + side | French loaf | — |
| Wild Bill (combo only) | $12.90 | Brisket + sausage | French loaf | #5: already combo |
Insight: Chopped BBQ at $2.40 is the cheapest BBQ entrée on the entire Bill Miller menu — and the 6-pack at $12.25 beats most family-sized lunch options.





