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Contribute Feedback What Leah Moore likes about Penn Station East Coast Subs:
I came in to the shop to get a sub, the staff was warm and welcoming. I got a Philly with lettuce, tomato and mayo (my personal favorite) with their great fries. Everything was hot and made quickly to order. Highly recommend stopping in! View all feedback.
What TravelUSA doesn't like about Penn Station East Coast Subs:
If you 're preparing food and sporting a beard you must wear a special hair-net for beards.Why doesn 't the Manager enforce state and county health codes at this restaurant? Employees must wear hair-nets when preparing food. View all feedback.
Let's start by saying that these subs are overpriced. Feeding a family of 4 with 3 mediums and one large sub came to just under 50 dollars. This was without any double meat, any chips, fries or sodas.... just the sandwiches.A medium is a 9 inch sub, where for the same price you could get a 12 inch sub at the competition.I don't call the competition name. Directly, but I am sure 100 percent that you know who that is.Now that the price is out of the way, let's talk quality. I was not vastly impressed by the taste of the sandwich as internally the same components can be found elsewhere and used in the same combinations....so no competitive advantage there.The amount of meat provided is not an exceptional difference either that warrants the additional costs. Do they have ingredients that you can't get from the competitor?Sadly no, they have less in fact with lacking olives and spinach.The only difference I can see is that their bread is a different texture than the comparison.The problem here was my bigger gripe as the sub shop is emulating an original east coast deli sandwich, and that means a full sandwich of meat on Italian bread.This bread is not the same and is a more dense perhaps sweeter taste. It is good bread, but overrides the internals of the sandwich in my opinion.Now I do not believe in buying cheaper subs, I just expect more than a change of scenery for the additional cost.By the way, the service here was exceptionally good and I rated 5 for that and the place is clean and very well laid out also rated 5) or a sub shop.But sadly the food received an OK rating, I had hoped for better.Vegetarian options: I only saw one specific option, essentially a sandwich with no meat... Nothing specially made it attractive for vegetarians.Parking: We live in the suburbs, there is always parking.
The sub was super greasy. The fries were good. The worst part is half of my sub fell on the floor after the worker put it on the edge of the table in front of all the other crew and didn’t even offer to make me a new one. I threw it away along with the 14 dollars I spent on it. I’ll stick with jersey mikes from this point on.
I had really great service at Penn station. One of my subs accidentally had something in it and instead of just placing that half of my sub they replaced the entire sub free of charge. On top of that they gave me a voucher for a free sub next time I come by. I just want to say thanks to Calvin and his crew. They went above and beyond. I'll be back soon!
The hours on the door say they are open until 10. However, the 3 kids standing around at 9:30 already had everything shut down and didn’t want to serve me. Teenagers shouldn’t be able to run food establishments. Most of them give the worst service! Won’t come back. I’ll make sure to spread the word also!
Boom! Whether on the run or settled in; hits the spot. Every. Single. Time!