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Firehouse Subs

3.6 (25 reviews)
InexpensiveFast Food, Delis, Sandwiches
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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Matthew U.

I like a good sub from time to time, so I am always up for finding a new place to enjoy one. My family raves about this place all the time and finally convinced me to go. This is a sub shop with a novelty theme, I know, it was started by firemen, but when you think about it, it is nothing more than a gimmick to connect with the surrounding community. I applaud that, kind of like Hard Rock when they make a connection to the city they pop up in. The pros to one of these places is that you have more than just two sizes to choose from. Unlike other sub shops you can choose from three different sizes depending on how hungry you are. You can go with small, which appears to be maybe five inches, medium, maybe seven inches, and large, my guess twelve inches. Like other sub shops you can make it a combo, but it's not one of those weak combos where you can only add chips or a cookie. These combos are pretty good. You can go with chips, but you also have salads, soups, mac n cheese, and chili. Another thing to remember is that your sub will be toasted regardless if you want it to be or not. I ordered myself the medium Italian and made it a combo. I opted for mac n cheese as my side and got a fountain drink. The Italian consists of Genoa salami, pepperoni, Virginia honey ham, Provolone cheese, Italian dressing, and served "Fully Involved." The Fully Involved basically means that on top of what is on the sub you will get deli mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion, as well as a pickle spear on the side. The food was surprisingly decent. At least the sub was. I'm not one that likes my sub toasted, but I was alright with it. It melded the tastes together. Made for a messy sandwich a bit, but overall it was good. However the mac n cheese was a bit of a let down. The flavor was kind of there, but it was so watery that they should have labeled it a soup instead. The package of small croutons they give you to top it with just sops up the sauce and there is still loads of sauce left over. Really wished there was a gooey factor to it, but there wasn't, it was like someone added too much water to a flavoring packet. Drinks are self service. Bathrooms are clean. Staff are friendly and you can tell they already have their regulars in here.

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Buco, you're an idiot if you call that thing they serve a sub, let alone think it is good.

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The subs are only okay and they cost too much. There are other places to get similar products for a better price or a higher quality.

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Best subs ever! They NEVER get it wrong!! If you like subs, you have to try this place yourself!

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