Great grilled subs! Chicken teriyaki, Italian and philly are where it’s at! They slice everything in house. Fresh squeezed lemonade, fresh cut fries and amazing cookies! The workers are pleasant and always have a good attitude. Definitely recommend this place.
Brandon P.
Classificação do local: 5 Bowling Green, KY
This is so much better than the majority of Subways, and a LOTLOTLOT better than Jersey Mikes. I went here tonight to grab dinner, and upon getting to the restaurant, I was greeted. The person who would eventually take my order saw that I was intensely looking at the menu and asked if I had any questions. The wait time for the food, especially for the quality, was exquisite. The fries were really good, albeit they would go better with a burger, but it’s a LOT better than chips. I got the pizza, and man were those pepperonis strong! It was good, nonetheless. Overall, this is a great alternative to Subway, and although it is more expensive, your subs aren’t cooked in an «oven» and the food is served fresh and hot. 5⁄5!
Kimberly N.
Classificação do local: 1 Bowling Green, KY
The subs are overpriced for just grabbing a quick sandwich, 24.00 for hubby and I, would rather do Subway
Ben D.
Classificação do local: 2 Newport News, VA
Food was cooked. That’s about as far as I go. Several different types of subs but none of them very great.
Phillip E.
Classificação do local: 3 Bowling Green, KY
Penn Station East Coast Subs is a regional restaurant chain with locations in the Eastern U.S. and apparently has locations as far west as Kansas. They serve a variety of sub sandwiches in the four sizes of 6″, 8″, 10″ and 12″ ranging in price from around $ 4.50 to $ 9.00. One can order these sandwiches with a side order of fries or potato chips and one’s choice of beverage. The menu here does appear to be a’ la carte but the prices for the items are reasonable so one will not break the bank. I ordered the 6″ Chicken Parmesan sandwich along with an ice water and I can say that my sandwich was tasty but nothing about eating it really said wow. There was nothing particularly wrong with my sandwich it is just that there was nothing really unique about the sandwich either. This place reminds me of the Quizno’s sub sandwich chain in that the bread is toasted but now Subway is also toasting its bread upon customer request then this aspect of the sandwich experience is nothing unique to Quizno’s or Penn Station East Coast Subs. It is with the above expressed that yes one might want to try this place out for the experience of eating at some place new and for the money paid there is nothing really to complain about. However, for my dining out enjoyment and for just a bit more money I would rather support another sandwich shop that is locally owned and operated and has better tasting sandwiches and that is Mancino’s. The Mancino’s web site is located at If after reading this review that one however wants to still try out the Penn Station East Coast Subs then try checking out the coupons at the Coupon Mint that you can find here as long as they are available.