Ate at this location last week. I’m not sure if something changed but a 12″ sub was about $ 11 without chips or a drink. The sub itself was delicious, however it was comically small and I will never eat at this location again. Half of the 12″ sub could easily fit in my hand and I feel that the sub I received was a complete ripoff.
Doug M.
Classificação do local: 4 Kailua-Kona, HI
Love the Italian subs, great fries & excellent lemonade. A little pricey for subs though.
Deb S.
Classificação do local: 5 Wilmington, IL
Clean, great subs. Fresh Lemonade, buns and Fries! Had philly steak sub. Tender and juicy. Plenty. Minus pizza sauce for me thou. Must be a Philly thing.
Juan C.
Classificação do local: 5 Ann Arbor, MI
Good food and friendly staff! Though it can be a little expensive compared to other places, it is worth it and can fill you up. My girlfriend enjoyed the freshly squeezed lemonade, I tried it as well and it is good as it is not that sweet and quite refreshing.
R. J.
Classificação do local: 1 West Lafayette, IN
I purchased the Chicken and Artichoke sandwich and a large fry to go on 2013-11-17. First, there was an extra dollar charge for the sandwich that I could not find on the menu board nor could an employee show me. Second, I asked for the addition of lettuce and tomato and sure enough, not included even though printed on the ticket. I think you should be able to get a $ 10 dollar sandwich right. Third, the large fries wasn’t even filled to the rim. For how much they charge compared to other sandwich shops they should try to get it right.
Kent B.
Classificação do local: 4 Indianapolis, IN
Nice place very clean and friendly staff. Every tuesday is free cookie day so it makes it worth is
Jenny V.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
small place with very limited sandwiches + make your own. the good thing is that they cook everything on the grill before they put it on your sammich. yummy fries!
John Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Whitestown, IN
I have a love hate relationship with this place. The food is good, but kind of unhealthy. The chicken teryaki is really tasty and their lemonade is made with real lemons(I think). They are always really friendly and are very precise with the length of the sandwich you get. They measure out the length of each sandwich and skimp on the fries some times. Most places won’t do that, but I guess you get what you pay for.
Steve A.
Classificação do local: 5 Tippecanoe, IN
Love Penn station. Sandwiches are all good. Fries are outstanding.
Alex C.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Great sandwhiches, cooked to order, big variety and decent service. It’s not expensive, but not cheap either. A step up from ToGo’s and Subway like places.
Megan C.
Classificação do local: 5 Indianapolis, IN
I am a fan. I love the chicken parmesan the most. The fries are very tasty and I don’t really like french fries. They also have delicious lemonade. The price is a little high but they do have really good monthly specials where you can get a sandwich, fries and drink for ~6 dollars. Biggest draw back is that it is way out of the way. I wish it was closer to campus, but then I might eat there too much…
Kevin O.
Classificação do local: 4 West Lafayette, IN
Hot sandwiches on a hogie, with homemade fries, how can you mess that up? Well, Penn Station never has. Their hogies are the best in the area, and always fill you up. The fries are made at the time of order from a large batch of potatoes behind the counter. The only downfall of this place is it’s location… out past the Research park, and nowhere near campus, meaning it closes fairly early in the evening(8 or 9pm). In a normal town that might be acceptable, but in a college town with a demographic of twenty-somethings wanting late night munchies, this is nothing short of unacceptable.
Bob R.
Classificação do local: 4 Mount Prospect, IL
Grinder, Hogie, Sub, whatever you want to call it. That’s what you get at Penn Station. Gut-busting and delicious, Penn Station offers their own take on a number of very popular sandwiches(including the the Reuben, Philly Cheesesteak, and Chicken Parm) as well as some less common options(such as the grilled artichoke). All are prepared by hand on a sizzling hot griddle and assembled at time-of-order. Sandwiches always come out fresh and hot. The fries are all prepared and cut fresh. They’re among the best I’ve had in the«fast food» realm. Penn Station(though still relatively cheap) is on the high-end of the price range I would pay at sandwich joint, but it’s worth it if you’re looking for a great quality sandwich.