I used to work at Penn station and I absolutely recommend it and if I may be honest the fries are the best thing on pair or better than five guys. To my thought best place ever.
I normally get a pizza sub and to priories taste. Extra sauce should be normal with a second extra. Then less amount of everything else.
This keeps the balance and gives it that “pizza” taste.
Normally the pepperoni would overpower everything or cheese would clump. Though overall good.
Right now for a short period of time they have a promotion donating money for Down syndrome 2$ for a small sub. Amazing for broke college students!! Amazing work and social interactions with a demographic. Durning this period I encourage others to consider trying out and if you are able to tip them a little or buy some fries.
Afterwards you experience their bliss I promise you’ll be a customer forever coming back.
Also owner for Penn station. If you want to delve farther into this idea possibly look to decrease the price of fries and possibly a small cup or smaller size. That way people can experience things cheaply including college students.
Thank you for the amazing food!!! I’ll so be back often.
Edit: I had an idea you could implement a college or young adult discount card 25-50% working with colleges to find out how much. It would allow students and young adults to constantly come by ordering food. Before class, after class, before work, after work. Always!
I’m seriously not joking you’d be surprised the foot traffic this would bring and word of mouth. While in general once a month maybe have a few days of discounts such as a 14$ large for 9$ Everything on the menu that day and allow students to use their card even for friends and more. Just watch!! Money would be flowing in. Eventually you may even be able to gain a foothold of benefiting and helping the general public and creating revenue. You could become a middle ground between McDonald’s and something like five guys a new super power in the food industry. I know Penn station has the...
Read moreCrying tears of joy!
Customer service ON POINT! Friendly, kind, helpful sales but not pushy. Greeting me when I walked in and the cashier was great! So were the cook and other kitchen crew members. Told them it was my first time and they answered all my questions and gave me a big welcome!
When I finally got to my sub. This is where the tears came! At first I said this thing is slim (I got a 6in) but when I bit into it I tasted all the delicious ingredients and every thought went from my head except THIS IS GREAT! The meat was so tasty and well cooked. I got a Philly by the way. Man oh man was it filling! The fires are decent. Love the texture of them for sure. Their simple and I like that too. The lemonade was ON POINT! I will be visiting again soon! I signed up to...
Read moreI have been to this location a few times, but each time I go, it feels like the quality declines. The young man that came to the register to take my order was very nice and was the best part of the visit.
I decided to give Penn Station another shot because of their new teriyaki commercials. I love teriyaki. I got the teriyaki chicken on multigrain bread with onions. The flavor was not phenomenal, and tasted nothing teriyaki. I had to spit out two chunks of gristle, or something that was hard.
There was very little filling in the sandwich. When I unwrapped it at home, I felt nothing but disappointment upon seeing what appeared to be a bread sandwich. I spent 25$ for two bread sandwiches for my house, and I will not be visiting the...
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