My dad used to go to this place back in the 70's and they used to advertise in the ST Tims church bulletin. You can tell as soon as you walk in it's run by Asian and the place has dramatically went down hill. The deli meats doesn't even look good or look fresh at all. There was even a package of bacon that looked like they just tossed/threw into the deli case. I gotta give them credit they at least kept the name and it still has the original sign outside. It really a shame that there aren't any old fashioned corners stores around anymore. You know the corner stores that were run by Americans family back in the 50's, 60's 70's and 80's and had the soda fountains, hand schooped ice creams fresh made hoagies, and where you and your friends would go after school and the guy running the corner stores knew your name and even your family. It's truly a...
   Read moreGrowing up, Greenman's hoagies were the best, always a treat, worth the 20 minute ride to get there. Then for years the 2 hour drive to get them. Then they changed hands, many times possibly, and the quality sank each time. We were in Philly last week and got hoagies. We ordered 12 inch tuna and Italian hoagies. They both were made out of 3 four inch ends cut off of other rolls, which were not fresh and were not Amoroso's. The contents were sparse and the lunch meat did not seem like Dietz and Watson at all. Probably the worst hoagies we ever purchased in or out of Philly....
   Read moreThis store has really gone downhill over the years. In the past, I would never have expected such unprofessional behavior. The menus were outdated, and when I asked for a clean and updated one, it turned into a hassle. Instead of resolving the issue, a staff member, an Asian man, told me to leave the store. On top of that, the store itself is quite dingy looking, which only added to the unpleasant experience. This kind of treatment and atmosphere is disappointing and reflects poorly on how the store...
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