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PrimoHoagies — Restaurant in Pocono Township

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PrimoHoagies
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Philly-born counter-serve sandwich chain known for its hefty hoagies built on sesame-seed rolls.
Nearby attractions
TLC Park
2658 PA-715, Tannersville, PA 18372
Nearby restaurants
Amici Pizza & Pasta Family Restaurant
2838 PA-611 #204, Tannersville, PA 18372
Pocono No.1
PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
Tandoor palace
126 Hill Motor Lodge Rd, Tannersville, PA 18372
Wendy's
2789 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
Volare Ristorante
2756 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
Billy's Pocono Diner
2726, 2726 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
Burger King
2623 PA-715, Tannersville, PA 18372
Sabor Latino CA
2885 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
New York Pizza & Family Restaurant
2912 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
Barley Creek Taproom
Next to Brooks Brothers, 1000 Premium Outlets Dr Suite F04, Tannersville, PA 18372
Nearby hotels
Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel
2647 PA-715, Tannersville, PA 18372
Days Inn by Wyndham Tannersville
126 Hill Motor Lodge Rd, Tannersville, PA 18372
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PrimoHoagies

2836 PA-611, Tannersville, PA 18372
4.1(103)
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Philly-born counter-serve sandwich chain known for its hefty hoagies built on sesame-seed rolls.

attractions: TLC Park, restaurants: Amici Pizza & Pasta Family Restaurant, Pocono No.1, Tandoor palace, Wendy's, Volare Ristorante, Billy's Pocono Diner, Burger King, Sabor Latino CA, New York Pizza & Family Restaurant, Barley Creek Taproom
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Phone
(272) 271-3003
Website
primohoagies.com

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Nearby attractions of PrimoHoagies

TLC Park

TLC Park

TLC Park

4.4

(27)

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Nearby restaurants of PrimoHoagies

Amici Pizza & Pasta Family Restaurant

Pocono No.1

Tandoor palace

Wendy's

Volare Ristorante

Billy's Pocono Diner

Burger King

Sabor Latino CA

New York Pizza & Family Restaurant

Barley Creek Taproom

Amici Pizza & Pasta Family Restaurant

Amici Pizza & Pasta Family Restaurant

4.5

(570)

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Pocono No.1

Pocono No.1

3.9

(89)

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Tandoor palace

Tandoor palace

4.0

(1.2K)

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Wendy's

Wendy's

4.2

(1.2K)

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didnt_suckdidnt_suck
Decided to listen to the suggestion of a lot of you and tried out the Italian this time through Primos Hoagies #didntsuck #foryou #hoagie #italian #sandwichtiktok #italiansub #primos
Joshua KellyJoshua Kelly
As I stood there, pondering the fallen arch and the sea of balloons, I couldn't help but reflect on the importance of businesses taking pride in their presentation. A grand opening is, after all, a statement of intent, a proclamation of dedication to excellence. Primo Hoagies, however, seemed nonchalant, leaving me to question the correlation between exterior neglect and the meticulousness in crafting my much-anticipated sandwich. In the realm of eco-awareness, the excess of balloons triggered not only an aesthetic pause but also an environmental concern. Beyond the momentary joy they bring, these buoyant spheres contribute significantly to single-use plastic waste. The repercussions extend far beyond mere inconvenience, venturing into the realm of life and death for our fellow inhabitants on this planet. Consider, for a moment, the silent sufferers – farm animals. Every year, hundreds of sheep fall victim to the insidious entanglement caused by balloons. It's a stark reminder that our actions, seemingly innocent, can have grave consequences on unsuspecting creatures. The balloon, once a symbol of celebration, transforms into a harbinger of peril for those innocently grazing in pastoral landscapes. This ecological musing extends beyond the farm gates. Plastic, a seemingly omnipresent part of our daily lives, exerts a profound toll on our ecosystem. The statistics on single-use plastic are staggering, painting a grim picture of environmental degradation. From clogging waterways to polluting oceans, the plastic menace extends its tendrils, affecting the delicate balance of nature. In this narrative, the indifferent exterior of Primo Hoagies serves as a metaphor for a broader societal dilemma – the need for businesses and individuals alike to take pride not just in their products but in their environmental footprint. For, in the tapestry of commerce and consumption, every choice we make resonates far beyond the confines of our immediate surroundings. Also they don't break up there boxes I watched them as I stood in the forest just throw boxes in the garbage can with out breaking them down inconsiderate and also that's alot of trees
ChasnChuck DidntSuckChasnChuck DidntSuck
This would be 3.5 if I was allowed to give that. I had 2 trips to Primo’s in Tannersville, PA. Both times the service was friendly but both times the service was slow. It’s a very new business so the inside is brand new. Bright and clean. I saw cooper sharp as an option my first time in (and I knew they used Liscio’s rolls) and went with a cheesesteak. This was a mistake. The steaks texture was odd and they just melted the cheese over the top of it. Nowhere near enough cheese and it wasn’t mixed in at all. I won’t be getting a cheesesteak from a Primos again. Got the Italian the second time. This is a very good sandwich. Thumann’s meats on that Liscio’s roll. Lettuce was shredded nicely and not brown in any areas. I get oil/vinegar and mayo…always have always will…and it was quite good. This sandwich and a turkey sandwich did take 20 mins to get though, with no other orders in the building. I peeked around the corner once and the employees were just sitting down with a half made sandwich on the cutting board. No bueno. Primos didn’t suck, but the service needs to get better for sure.
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Decided to listen to the suggestion of a lot of you and tried out the Italian this time through Primos Hoagies #didntsuck #foryou #hoagie #italian #sandwichtiktok #italiansub #primos
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As I stood there, pondering the fallen arch and the sea of balloons, I couldn't help but reflect on the importance of businesses taking pride in their presentation. A grand opening is, after all, a statement of intent, a proclamation of dedication to excellence. Primo Hoagies, however, seemed nonchalant, leaving me to question the correlation between exterior neglect and the meticulousness in crafting my much-anticipated sandwich. In the realm of eco-awareness, the excess of balloons triggered not only an aesthetic pause but also an environmental concern. Beyond the momentary joy they bring, these buoyant spheres contribute significantly to single-use plastic waste. The repercussions extend far beyond mere inconvenience, venturing into the realm of life and death for our fellow inhabitants on this planet. Consider, for a moment, the silent sufferers – farm animals. Every year, hundreds of sheep fall victim to the insidious entanglement caused by balloons. It's a stark reminder that our actions, seemingly innocent, can have grave consequences on unsuspecting creatures. The balloon, once a symbol of celebration, transforms into a harbinger of peril for those innocently grazing in pastoral landscapes. This ecological musing extends beyond the farm gates. Plastic, a seemingly omnipresent part of our daily lives, exerts a profound toll on our ecosystem. The statistics on single-use plastic are staggering, painting a grim picture of environmental degradation. From clogging waterways to polluting oceans, the plastic menace extends its tendrils, affecting the delicate balance of nature. In this narrative, the indifferent exterior of Primo Hoagies serves as a metaphor for a broader societal dilemma – the need for businesses and individuals alike to take pride not just in their products but in their environmental footprint. For, in the tapestry of commerce and consumption, every choice we make resonates far beyond the confines of our immediate surroundings. Also they don't break up there boxes I watched them as I stood in the forest just throw boxes in the garbage can with out breaking them down inconsiderate and also that's alot of trees
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This would be 3.5 if I was allowed to give that. I had 2 trips to Primo’s in Tannersville, PA. Both times the service was friendly but both times the service was slow. It’s a very new business so the inside is brand new. Bright and clean. I saw cooper sharp as an option my first time in (and I knew they used Liscio’s rolls) and went with a cheesesteak. This was a mistake. The steaks texture was odd and they just melted the cheese over the top of it. Nowhere near enough cheese and it wasn’t mixed in at all. I won’t be getting a cheesesteak from a Primos again. Got the Italian the second time. This is a very good sandwich. Thumann’s meats on that Liscio’s roll. Lettuce was shredded nicely and not brown in any areas. I get oil/vinegar and mayo…always have always will…and it was quite good. This sandwich and a turkey sandwich did take 20 mins to get though, with no other orders in the building. I peeked around the corner once and the employees were just sitting down with a half made sandwich on the cutting board. No bueno. Primos didn’t suck, but the service needs to get better for sure.
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Reviews of PrimoHoagies

4.1
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2.0
1y

As I stood there, pondering the fallen arch and the sea of balloons, I couldn't help but reflect on the importance of businesses taking pride in their presentation. A grand opening is, after all, a statement of intent, a proclamation of dedication to excellence. Primo Hoagies, however, seemed nonchalant, leaving me to question the correlation between exterior neglect and the meticulousness in crafting my much-anticipated sandwich.

In the realm of eco-awareness, the excess of balloons triggered not only an aesthetic pause but also an environmental concern. Beyond the momentary joy they bring, these buoyant spheres contribute significantly to single-use plastic waste. The repercussions extend far beyond mere inconvenience, venturing into the realm of life and death for our fellow inhabitants on this planet.

Consider, for a moment, the silent sufferers – farm animals. Every year, hundreds of sheep fall victim to the insidious entanglement caused by balloons. It's a stark reminder that our actions, seemingly innocent, can have grave consequences on unsuspecting creatures. The balloon, once a symbol of celebration, transforms into a harbinger of peril for those innocently grazing in pastoral landscapes.

This ecological musing extends beyond the farm gates. Plastic, a seemingly omnipresent part of our daily lives, exerts a profound toll on our ecosystem. The statistics on single-use plastic are staggering, painting a grim picture of environmental degradation. From clogging waterways to polluting oceans, the plastic menace extends its tendrils, affecting the delicate balance of nature.

In this narrative, the indifferent exterior of Primo Hoagies serves as a metaphor for a broader societal dilemma – the need for businesses and individuals alike to take pride not just in their products but in their environmental footprint. For, in the tapestry of commerce and consumption, every choice we make resonates far beyond the confines of our immediate surroundings.

Also they don't break up there boxes I watched them as I stood in the forest just throw boxes in the garbage can with out breaking them down inconsiderate and also that's...

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3.0
1y

This would be 3.5 if I was allowed to give that. I had 2 trips to Primo’s in Tannersville, PA. Both times the service was friendly but both times the service was slow. It’s a very new business so the inside is brand new. Bright and clean.

I saw cooper sharp as an option my first time in (and I knew they used Liscio’s rolls) and went with a cheesesteak. This was a mistake. The steaks texture was odd and they just melted the cheese over the top of it. Nowhere near enough cheese and it wasn’t mixed in at all. I won’t be getting a cheesesteak from a Primos again.

Got the Italian the second time. This is a very good sandwich. Thumann’s meats on that Liscio’s roll. Lettuce was shredded nicely and not brown in any areas. I get oil/vinegar and mayo…always have always will…and it was quite good. This sandwich and a turkey sandwich did take 20 mins to get though, with no other orders in the building. I peeked around the corner once and the employees were just sitting down with a half made sandwich on the cutting board. No bueno.

Primos didn’t suck, but the service needs to get...

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1.0
19w

I catered here for a party on Saturday. I had a guest pick it up for me, as it’s 20 minutes from my house. The order pickup was set for 1130. She did not receive the order until 1220. $200 order. My guest arrived with a small platter of 2 of my 6 types of hoagies. When I called back they told me I had all of it. After some push back, they looked and found the rest. So my guest went back. She picked it up and arrived back to my house with my other half. 3 of the six types were suppose to be just meat and cheese, which was clearly stated on my receipt. Everything arrived covered in lettuce and tomato. When i called back i was handed off “it’s that lady calling again about the catering.” She did apologize and proceeded to tell me that i could come back or the best advice she had was to pick the lettuce and tomato off when the kids weren’t looking. My info was “left for the gm” but after this interaction i highly doubt it was handed off. I’ve never been more baffled by a response or...

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