Enjoy casual bar or table service at Philly Steak Subs where more than twenty hot and cold subs dominate the menu. There are lots of cheesesteak versions, as well as Boar’s Head hoagies. Choose to accent the sub with grilled onions, peppers, mushrooms, bacon, cheeses, and dressings. The flavors change when including a sweet teriyaki ginger, tangy barbeque or buttermilk ranch dressing. Opt for turkey, ham, chicken, or club hoagies. Savor a hot or cold Italian sub with ham, salami and capicola. Fish lovers will appreciate their tuna salad. Or a toasted veggie sub may just hit the spot. They cook up a variety of fries: ranch, cheese and traditional. Trusty standbys include chicken tenders, cheeseburgers, and mozzarella sticks. And wings lovers can indulge in un-breaded wings with multiple sauce picks. Kids can order an all beef hotdog, grilled cheese, and, of course, chicken tenders! This is a seasonal restaurant that may also open for the holidays - around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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