As far as sandwich shops go, this is as good as it gets!! When my husband and I come home to visit, this is the first restaurant we hit up. My favorite sandwich is the chicken cordon bleu and my husband's in the club. The ingredients are always fresh and your sandwich is cooked to order. The REAL fresh-cut fries are amazing!!
Review Source:My mother would move into Penn Station if they would let her.
They grill their meats before throwing them on the sandwich and have fresh cut fries. Â That seems to be their schticks.
I've tried many subs. Â My favorite is the italian sausage with peppers and onions. Â I had a club last week and it was just okay. Â I've never had a bad sandwich, though.
I have had a bad glass of lemonade or two. Â I think they may not stick to a recipe when they make it because it varies so much from visit to visit. Â Easy enough to switch over to a soda, though.
My only real gripe is that they seem to change their order placement system every time I go in. Â They've changed it at least three times this year. Â Can't they just pick a method and stick with it?
Penn Station is a sandwich shop, located in the Kmart plaza on 38 east. They make great tasting grilled east coast style submarine sandwiches. They serve with hearth-baked fresh bread and quality ingredients. They put it all together, then magic seems to take place because the sandwiches are too amazing to describe- gourmet comes to mind though.
Every sandwich I have ever had the joy of eating from there has been a taste bud pleaser! I now mainly order the grilled artichoke which always makes me a happy customer. I sometimes will have them add chicken, which is not much extra cash. Don't worry if you hate artichoke, they have 13 different sandwiches to choose from, for example the PHILADELPHIA CHEESESTEAK is a superb classic and always amazing.
I am not a french fry eater, but I have to admit, I will help my wife eat a few of her fries when when we go there. The potatoes are hand selected, fresh-cut and flash-fried in cholesterol-free peanut oil. This simply means they are unlike any fast food fries you will likely find in the area.
The staff at the Lafayette restaurant are always friendly and helpful. The prices are just a bit higher than subway, but there is no comparison when it comes to taste and quality. Penn Station is the best. It is a great eastside find in a sea of Lafayette's mostly boring fast food options.