PrimoHoagies

  4.4 – 463 reviews   • Sandwich shop

Social Profile:

For more than 30 years, PrimoHoagies has been bringing the unmistakable taste of Philadelphia to the communities it serves. Founded in South Philadelphia, the brand built its reputation on quality — premium meats and cheeses, award-winning seeded bread, and hoagies crafted fresh to order. More than just a sandwich, a hoagie is a Philly staple rooted in tradition, built with care, and defined by the quality of every ingredient.

Philly-born counter-serve sandwich chain known for its hefty hoagies built on sesame-seed rolls.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery PrimoHoagies 19047

Menu Photos

Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

primohoagies.com

Photo Gallery

Related Web Results

PrimoHoagies Langhorne, PA – Hoagies, Sandwiches, Catering Trays

360 Oxford Valley Rd … Langhorne, PA 19047 … 215-946-2400 … Owner … Patrick Micciulla … Manager … Patrick Micciulla … Hours … Monday … 10:00 am – 8:00 pm.

Store Menu | PrimoHoagies Langhorne, PA – Primo Hoagies

PrimoHoagies Langhorne, PA includes a wide variety of classic, spicy, deli, chicken, tuna, meatless hoagies/subs. Our catering menu offers different sized …

PrimoHoagies Langhorne – Facebook

Taste the Primo difference. It’s not just a hoagie, its a Primo! . Follow · . Details. . Page · Sandwich Shop. . primohoagies.com/location/Langhorne-PA.

Last Updates

Reviews

Jasmine Leonard
My husband ordered a chicken parm sandwich on Sunday 12/21. It was a call in order and pick up. When we got home and he cut the sandwich open, the chicken had mold on it. I called the store & the manager immediately disregarded us and said “I can assure you there is no mold on our chicken, it probably picked something up from the pan it was cooked in”. We know what mold is! They did give us a refund after I said I was coming back to bring the sandwich and show them in person. But the fact that rather than an apology and looking into where the chicken came from being a first action, the she tried to dismiss it. Who knows how many times food has been bad there & it was dismissed or looked over?? I’m posting this so people are aware and proceed with caution. We’re typically regulars there but unfortunately we will never be going there again.
… more
Robyn H
I love primos. If you are looking for the best Philly hogie here’s your spot. Only a handful of tables. Open kitchen. Deli salads, pickles and the best rice pudding! Join their rewards club for Monday discounts and other random coupons. The staff is always really personable and welcoming. The bread here is always spot on. Huge sandwiches and all made correctly when you order.

Pro tip: If you aren’t planning to eat shortly after getting have your oil and vinegar on the side. They have condiment sealed packets.
… more
Tony Simon
This is the second trip to Primo. Spoiler Alert: I consumed the first sub, the Turkey Diablo, before I took a photo for the review.
This time I took my time and ordered the Turkey Diablo with Hot Turkey breast, Hot peppers, Hot pepper cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo, oil, vinegar, salt, pepper and oregano.
I also ordered their deli pickle.
The meal was delicious.
I have another sub place/hoagie place besides Italian People’s Bakery in Trenton to get a great sandwich.
IPB always has a line at their deli counter, its a Trenton landmark for a reason.
The Dirt Pudding at Primo is diabetes in a cup! It’s delicious but pricey.
I recommend getting it once, it’s good. You’ll have to determine after trying it off is worth the money.
I recommend this place. The staff is helpful and nice.
Enjoy.
… more
Sean Kennedy
Super typical past couple years but for almost $17 i get 3 peppers? The sandwich comes with: turkey, stuffed pepper and cheese. Thats it! It takes a good bit for me to review but this is the same thing at almost every location as its another franchise anymore. Sandwich bread touches eachother on the top of each sandwich, meaning you must ask and be charged extra to make your skimp sandwich somewhat full. Bout done giving these people my $.
… more
Mary Reese-Peterson
I orderd 2 hoagies a regular and shortie. I requested for the regular to be cut in 4’s & the 6 inche cut in 2’s. I made the request because my left hand is in a hand brace. But when I got home and opened my hoagies neither of the were cut in 4’s or 2’s. I called and expressed my concern in a nice manner and the female asked in a very condescending way
“what would like me to do for you”? I just replied nothing I just won’t be coming back to your establishment. Every time I’ve ordered from this Primo there’s always an issue with my order.
… more
Luke Zalvino
Thats a pretty sad chicken cutlet sandwich. Hardly any broccoli rabe, weird pale chicken pieces, non seeded roll. Great job guys. $12 sandwich for the smallest size
… more
Shani Dixon (Your REALTOR)
I stopped in the Langhorne, Pennsylvania location for lunch today. It’s on Oxford Valley Rd across from Sesame Place and Oxford Valley Mall in Bucks County. My choice was a “Primo” size turkey and cheese hoagie. They have many choices for cheese, toppings etc and the sandwich size was more than adequate! They also sell many sides , chips etc. The sandwich was fresh and tasty. I ordered online. The staff was friendly and my order was available early.
… more
John K
I grew up in suburban Philadelphia and having moved back to the area years later, I assumed we’d find a local shop down the street to get our hoagies. Not at all the case, we haven’t found anything better than Primos anywhere close.

This location gets very busy so plan ahead. The staff are extremely friendly and efficient.

Recommend the Italian or Roast beef Diablos and the old Italian.

10/10 would recommend trying it if you haven’t.
… more
Rick Bender
For the last few months I noticed that more often than not the bread is nothing like it used to be. It has been consistently stale, dry and disappointing. Today it was beyond that and I finally called to let them know this bread is inedible. The manager said it was due to temperature problems with their ovens because the temprature was off. All good chains at one point loose the ability to maintain quality they once had. Spending $30 dollars for two hoagies is a premium price to say the least, you should expect decent bread considering that is the foundation of the product. That’s when you have to find another go to place for hoagies. If they can’t get a handle on the bread problem look for stores to start closing!
… more
Ryan Sweeney
$17 for a 10 inch hoagie. Asks for a tip when checking out. Pay your employees enough I shouldn’t be asked to tip when the hoagie is $14 before taxes
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment