Counter-serve sandwich chain offering made-to-order hot & cold subs, plus a variety of hot sauces.
Hours
| Friday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2701 Harbor Blvd Ste D4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (657) 232-9570
Website: https://www.firehousesubs.com/
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Reviews
I was there to take advantage of a promotional offer for a free medium sub with the purchase of a sub, chips, and a drink. While I bought chips, drinks, and a small sandwich, I was informed by the manager over the phone that I needed to buy a medium or larger sub to qualify for the offer. This detail wasn’t specified in the offer, and as an experienced couponer who reads the fine print, I felt a bit taken aback. Despite my calm and methodical approach, I ended up spending an additional $7 to meet the requirement. In the midst of it all, my order, which I had originally requested on wheat, ended up on white bread .
Even though this hiccup happened, I want to highlight that the quality of the food and the overall experience was still great . Stephanie handled everything with grace, and I appreciate her efforts. I would just suggest that the terms of promotional offers be made clearer to avoid any future confusion.
Now, some critics might argue, “If you didn’t like the offer, you could have just left.” While that’s technically true, it’s important to consider both legal and practical aspects. Legally ⚖️, advertising a promotion creates a reasonable expectation for the consumer that the terms presented will be honored. This is a basic principle of consumer protection laws, which aim to prevent misleading and deceptive practices.
Practically, once a customer has committed time and effort into visiting a location, especially with the intent of taking advantage of a specific offer, it’s not always straightforward to simply leave . This is especially true if the customer has already interacted with staff, placed an order, or is on a tight schedule. The purpose of promotional offers is to attract customers and create a positive experience, not to cause frustration or confusion .
Overall, I enjoyed my visit and would recommend Firehouse Subs for its tasty food and clean environment. A little more transparency with promotions would make it perfect!
The customer service from all of the employees is superior. However, I do feel there is one crew member who goes out of his way to go above and beyond to make sure everything goes just right. Nate T. has a great positive attitude, pays attention to detail, and always works hard. Gotta give props where props are due. Thank you, Nate!
It smells great right when you walk in the door and all of the firehouse memorabilia is cool to check out, particularly because they have stuff from the Costa Mesa Fire Department and its history.
If you’re in the area and feeling hungry, this is definitely a place you wanna stop to fill your tummy. Full. Happy. Satisfied.
I went into this location on
December 26, 2024 for a LARGE
Engineer on whole wheat. No tomatoes. No onions. Extra mayo. I made it a combo with chips and a drink. I paid cash. I didn’t keep the receipt. They made the sub without the extra mayo and put onions on my sandwich. I have Crohn’s disease and CANNOT eat onions. I returned the next day and spoke with the GM Julian Barras who REFUSED to remake the sub bc he couldn’t find a digital imprint of my transaction and then accused me of trying to “scam” the restaurant out of a $20 sub. Seriously?!? Avoid at all costs!!!