Our menu features an array of mouth watering Grilled Penn Station submarine sandwiches, fresh-cut fries and hand-squeezed lemonade. All sandwiches are prepared fresh in full view of the customer using delicious hearth-baked bread, USDA Choice Steak and the finest meats, cheeses and vegetables. The potatoes are hand selected, fresh-cut and flash-fried in cholesterol-free peanut oil. The lemonade is made from scratch every day using hand-squeezed lemons.
Grilled sub sandwiches, fries & fresh-squeezed lemonade star at this counter-serve chain.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9868 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Phone: (513) 769-7366
Website: http://www.penn-station.com/
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Reviews
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★★★★★ Service
★★★★★ Ambiance
★★★★☆ Value
★★★★★ Menu selection
★★★★☆ Location/Accessibility
★★★★★ Overall experience
I had been craving for a tasty sub sandwich for quite some time, and thankfully, my colleague PS just happened to order from Penn Station for lunch today. This piqued my interest, so I picked his brain about his experience. After weighing my options and hearing about his gargantuan 2000-calorie lunch featuring a large Cheesesteak sub sandwich and a large drink, I opted for a healthier choice: the vegetarian Grilled Artichoke sandwich paired with a side of small fries and a small drink. The online ordering process was speedy and hassle-free.
Upon arriving at the restaurant a bit earlier than the scheduled pickup time, I found only a couple of patrons already seated. A friendly young gentleman promptly greeted me and confirmed my online order. I didn’t have to wait long at all before my order was ready, and I settled into a corner table to savor my meal. The sandwich came in a plain paper bag, and I could feel its warmth emanating from within. I ordered the Regular Grilled Artichoke sandwich with light mayo, extra fresh mushroom, no cheese, and multigrain bread. The sandwich was warm and exuded a delightful, earthy yet savory aroma. After taking my first bite, I immediately savored the unique flavor and texture of the grilled artichoke and the satisfying crunch of the bread. This was only my second time eating artichoke, the first time was in a creamy spinach artichoke dip that my coworker SS brought to a party, though I didn’t have much of it because of all the cheese. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it. The grilled artichoke took it to another level, offering a fibrous yet tender bite with a light crunch. The mushroom wasn’t very flavorful but contributed a rich, soft texture. The mayo sauce provided a bold yet honest finishing touch. The well-toasted multigrain bread had a crispy outer layer and a soft, absorbent inner layer that perfectly melded all of the ingredients together. Every bite of this sandwich was incredibly satisfying. The small fries were plentiful and stayed thin and crispy. I enjoyed them with ketchup, because let’s be honest, fries go with pretty much anything. Every so often, I took a sip of the “Fresh Squeezed Lemonade,” which, as far as I could tell, was not actually freshly squeezed and far from authentic. However, I didn’t expect genuine, freshly squeezed lemonade from a fast food joint, so I didn’t mind too much. It was cold and refreshing, with just the right amount of sweetness. It felt more like a soda drink than a juice drink. One of the staff member noticed me sitting alone in a quieter corner and struck up a pleasant conversation. I was surprised yet delight by this spontaneous and unscripted interaction.
The restaurant itself is small but can seat around 20 people. Everything was clean and smelled fine. The decor primarily features images of sub sandwiches, which is to be expected. The counter has several shelves stocked with snacks and additional drinks. Although the food was delicious, I felt like the portions were a bit small for the price with the sandwich alone costing $10. However, I could tell that the food was made fresh and with care, so I was willing to pay a bit more for quality.
Before leaving the restaurant, I decided to use the restroom to wash my hands. While it was clean, the soap dispenser was nearly empty. I made do with whatever soap I could get out of it and desperately looked for some paper towels, only to find that there were none. Luckily, my shirt came to the rescue, and I was able to dry my hands off before leaving. The parking lot was now quite crowded, and it was difficult to find a space.
Overall, I had a great experience at Penn Station, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a delicious sub sandwich. Special thanks to my coworker PS for walking me through the ordering process and recommending an item, even though I ultimately went for something completely different!