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: 5233 Taylorsville Rd, Dayton, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 236-7366
Website: http://www.penn-station.com/
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Reviews
Then to make up for forgetting to make a food they gave us a cookie. Really and their old fries are mixed in with the fresh ones.
Their lemonade is still one of my favorites. I ordered a small Philly Steak and Cheese, no mayo mustard instead. Had the mushrooms, onions, and mild banana peppers. The taste was great, however, I am not a fan of the bread not holding up to the contents. Hoagie/sub bun was not able to contain the filling. My fries were a little over fried, but I am a fan of tatter skin on my fries. My husband got the Rueben. He enjoyed the flavor, but ingredients were not evenly distributed. Some bites contained kraut while others did not.
The service was good, a little slow, but it could be because they had just opened and not all the crew had arrived yet.
All in all, it was a pretty good lunch and I would stop by this location again.
Second, most of the employees were not wearing hair nets or hats. Nor were they using gloves while handling food.
The fresh squeezed lemonade is a must try. Also the fries and fried in peanut oil and are gluten free. I recommend the pizza sub as it is delicious.
The fries did look good but didn’t try them. Hope y’all have a better experience
Ordered the large Cheesesteak and medium fries. It was $17.38 which in my opinion is overpriced, but that’s not nearly what I am complaining about.
If I can help it, I will probably never go to Penn Station again.
When I walked in, I noticed wrappers and sauce cups on the floor like the place hadn’t been cleaned since yesterday.
I got in line and I didn’t know where to stand. I don’t get why I order and pay for my food from different people on two different ends. It doesn’t seem more efficient.
When I went to look at the menu, the prices were listed away from the food item. It seems intentional to distract the customer from the price.
When I placed my name for the order, they spelled it wrong, even after I said it twice.
The employees were using one drinking fountain to fill customer’s drinks, instead of keeping one behind the counter. Incredibly inefficient, plus it prevents customer access.
Got my food to go, and it was fine. Standard wait time.
I was eating the fries on the drive home. When I got home, I was halfway done, I saw a plastic piece in the middle of my cup. It could not have gotten there from me, I had nothing like it in my car, and I didn’t order a drink or anything with plastic. Plus, it was in the middle of the cup.
I do not know whose responsibility this was. I do not necessarily want them fired but retrained. The person who handed me my food was named Ayana, and I am unsure of who was handling my potatoes, but it was their job to ensure that there was no plastic in my food.
You have lost a customer.
I now plan on buying all of my dinner sandwiches from Super Subby’s of Vandalia like I should have done originally. I should have trusted my system.