My review of the food probably wouldn't stray from what others would say. I'm just posting this to give a shout-out to the great staff here. They're always nice; not much personnel turnover - faster than any other PSECS I've been to and they actually ask how you're doing while you're there. They served free bite-sized versions of their cookies during one of my visits, but without selling it or even a "make sure to buy one on your next visit." it was as if they were just being nice.
(5)
Chrissy C.
My husband loves it here. I don't like warm sandwiches normally. I go for the fries. I do get the chicken teriyaki and mushrooms. I like to add extra mushrooms and I am usually happy. The lemonaide is really good too.
(3)
Missi R.
I love the grilled artichoke sub. Service is always very friendly at this location, and I often stop in just to grab a cookie on my way home from work. If I worked at Penn Station I'd be eating raw cookie dough.....
(4)
Alan D.
This is a chain store, so not a local establishment. Had a FIREHOUSE subs feel to it. Bread appears to be made on site and really makes the sub. Had the sub of the month (Philly) and for 8", fries and a coke, it cost around $8. Not bad at all really AND it came with a delicious little side cookie. Would rate the philly better than most for a chain store. Would definately eat here again. Too hungry to post a photo! SORRY!
(4)
Markus S.
I left Indy some 5 years ago, I am now living in PA (supposedly Philly Cheese Country) trust me; there is no better Philly cheese than Penn Station in Indy
(5)
Marcie M.
I looooove Penn Station. Love love love. I ordered a party tray for my sister's shower this last weekend and it was fresh, delicious and a great price. I called around to several sandwich places that could not offer me what they could. For 25 four-inch sandwiches in four flavors (tuna and chicken salad, ham and turkey) for $69.99, it was a great deal. they had it ready on time, and the guests loved it. I'm indulging in one right now as I eat (I mean type) this. Go for a snack, for dinner or celebrate a party. Good idea for Super Bowl. SOOOO good.
(5)
Chris C.
Do I really have to fill out a scantron to get a sandwich? All I have to say is if you're from New York, you probably would not go to Penn Station to get a sandwich. I think I will continue this trend when in Indianapolis. On a side note, if you want to go to a good deli/sandwich shop near Penn Station - the real one - I'll be posting some reviews soon from when I used to work on 34th st and 9th Ave.
(1)
Collin O.
Penn Station is good for gut-busting, Jewish-style subs. If you want pseudo healthy, go to Subway or Quiznos. If you want gut-busting, Jewish-style subs, then go to Penn Station.
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Mike M.
My review of the food probably wouldn't stray from what others would say. I'm just posting this to give a shout-out to the great staff here. They're always nice; not much personnel turnover - faster than any other PSECS I've been to and they actually ask how you're doing while you're there. They served free bite-sized versions of their cookies during one of my visits, but without selling it or even a "make sure to buy one on your next visit." it was as if they were just being nice.
(5)Chrissy C.
My husband loves it here. I don't like warm sandwiches normally. I go for the fries. I do get the chicken teriyaki and mushrooms. I like to add extra mushrooms and I am usually happy. The lemonaide is really good too.
(3)Missi R.
I love the grilled artichoke sub. Service is always very friendly at this location, and I often stop in just to grab a cookie on my way home from work. If I worked at Penn Station I'd be eating raw cookie dough.....
(4)Alan D.
This is a chain store, so not a local establishment. Had a FIREHOUSE subs feel to it. Bread appears to be made on site and really makes the sub. Had the sub of the month (Philly) and for 8", fries and a coke, it cost around $8. Not bad at all really AND it came with a delicious little side cookie. Would rate the philly better than most for a chain store. Would definately eat here again. Too hungry to post a photo! SORRY!
(4)Markus S.
I left Indy some 5 years ago, I am now living in PA (supposedly Philly Cheese Country) trust me; there is no better Philly cheese than Penn Station in Indy
(5)Marcie M.
I looooove Penn Station. Love love love. I ordered a party tray for my sister's shower this last weekend and it was fresh, delicious and a great price. I called around to several sandwich places that could not offer me what they could. For 25 four-inch sandwiches in four flavors (tuna and chicken salad, ham and turkey) for $69.99, it was a great deal. they had it ready on time, and the guests loved it. I'm indulging in one right now as I eat (I mean type) this. Go for a snack, for dinner or celebrate a party. Good idea for Super Bowl. SOOOO good.
(5)Chris C.
Do I really have to fill out a scantron to get a sandwich? All I have to say is if you're from New York, you probably would not go to Penn Station to get a sandwich. I think I will continue this trend when in Indianapolis. On a side note, if you want to go to a good deli/sandwich shop near Penn Station - the real one - I'll be posting some reviews soon from when I used to work on 34th st and 9th Ave.
(1)Collin O.
Penn Station is good for gut-busting, Jewish-style subs. If you want pseudo healthy, go to Subway or Quiznos. If you want gut-busting, Jewish-style subs, then go to Penn Station.
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