Penn station is hands down the best place to get subs oh and their fries are pretty dang good too. Everyone that thinks subway or firehouse subs is a better choice really needs to reconsider their life choices. Penn station has some of the best workers and management around. They take great pride in there food and service, it's tough to say that about food establishments but I truly believe they care about what they are selling there customers. Thank you pen station for giving us great food.
(5)
Antonio M.
I like penn station. Sandwiches are great, variety of sizes offered, quick service, made to order and it's inexpensive. I tried the philly steak with some pizza sauce on the size and it was amazing. I barely had any of the pizza sauce but the combo was great. The fries were excellent and also cooked to order. If you are craving a hot sandwich or sub go here it's definitely worth it.
(5)
Ryan H.
The east-coast style subs and grinders are all really good. Honestly for a chain place it's really good. I have several sub places I like more but they are all individual and hard to find. Everything on the menu is delicious, including the veggie stuff, and I am an unashamed fan of MEAT. It's all done really well. Their peanut oil fries are awesome. I could eat those things all day. And the big chocolate chunk cookies are pretty dang good too. One of my favorite things about this place is the Dagwood sandwich. They let you pick your own combination of meats, cheeses, and condiments. That's a nice touch!
(4)
Ted R.
Penn Station has long been a household favorite of ours. The last several visits, however, we were disappointed to see their bread is now more like a baguette than anything else. The subs used to be about 3-4 inches wide, but are now noticeably thinner, perhaps 2"at most. Guess cutting portions is one way to increase profits, but with Jersey Mike's and Firehouse Subs right up Hwy K, you'd think Penn Station would work on improving the product, not serving less food for the same price.
(3)
Kelly D.
Awesome sandwiches and fries. Fresh, homemade lemonade! And with healthier options, you can't go wrong with the Penn!
(5)
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Address :337 Winding Woods Ctr
O Fallon, MO, 63366
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Paul M.
Penn station is hands down the best place to get subs oh and their fries are pretty dang good too. Everyone that thinks subway or firehouse subs is a better choice really needs to reconsider their life choices. Penn station has some of the best workers and management around. They take great pride in there food and service, it's tough to say that about food establishments but I truly believe they care about what they are selling there customers. Thank you pen station for giving us great food.
(5)Antonio M.
I like penn station. Sandwiches are great, variety of sizes offered, quick service, made to order and it's inexpensive. I tried the philly steak with some pizza sauce on the size and it was amazing. I barely had any of the pizza sauce but the combo was great. The fries were excellent and also cooked to order. If you are craving a hot sandwich or sub go here it's definitely worth it.
(5)Ryan H.
The east-coast style subs and grinders are all really good. Honestly for a chain place it's really good. I have several sub places I like more but they are all individual and hard to find. Everything on the menu is delicious, including the veggie stuff, and I am an unashamed fan of MEAT. It's all done really well. Their peanut oil fries are awesome. I could eat those things all day. And the big chocolate chunk cookies are pretty dang good too. One of my favorite things about this place is the Dagwood sandwich. They let you pick your own combination of meats, cheeses, and condiments. That's a nice touch!
(4)Ted R.
Penn Station has long been a household favorite of ours. The last several visits, however, we were disappointed to see their bread is now more like a baguette than anything else. The subs used to be about 3-4 inches wide, but are now noticeably thinner, perhaps 2"at most. Guess cutting portions is one way to increase profits, but with Jersey Mike's and Firehouse Subs right up Hwy K, you'd think Penn Station would work on improving the product, not serving less food for the same price.
(3)Kelly D.
Awesome sandwiches and fries. Fresh, homemade lemonade! And with healthier options, you can't go wrong with the Penn!
(5)