
There is another sandwich shop open that is sure to be a hit: Firehouse Subs. It just opened its door two weeks ago at 5590 Camden Rd, right down from the Millstone.
Firehouse Subs favorites include the Hook & Ladder sandwich, with smoked turkey and Virginia honey ham smothered with Monterey Jack cheese and the New York Steamer, inspired by New York delicatessens, combining corned beef brisket and pastrami topped with melted provolone. All large specialty subs boast a half-pound of meat. Other top sellers include the Smokehouse Beef & Cheddar Brisket, Italian and Firehouse Meatball subs. View their menu here.
The restaurant features a Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain, offering 120-plus beverage brands via a touch-screen operated with regular and low-calorie beverage brands. Guests choose from numerous possibilities many never before marketed in the United States. Choices include brands, such as caffeine-free Diet Coke with Lime, Fanta Peach, Minute Maid Light Orange Lemonade and the top-selling non-carbonated fountain drink, Cherry Lime-Aid, an exclusive original recipe by Firehouse Subs, served with fresh squeezed lime.  Â
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Firehouse Subs is open Sunday through Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
A unique feature to each Firehouse Subs restaurant is the custom, hand-painted mural inside the dining room. In each location the local fire deparments have donated fire equipment and memorabilia. For catering or to speak to the store's manager contact: Joy Brewington
Phone: 910.425.9648
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About Firehouse Subs
Firehouse Subs, founded in Jacksonville, FL, by former firefighting brothers Chris and Robin Sorensen, is a 605-unit fast casual restaurant chain. In 2005, Firehouse Subs created the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation with the mission of providing funding, life-saving equipment, and educational opportunities to first-responders and public safety organizations. Through the non-profit, Firehouse Subs has given $5.7 million to hometown heroes in 36 states and Puerto Rico, including more than $100,400 in Missouri.
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