List of submarine sandwich restaurants
List of Submarine Sandwich Restaurants
A submarine sandwich restaurant is a type of fast food and casual dining establishment that specializes in serving submarine sandwiches, also known as subs, hoagies, heroes, or grinders. These sandwiches are characterized by their long, cylindrical rolls of bread filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. This article provides an overview of notable submarine sandwich restaurant chains around the world.
United States[edit | edit source]
- Subway - Founded in 1965, Subway is one of the largest and most widespread submarine sandwich chains globally, with locations in more than 100 countries. It is renowned for its customizable sandwiches and commitment to fresh ingredients.
- Jimmy John's - Established in 1983, Jimmy John's is known for its emphasis on fresh ingredients and speedy delivery. It has grown significantly across the United States.
- Firehouse Subs - Started in 1994 by former firefighters, Firehouse Subs offers a unique take on the submarine sandwich with a focus on smoked meats and public safety themes.
- Jersey Mike's Subs - Jersey Mike's, founded in 1956, is recognized for its East Coast-style submarine sandwiches made with high-quality ingredients and sliced-to-order meats and cheeses.
Canada[edit | edit source]
- Mr. Sub - Originally established in 1968 as Mr. Submarine before shortening its name, Mr. Sub is a Canadian chain that offers a wide variety of submarine sandwiches, catering to local tastes and preferences.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
- Subway - While an American company, Subway has a significant presence in the United Kingdom, adapting its menu to suit local tastes.
Australia[edit | edit source]
- Subway - Subway also has a considerable footprint in Australia, offering a similar menu to its American counterpart but with some local variations.
International Chains[edit | edit source]
- Quiznos - Known for its toasted submarine sandwiches, Quiznos operates in several countries, offering a menu that includes submarine sandwiches, soups, and salads.
- Blimpie - Blimpie is another American brand that has expanded internationally. It started in 1964 and is known for its submarine sandwiches that are made with freshly sliced meats and cheeses.
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