I had high hopes for this place as it's name led me to believe that I would be served a heaping traditional hoagie. However, I think what the place means by "original" is a hoagie long after it was filled with fresh and delicious foods, yet before it was expanded upon by places like Subway.
The tuna hoagie I received was made on a white bread roll no different from one I could get at a Safeway and was filled with the same type of tuna salad, chopped lettuce, and no-taste cheese you get at Subway only with none of the varied add-ons that make Subway doable.
So, if you're looking for a pre-corporate but post-interesting hoagie like many of the middle-aged people on lunch break here, I guess you've found the place for you, but there are many better sandwich places nearby. It's rare that I prefer a chain over a local place, but Original Hoagie makes an exception to the rule.