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This is the last sub place in the area that we've yet to try. We went to Penn Station for a quick Memorial Day lunch. As you walk in, you notice the easy to read menu, wooden benches, and the meats (or lack thereof) in the cooler. I got the Chicken Cordon Bleu, my dad got an Italian, and we split a medium french fry (we had a Citipass for a free sub w/ purchase of another sub, 2 drinks, and a medium fry). The fries and my dad's sandwich came out first. The fries were delicious, better than Five Guys, which are pretty good! My dad liked his sandwich as well. Mine finally came out, and the first thing I noticed was the sheer amount of cheese on the bread. Ugh. I had a bite, and it basically was cheese and ham. I quickly figured out I ordered the wrong thing, I did not like it one bit. I sort of swallowed half and was done with it. I would definitely come back and try something like the chicken parmesan next time. The service was very good. The gentleman who took our order was lively and respectful, and seemed like someone you could sit down and have a chat with. I would definitely come back to Penn Station and update my review after I try something more up my alley.
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