Firehouse Subs Prices: How much is Firehouse Subs?

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Firehouse sandwiches or subs are huge in every way that matters! These are huge in size – firemen, after all, have to eat well in order to keep up their energy in the line of duty – as well as huge in flavor, fillings and fun! True-blue firehouse-inspired subs have indeed become an icon of American culture! Firehouse Subs prices are competitive with that of other sub sandwich restaurants. Below are the latest Firehouse Subs menu prices.

ItemPrice

Drinks

Large Fountain Drink$3.83
Medium Fountain Drink$3.47

Kids' Combos

Kids Turkey Breast$6.67
Kids Honey Ham$6.69
Kids Meatball$6.62
Kids Grilled Cheese$6.99

Hot Sauces

Gator Hammock Gator Sauce$10.78
CHA! Sriracha by Texas Pete$10.74
Backdraft Fire Sauce$10.84
Florida Man’s Lunacy Pineapple Hot Sauce$10.88
Bee Sting Honey n’ Habanero Pepper Sauce$10.81
Hot N Saucy Carrot Chipotle$10.90

Sides

Chips$1.86
Brownie$2.17
Mac and Cheese$5.74
Cookie$1.48
Side Salad$5.03

Salads

Italian Grilled Chicken Salad$12.21
Salad-Firehouse Salad, Plain$9.21
Hook and Ladder Salad$10.87
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About Firehouse Subs

Not surprisingly, Firehouse of America, LLC d.b.a. Firehouse Subs, simply known as Firehouse Subs, has found its niche and it’s among the dominant players. There’s nothing like indulging in a sizable sub with the works – large hoagie roll, crisp vegetables, and flavorful meats!

History

Chris and Robin Sorensen, brothers who were also firefighters at the time, opened the first Firehouse Subs restaurant on October 10, 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida.  Currently, the chain has more than 1,160 restaurants in 46 states and in Canada and Puerto Rico.

What They’re Known For

Just as its name implies, Firehouse Subs is known for its firehouse-style subs and sandwiches. Here, customers can indulge in delicious – and sizable, for that matter – subs and sandwiches that will satisfy even the biggest appetite. 

Why Eat Here

As soon as you step into a Firehouse Subs restaurant, the first thing that you will observe is the pervasive firehouse theme, and it’s evident from the firefighter memorabilia and gear on the walls to the murals reflecting the local fire and police service. Every restaurant then has a unique mural representing the community and it’s a great place to have your photograph taken.

Of course, you’re here for the food and what delicious food there is to be enjoyed! The menu can be slightly bewildering for a first-timer because there’s just so many to choose from and choosing doesn’t get easier because everything seems so delectable.

The hot specialty subs are the obvious bestsellers with many, if not most, of the regular customers choosing from the selection every time they are at Firehouse Subs. The names of these subs are inspired by the firehouse so it can become a guessing game, but just ask the staff member at the counter for more information about the ingredients. 

The bestselling sub is the Hook and Ladder and it’s definitely on top of our list, too. At first glance, you will be tempted to just bite into it but you probably won’t do it until you have admired its appearance. The smoked turkey breast with its savory flavors act as a counterpoint to the slightly sweet flavor of the Virginia honey ham while the Monterey Jack cheese provides the tanginess and creaminess – in short, it’s arguably among the best subs you will ever have!

Be sure to try the Meatball Sub, too, and you will agree that its marketing hype – The Best Meatballs Guaranteed – is as true as it can get. Just the idea of hot meatballs swimming in a sea of marinara sauce and melted cheese will get your mouth watering in seconds.  You can vary your order, too, since it’s available in three versions – regular, spicy, and sweet marinara. 

As soon as it’s served, you will think that it’s too beautiful to ruin by eating but it’s also too tempting not to eat. The hot meatballs are served on Firehouse Sub’s soft and slightly sweet hoagie roll, topped with provolone cheese, and sprinkled with red chili flakes – and it’s a five-alarm level of spicy heat, too. 

Other favorites include Engineer Sub, Firehouse Hero, and Smokehouse Beef & Cheddar Brisket.  Keep in mind that these are all meat-laden subs so if you have an aversion against meat products, you may not want to be at Firehouse Subs.

The subs are also high in calories but if you’re looking for an indulgent treat, then just go for it! The calories are well worth the explosive flavors that come with each bite, not to mention that you can always eat more manageable portions or share a sub to manage your caloric intake.

The subs are prepared with steam-heated meats and cheeses, a process that preserves most of the juiciness of the meats and the creaminess of the cheese. These ingredients are then piled on a toasted sub roll, a signature Firehouse Subs item, which may or may not be topped with more vegetables and condiments. If you want the whole nine yards, just tell the counter staff that you want your sub “Fully Involved” and that’s what you will get.

Every sub at Firehouse Sub just feels, looks and tastes of higher quality than the competitors’ products, and it’s one of the reasons for its enduring popularity despite the stiff competition from the likes of Subway. 

Of course, the food isn’t all there is to Firehouse Subs. The staff members have a great attention to detail so your orders always come out just as wanted them. The casual atmosphere invites a wide range of customers although most of them are young professionals, employees, and college students looking for affordable yet filling subs.

To learn more about Firehouse Subs or to find a location near you, visit their website at www.firehousesubs.com.

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Firehouse Subs FAQ

How much is Firehouse Subs's Hook and Ladder?

Hook and Ladder – $6.16

How much is a Standard Platter at Firehouse Subs?

Standard Platter – $49.44

How much are Medium Hook and Ladder Sub at Firehouse Subs?

Medium Hook and Ladder Sub – $7.47

How much does a Firehouse Subs's Nashville Hot Brisket Cost?

Nashville Hot Brisket – $8.42

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