$7 for $15 Worth of Sub Sandwiches at Lenny's Sub Shop
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- Sliced-to-order deli meat
- Known for philly cheesesteak
- Hot & cold subs & salads
In his famous classical conditioning experiment, Ivan Pavlov proved that it’s physically impossible for a Russian scientist's mouth not to water when it says the word “submarine.” Moisten your own sandwich receptacle with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of sub sandwiches and drinks at Lenny's Sub Shop on State Street.
Mouths in 19 states make their way to Lenny's for premium, sliced-to-order deli meats, made-from-scratch chicken salad and tuna salad, signature hot-pepper relish, and hearty, heroic portions. The regular club sub measures 7.5 inches and carries about half a pound of meat and cheese upon its fresh-baked bun ($6.50), whereas its larger, lengthier sibling stretches for 15 inches, packed with about a pound of protein and veggie vitamins ($11.25). After running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the hot philly cheesesteak ($6.95–$11.50) victoriously waves its melty, meaty arms in the air. Wash down these substantial sandwiches with a collection of bottled and fountain Coca-Cola libations, lemonade, or homemade iced tea, available in unsweetened, sweet, and charmingly congenial varieties.
- Sliced-to-order deli meat
- Known for philly cheesesteak
- Hot & cold subs & salads
In his famous classical conditioning experiment, Ivan Pavlov proved that it’s physically impossible for a Russian scientist's mouth not to water when it says the word “submarine.” Moisten your own sandwich receptacle with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of sub sandwiches and drinks at Lenny's Sub Shop on State Street.
Mouths in 19 states make their way to Lenny's for premium, sliced-to-order deli meats, made-from-scratch chicken salad and tuna salad, signature hot-pepper relish, and hearty, heroic portions. The regular club sub measures 7.5 inches and carries about half a pound of meat and cheese upon its fresh-baked bun ($6.50), whereas its larger, lengthier sibling stretches for 15 inches, packed with about a pound of protein and veggie vitamins ($11.25). After running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the hot philly cheesesteak ($6.95–$11.50) victoriously waves its melty, meaty arms in the air. Wash down these substantial sandwiches with a collection of bottled and fountain Coca-Cola libations, lemonade, or homemade iced tea, available in unsweetened, sweet, and charmingly congenial varieties.