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    Pardon My Sub

    3.9 (80 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ming L.

    Sandwich spots can be a hit or miss, but Pardon My Sub did not disappoint. Granted, I only tried one sandwich so far (a Philly cheese steak), but it was a good one! The ingredients were well grilled and the flavors came together nicely on the bread. The service was quick and friendly, and there were many drink and snack options available to add to the expansive menu. I am looking forward to trying more menu options and updating my review.

    Sophie L.

    Ordered the hungry man which supposedly comes with 3 eggs, ham, bacon, sausage and cheese, and asked for hash browns to be added in the sub. Discovered there were no cheese nor hash browns when I got home despite paying extra for the latter. Disappointing & will not be coming back.

    Breakfast platter
    Catherine Y.

    We stopped in for a quick breakfast and I really enjoyed my avocado blast. It was a great combination and they were generous with the feta cheese. My husband ordered a breakfast platter and it was nothing special but the pancakes were fluffy and the hash brown was crispy. It came with a peanut butter & jelly sandwich which I thought was odd but it tasted fine. This isn't really a sit down place, it was hot and the seating area is really small. However, I will definitely be stopping in again if I ever need to grab a breakfast to go.

    Sausage, egg & cheese sandwich and cup of coffee
    Alvin H.

    Great weekend brunch place for a quick sandwich and coffee. Next time I'll go during a weekday

    Pho Real
    Johnny Y.

    I absolutely love their menu. First impression was. Gawd Dang I wanna try a little of everythangggg! If anyone that knows me. Viet cuisine runs through my blood. That and blood pressure anddddd of course that got the PHO REAL Sammies. So I gave it a go. Of course the Avacado and Tomatoes threw me off a little but it didn't distract from it's main points. First off. If you're going to do this. You should really have a small consommé of the broth to dip to give it that full effect. Just sayin. Instead of adding avacado, tomato, lettuce. Add the bean sprouts, the basil, the cilantro. Mix up the hoisin, saracha, mayo combo sauce! Add a slice of the raw onion for that crunch. That's just my take on it. Overall, they still hit it up. Granted its a fusion melody but I'm not complaining. Only complaint I would have is that the bread got soggy quick. I guess if you're going to eat it. Should get it on the spot at the spot instead of delivery. I will definitely come back here to try their other selections! Also next time for the tots. Make sure to double fry! or add some holes in the containers so they won't sog! I threw those bad boys back in the airfryer to rectify that issue. All in all you gots the potential ! and I'z a fan.

    Chicken pesto loveshine
    Christian B.

    First time ordering here. It wasn't so great, sadly. Their menu is too big. Which usually means the food isn't going to be all that great. Well unfortunately in this case that was true. It's like they are trying to offer everything and be good at nothing. Picked up a chicken pesto sandwich (loveshine), meatballs hero, and tater tots. The taters were ok but I was hoping they were crispier. I asked for honey mustard. Their honey mustard was disgusting. I probably would not order taters from here again. The meatball sandwich, ug... They used the cheapest possible bread. I wasn't a fan. The meatballs themselves needed more flavor to them. All the marinara sauce was absorbed by the cheap bread. The chicken pesto sandwich. I was really looking forward to it. The menu said it came with jalapenos. Who design the menu...? That was disgusting. Everything about this sandwich was wrong. The cheap bread, the pesto didn't taste good, especially with jalapenos, the bacon wasn't crispy, the mozz wasn't fresh and cut paper thin... Figured I'd eat half of each for dinner then save half for lunch tomorrow. Ended up taking a few bites of each then throwing it all out. What a waste of money. It was certainly pricey for what I got. If it were actually good then it would be worth it but it was far from that. Worst sandwich spot I've been to in a long while.

    bacon, egg & cheese sandwich
    Karen C.

    Been looking for a place to get a classic bacon egg and cheese. I was nearby so finally got to stop in here to try. The place is super clean which is a plus. Service was good, staff is friendly. The sandwich was good, only wish the egg ratio was a bit more. The price was but on the higher end but if they give a bit more egg ratio it would be perfect. But overall still good and def want to come back and try other sandwiches.

    John J.

    Awesome little sandwich spot. They make a lot of unique sandwiches. The price is very good and the sandwiches are huge, need I say more. Place is nice and clean and the owners are very friendly. I ordered two subs, one being the meatball parm, which was very good and packed full. The bread was nice and toasted but not hard. The other was the one and done and this was a monster. Had roast beef with fries, mozzarella stick and monster cheese. Marinara sauce to top it all off. Will for sure be back to try all the other they have to offer. The only thing was the wait is a bit longer as they currently only had one person I believe being the owner cooking. For sure needs help but done the right way.

    The Godfather

    Hands down one of the best sandwich spots in Queens- Pardon My Sub on Bell Boulevard is the real deal. I tried The Godfather, and it was next level. You can taste how fresh everything is, and the way it's put together shows they actually care about what they serve. The staff is friendly, the service is quick, and the whole vibe makes you feel like a regular right away. Working and living nearby, I can say it's a total blessing to have this place so close. Definitely a must-try if you're in the area!

    Great and good menus
    Romario M.

    Sweet. That's my favorite wrap on my lunch either so good paying cash it costly but honestly.

    Chopped cheese 2.0
    Jonathan S.

    Cool Spot. Local In Queens. Tasty Sandwichs. Alot Of Varieties. Good Customer Service. Price Hero But Worth It. I Will Be Back To Try More Since It's Football Season. NY Giants!!!

    Godfather
    Jenny W.

    Small sandwich deli spot on bell blvd with limited seating in the front and a small section of groceries in the back. I came here on a Saturday afternoon and it was fairly empty. Huge selection of sandwiches, wraps, burgers, etc to pick from. I got the godfather on hero which was okay. It was a pretty big portion. I realized they forgot to add the sun dried tomato as advertised that would've have probably made the sandwich much better. I would probably come back and try their other sandwiches!

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