Firehouse Subs is a smaller sandwich shop with over 730 stores. I ate there last week and I was impressed. The cost of the subs run around $5-6. Good news is they have a Military Discount! They offer 15% off everything!
I got the hook & latter. I should have taken a photo but here's one from their webpage. The sandwich was fantastic! And because they offer a military discount I'll be coming back, next time with the whole family.
As you can see below they offered a 15% discount for military members. If you are looking for an addition discount, you can sign up for their newsletter and they will send you an email within seconds for a free drink with the purchase of any sub and they will also send you a coupon for a free sub on your birthday!
Firehouse Subs does have a national discount for firefighters however. They offer a free medium drink.
To find a Firehouse Subs near you visit their find a location page
I've been told other sandwich shops such as Subway, Quiznos, Blimbie also have military discounts of around 10%. This of course varies by store.
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I went to a firehouse sub in town center in Jacksonville once. They did not have a military discount. The clerk kindly told me the discount was for firefighters and police only.
ReplyDeleteI am about to boycott mine in savannah for no military discount.
DeleteThe firehouse subs at15525 W Roosevelt St #110, Goodyear, AZ 85338. Doesn't offer a military discount unless you're in uniform. I'm retired so my service isn't honored. The staff was terrible as well they acted as if I were more of a bother since I came in. I asked for au jus and they gave me a cup of cold juice. Seriously? Who does that? This place has horrible service and the kids have no clue what service is. When I presented my card they acted like the card was some sort of discount card that was expired and didn't respect what it actually means.
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