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Reviews for Poor Boys Subs Salads & Melts in Brick Township, NJ

Natalie Gomes 1 year ago
5

Love the chicken sauté sandwich! It always comes out perfect and is quickly made!

Tiffany Castillo 2 years ago
1

Highly overpriced, they don?t even use quality meat. Not worth.

Collin R. Boyle (2CoAts) 2 years ago
3

$21 for a whole Italian sub, two drinks, and a small bag of chips. It feels a little pricey but the sandwich was well made and... tasted good stuff was polite and courteous floors and tables were clean. Parking lot made it appear as though the place wasjam-packed full of people but there was only six people there. Service was fast as well. Read more

Danielle Lowe 2 years ago
1

I'm suprised no one broke a tooth at my baby shower last weekend. Whoever made my 9 feet of subs used bread that was hard as a... rock, It could of been used as a weapon. The knives they used to cut the sub didn't even go through it. It was so disappointingand embarrassing to have to say sorry to everyone... never again will I order here.. I wish I paid with my debit card so I canget my $180 back. It was a 20 minute drive from poor boys to my party where the subs were immediately served, bread don't gothat bad that quick. Read more

Kristelle Pinho 2 years ago
5

Hadn?t been here in a while! Decided to get a sub and thank god we came back! Had the sloppy poor boy and WOW! It was so fresh... and delicious ???? Also had an order of fries and they were hot and perfect ???? This is now my favorite sub place and I willdefinitely be back!!!!! Read more

Darryl Ozello 2 years ago
1

FAIL!!!! GARBAGE PRODUCTS & POOR QUALITY!!! I wouldn't even feed this to my dog!!! I asked the person behind the counter if... they had breaded chicken cutlet. They said yes. So I ordered a full chicken cutlet bacon ranch hero (similar to their special @$10). I also purchased a small bag of chips and the total came to $23! I have no problem paying a bit extra for quality foodingredients. Herein lies my problem. I took one bite into the sandwich and realized that they lied to me and used frozen,processed chicken cutlet. Similar to a McDonald's chicken nugget. When you crack it open it looks like a sponge inside, not apiece of chicken. They had to put it in the microwave to thaw it out before they put it on my sandwich, (I did not know it wasmy sandwich they were microwaving together when they were doing it) not only was the price outrageous but the quality wasabsolute cr&p. I will never be going back to any of these sandwich shops. Read more

Daniel Nazzaro 2 years ago
5

Wow, excellent sandwiches. Good selection of beverage (Stewart's). Bread has that excellent crust and chew. Great toppings... and awesome pickles! Tuna was tasty and fresh. Read more

Joker 2 years ago
1

Went there when I first moved here. I asked if they actually had PO Boys and got a blank stare back. When I asked again the lady... said she had no idea what that was. When I explained the name of the business and what it was she said she didn?t care. I sworeI?d never go back. If you don?t care about your food or understand where you work then I don?t care either. Response to theowner, a Po Boy is not a Louisiana seafood restaurant, it's a type of sandwich and being a sub shop named after them you wouldthink you would know that. You basically proved my point. Here is the definition, A poor boy (also po boy) is a traditionalsandwich from Louisiana. It almost always consists of meat, which is usually roast beef or fried seafood, often shrimp,crawfish, fish, oysters or crab. The meat is served on New Orleans French bread, known for its crisp crust and fluffy center.The photo below is of an oyster po boy (not made by this place) and as you can see, it's not a restaurant. Kind of looks like asub right? Read more